Black ice is nearly invisible — but a dangerous hazard for drivers in the winter: 🧊 Slow down 🧊 Avoid drastic turns 🧊 Look for traction 🧊 Leave space More winter driving tips: NHTSA.gov/Winter-Driving-Tips
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Beware of Black ice
Our City Council contact list has been updated to feature the current roster! If you would like a physical copy of this card, we have them available at Creswell City Hall at the information table and the front desk.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Council Contact Information. Mayor Nick Smith: nsmith@creswell-or.us, Council President Alonzo Costilla, acostilla@creswell-or.us, Councilor Staci Holt: sholt@creswell-or.us, Councilor Clark Kent, ckent@creswell-or.us, Councilor Mark Kremer, mkremer@creswell-or.us
Happy Sunday, Creswell! Paisley has yet another safety tip for you today!
3 months ago, Paisley
Safety Sundays with Paisley. Here’s an important tip to keep your personal info safe online: make sure your passwords are strong and unique! Just like I protect my treats, you should protect your data. Using the same simple password everywhere is like leaving the door open for trouble. Mix it up with numbers, letters, and symbols to make your passwords uncrackable! Stay safe, and keep those passwords as strong as my tail-wagging excitement!
Join some of Creswell's finest for some coffee and conversation! The first Coffee With a Cop of 2025 is just one week away!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Coffee With a Cop. January 25th, 2025. Blue Valley Bistro, 116 Melton Road, 10am-12pm
Thinking about making some additions to your home this year? Contact Angela, our Building Permit Tech, at 541-895-2531 ext. 304 or at akeppler@creswell-or.us
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Looking to build? Contact our Building Permit Tech, Angela! She is ready to answer your questions about permits, requirements, and more! Angela Keppler, 541-895-2531 ext. 304. akeppler@creswell-or.us
Happy Saturday, Creswell! We hope you have a wonderful day!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Saturday, Creswell!
We did the math and can confirm that Creswell Public Works picked up over 467 bags of leaves during the 2024 Leaf Pick Up season! Thank you to everyone that partnered with us to keep Creswell clean!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
467 Bags of leaves in 2024
We have one (1) vacancy on the Creswell Planning Commission! Those interested may submit an application to our City Recorder, Caitlin Born, in person at City Hall or at cborn@creswell-or.us. Applications will be accepted until February 5th, 2025. Application: https://5il.co/26jst
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Be a Voice in Creswell’s Growth! The City of Creswell is looking for a community member to fill a vacancy on the Planning Commission. This is your chance to help shape the city's future and influence its growth. Applications will be accepted until February 5th, 2025—apply today and make a lasting impact!
Happy Friday! Today's Creswell Hero is Jessica Landstra, owner of Creswell's very own Farmland's Market! If you would like to nominate someone for our Creswell Heroes series, just fill out this form: https://forms.gle/kvk5sp4r7HnGAxRJ6
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Jessica Landstra Owner of Farmlands Market Jessica Landstra, owner of Farmlands Market in Creswell, has deep ties to her hometown and a strong dedication to giving back to the community. Raised in a family that valued volunteering, Jessica helped her parents organize the town's annual 4th of July Parade for many years, a tradition that remains close to her heart. Creswell Heroes #3 Jessica also serves on the Creswell Planning Commission and supports local schools by participating in programs like career days and donating to school initiatives.  At just 20 years old, Jessica opened Farmlands Market, filling a vital gap in the community when Creswell had no grocery store. Since then, the store has become a local staple, offering convenience and fostering connections within the town. Jessica is proud to serve her customers, often going the extra mile to meet their needs and keep them from having to leave town for groceries. Even with her busy schedule, Jessica remains committed to Creswell, saying, "I just try to be there when I am needed." Her unwavering dedication to the community is evident in everything she does, from running a local business to supporting local causes. Jessica continues to be a pillar of the Creswell community, embodying the spirit of neighborly support and connection.
The City of Creswell is seeking a passionate community member to join the City Council! If you would like to apply, please submit all applications to our city recorder, Caitlin Born, in person at City Hall or via email at cborn@creswell-or.us. Application: https://5il.co/351ws
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
City Council Vacancy. The City of Creswell is seeking interested applicants to fill a vacancy on the City Council for the remainder of a four-year term which will expire in January 2027. The vacancy was created by the election of City Councilor Nicholas Smith as Mayor of the City of Creswell. The Council consists of a Mayor and six Councilors nominated and elected from the City at large. The Mayor and each Councilor must be qualified electors under state law and must have resided within the City for at least one year immediately before election or appointment to office. A qualified elector is a person registered to vote in the City of Creswell. Neither the Mayor nor a Councilor may be employed by the City. Application forms to fill the vacancy on the Council can be found online at https://www.ci.creswell.or.us/ or can be picked up at Creswell City Hall located at 13 South 1st Street in Creswell, Oregon. Applications must be received by City Recorder, Caitlin Born by 5:00 pm on February 5, 2025 either in person, by mail or via email at cborn@creswell-or.us. Public interviews will be conducted by the City Council of each applicant at the City Council meeting that will be held on Monday February 10 at 6:00 pm. The Council may act on an appointment at that meeting. Contact City Recorder Caitlin Born for any questions regarding the application process.
