Tag: City of Tualatin
More Mental Health Resources Needed for Police, Officials Say
Many cities across the United States continue to grapple with the fallout of the killing of Minneapolis man George Floyd by police officers.
Floyd’s death...
Tualatin Holds First-Ever Holiday Lights Parade
Red and blue lit the streets; sirens blaring in the distance. Is someone in trouble with the police? No! It’s Tualatin’s first-ever Holiday Lights...
Winter Events to Keep Us Connected
The City of Tualatin’s Parks & Recreation Department has been hard at work to come up with creative ways to bring joy and cheer...
Tualatin 2020 City Council Candidates
This month we gave each of the four candidates for three open city council seats the opportunity to answer two questions:
Why are you running...
COVID-19 + Halloween: How Tualatin Responds
It’s that time of year again. When the leaves begin to change color, pumpkins come fresh off the patch and Halloween is right around...
City Evaluates Changes to Marijuana Business Regulations
Six years after Oregon voters legalized the recreational sale and use of cannabis, cities around the state continue to tinker with various aspects of...
Council Keeps Grant Funding Local
The Tualatin City Council is determined to keep its limited nonprofit grant money as close to home as possible this year.
There is just $40,000...
Transportation Bond Projects Continue to Advance
Tualatin’s 2018 transportation safety bond program continues to make progress toward safer pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, with a recent string of project completions now...
Mayor’s Corner – October 2020
We are getting ready to launch a series of community conversations about our Police Department’s use of force policies this fall and winter. The...
Tualatin Veterans Memorial Gains Momentum
A planned memorial to military veterans and their families will be located at Tualatin Commons under a plan approved by the Tualatin City Council.
Councilors...























