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Telecommunications Master Plan

Background

The City of Sandy is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to assist in creating the City of Sandy’s IT and Telecommunications Department Master Plan as outlined in this RFP. The Master plan is an important document for future planning and providing a list of opportunities for the Telecommunications department to consider as it grows and continues to serve the community.

Co-ed Adult Softball Summer League

Registration begins March 3rd for Sandy's Co-ed Adult Summer Softball League! 

Stay tuned for more information about team costs, game location, schedules, and more. The games will begin in June and the season will end with a tournament in August. We encourage teams to begin practicing in the Spring. 

Call (503) 668 5569 and ask for Carol or Amy to learn more. 

Men's Book Club

For the discerning gentleman who enjoys great literature, and for those who just like to hang out with the guys.

For March, the club will discuss How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang.

Date: Monday, March 4th
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Sandy Library Community Room

 

Upcoming Books:

April: TBA

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural Pass Express

What is Cultural Pass Express?

Did you know that your library card gets you FREE admission to a number of local venues and experiences? Libraries in Clackamas County are pleased to offer passes through our Cultural Pass Express program! These passes are for card holders in good standing over the age of 18.

 

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Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan - 2024

An electronic version of the updated draft City of Sandy NHMP Addendum is available for formal public comment.

Tickle Creek Trail Update

Tickle Creek Trail is now fully open and we are excited to welcome everyone back!

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Sandy Urban Renewal Board Meeting

Trees

Trees are important

Trees promote soil stability, reduce flooding and runoff, filter air pollution and traffic noise, provide shade, and add to the overall livability of Sandy.  By caring for the trees on your property, you're making an investment for yourself and future generations, as well as the community.

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