The City of Creswell Planning Commission will be holding their monthly meeting tonight at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Planning Commission Meeting. January 16th, 2025, at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room.
Happy Thursday, Creswell! As a frequent pedestrian here in Creswell, Paisley sees a lot of things happening on our roads...including when people do not stop for pedestrians or speed through stop signs. Remember to be considerate while behind the wheel!
3 months ago, Paisley
I know we all have places to go and we want to get there fast! Let’s be sure to Follow the speed limit Look out for pedestrians and bicyclists stop at stop signs! Love, Paisley
Heads up, Creswell! Public Works will be doing an emergency water shut off in the area of 4th and C Street due to repairing a broken water line. The outage is expected to last from 9am to 1pm. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
attention! Heads up, Creswell! Public Works will be doing an emergency water shut off in the area of 4th and C street from 9am to 1pm due to repairing a broken water line. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531.
Swearing in new council members and honoring outgoing ones is a momentous occasion, and certainly one that calls for pictures! Here are a few from last Monday night.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of the name plates for Councilor Mark Kremer, Councilor Joan Morris, and Mayor Nicholas Smith
Image of the "Making a Difference" awards that were handed out to Dave Stram, Normajean Osborn, Shelly Clark, Seth Clark, and Jim Origlioso
Image of Councilor Clark Kent taking the oath of office
Image of Councilor Joan Morris taking the oath of office
Image of Counselor Mark Kremer taking the oath of office
Image of Mayor Nick Smith taking the Oath of Office
Image of the Honorable Judge Palmer addressing the audience after having sworn in the new mayor and council members
Image of Mayor Smith handing out awards to Jim Orgilioso, outgoing mayor Dave Stram, Seth Clark, Normajean Osborn, and Shelly Clark
Image of the current sitting city council members
Image of Mayor Nick Smith preparing to shake outgoing mayor Dave Stram's hand
The City of Creswell Airport Commission will be holding their quarterly meeting tonight at 5:30pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Airport Commission Meeting January 15th, 2025 5:30pm at Creswell City Hall
Did you miss Monday's City Council meeting? Here are a few of the highlights!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
City Council Meeting Recap January 13th, 2025.  At the Creswell City Council meeting on January 13, 2025, new council members and a new mayor were sworn in, including Mark Kremer, Joan Morris, Clark Kent, and Mayor Nick Smith. They took an oath to serve with honesty and integrity. Outgoing officials, including Mayor Dave Stram, Councilor Normajean Osborne, and Councilor Shelly Clark were recognized for their service. The council discussed a public safety issue raised by Ryan Larue about speeding near schools and suggested ways to improve safety. The council also went over committee appointments for the year, including those for the Water Rate Advisory Committee, Public Safety Committee, and others. The council approved a $280,500 contract for sewer work on Second Street, discussed a grant for new restrooms at Second Street Park, and reviewed a project to improve the city's water tanks by annexing properties to streamline the permitting process. They also planned to fill the vacancy left by Councilor Nick Smith's resignation by February 2025. The meeting ended with a reminder to visit the city website for information on upcoming meetings, with an emphasis on transparency and public participation. The meeting was adjourned.
Happy Wednesday, Creswell! We hope your week is going well!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Wednesday, Creswell!
Are you a non-profit looking for a place to hold your event? Check out the Creswell Community Center! For more information, please contact our Administrative Assistant, Heather, at 541-895-2531 ext. 300 or at hward@creswell-or.us
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Did you know? Government entities, school districts, and non-profits are eligible for up to 6 free uses of the creswell community center per year!
Heads up, Creswell! We will be closed on Monday, January 20th, 2025, in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Regular business hours will resume the following day.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
CRESWELL CITY HALL WILL BE CLOSED ON JANUARY 20TH, 2025, FOR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY. REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS WILL RESUME THE FOLLOWING DAY.
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! Today we want to hear about what you are looking forward to the most this year! Tell us in the comments!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Question of the Day: What are you looking forward to the most this year?