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Code Enforcement

The City of Sandy currently has two employees that are tasked with enforcing our municipal code -- a Community Service Officer that works for the Sandy Police Department, and a Code Enforcement Specialist that works for the City's Development Services Department.  The table below breaks down the areas of responsibility between these two positions -- please refer to this table to determine which one of these employees to contact regarding your code question or complaint.  You can link to the individual page for each position by clicking on the links at the top of each column.

Housing Production Strategy (HPS)

In 2019, the Oregon Legislature passed House Bill 2003 which requires each city above 10,000 population to adopt a Housing Production Strategy (HPS) within one year of completing their Housing Capacity Analysis (HCA). The City of Sandy adopted the latest HCA on April 1, 2024.

Special Shuttles

SAM provides free shuttles for Sandy community special events! 

SAM has your event transportation covered! All events must be open to the public, not for political or religious purposes, and must be held within our hours of operation. If your event does not meet the requirements,  you may be able to request a dial-a-ride for your group. If you have more questions or are interested in a requesting a special shuttle,  please contact the dispatch office at 503-668-3466. 

Public Computers and Printing at Sandy and Hoodland Libraries unavailable August 5th

*Mobile Printing as well as the public internet computers within the Sandy and Hoodland Libraries will be unavailable on Monday, August 5th.  We apologize for the inconvenience as we upgrade our systems.*

 

2023 Transportation System Plan

The City Council adopted the 2023 Transportation System Plan (TSP) on June 20, 2023. The new TSP went into effect on July 20, 2023. You may see the adopted TSP by clicking, here: 2023 Transportation System Plan.

Tree Emergencies

EMERGENCIES WITH TREES:

For fallen trees that are blocking a city street, please contact the Public Works Department through the City App or phone (see contact information above below under "Report an Issue").  The Public Works Department is only responsible for clearing the asphalt to enable the smooth flow of traffic, including emergency response vehicles to use the street.  Any cleanup outside of the street is the responsibility of the adjacent property owner.  

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