Do you have unused medications that you need to dispose of? Come pick up a Med Project Envelope at City Hall! No sharps, please.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Did you know? Creswell City Hall has Med Project envelopes available for residents that would like to safely dispose of their unwanted medications!
Happy Saturday, Creswell! We hope you have a wonderful day today!
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Saturday, Creswell!
Our 2024 Chip Seal Project is coming up soon! For more information, please contact our Public Works Director, Cliff Bellew, at 541-895-2395 or at cbellew@creswell-or.us.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
2024 CHIP SEAL PROJECT UPDATE. The City of Creswell will be conducting a chip sealing of Creswood (up to the 500 block), North 2nd Street, and East Gilfry Avenue. This project will begin on September 13th, 2024 and is expected to conclude by September 24th, 2024. Those that are driving in the area should expect traffic delays and be on the lookout for construction vehicles, flaggers, and people at work. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our Public Works Director, Cliff Bellew, at 541-895-2395 or at cbellew@creswell-or.us
Get excited, Creswell! We have an amazing small town fall festival coming your way next month! Join us as we not only celebrate the autumn season but honor Romeo, the cow that holds the Guinness World Record for Largest Steer! Details are coming soon so stay tuned!
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Save the Date! Romeo’s Fall Festival. September 21st, 2024. 10am-3pm. Harry Holt Memorial Park
Going camping this weekend? Keep these tips in mind for campfire safety: 🔥 Make sure you have a source of water, a bucket and shovel nearby at all times 🔥 Always keep the fire small and under control 🔥 Never leave your campfire unattended
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Going camping this weekend?  Keep these tips in mind for campfire safety: 🔥 Make sure you have a source of water, a bucket and shovel nearby at all times 🔥 Always keep the fire small and under control 🔥 Never leave your campfire unattended
The latest update from City Manager Amberg has arrived! To receive these updates via email, message Michelle at mdamberg@creswell-or.us. August 16th, 2024 Update: https://5il.co/2txk1
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Manager Weekly Update
Happy Friday, everyone! It is once again time for Creswell Trivia! Do you know the answer?
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
CRESWELL TRIVIA. Nick Caum is the Director of the Creswell Library. When did he first begin working there? a: 2014. b:2015. c:2016. d:2017
Age matters when it comes to smoke alarms! If your smoke alarms are over 10 years old, it's time for a replacement. Ensure your home stays safe by updating them regularly.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Age matters when it comes to smoke alarms! If your smoke alarms are over 10 years old, it's time for a replacement. Ensure your home stays safe by updating them regularly. Go to fpw.org to learn more about this year's theme: Smoke alarms: Make them work for you!
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.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Planning Commission Meeting. August 15th at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room.
Happy #CityHallSelfieDay from Creswell City Hall! Yes, we know its not an actual selfie. Its because Paisley's arms are too short to take a good selfie. #Creswell #CreswellOregon #Oregon #CityHallSelfie
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of the Creswell City Hall Staff holding a banner that features Romeo the cow and reads "Creswell is home to Romeo, World's Tallest Steer. Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary"
Happy Thursday, everyone! It is once again time for a word form Paisley, the City Hall Greeter!
4 months ago, Paisley
Paisley’s Ponderings. Be sure to take some time for self-care, Creswellians! Get some rest, take a walk around town, relax at one of our local parks, or visit the Creswell Library for something new to read!
The Creswell Public Works and Transportation Committee will be meeting on August 21st, 2024 at 5:30pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
PUBLIC WORKS & TRANSPORTATION Committee Meeting. August 21st, 2024 5:30pm Creswell City Hall
We are in the final weeks for residents to apply for open positions on City Council. For more information or to set up an appointment to pick up your Council application packet, please contact our City Recorder, Caitlin Born, at 541-895-2531 ext. 307 or at cborn@creswell-or.us
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
We are still taking City Council Applications! This upcoming election, there are three (3) councilor positions and one (1) Mayor Position  Available. RESIDENTS HAVE UNTIL AUGUST 27th, 2024 to file, collect signatures, and turn applications in to our city recorder for signature verification in order to get on the ballot. For more information, or to schedule a time to pick up an election packet, please contact our city recorder at  541-895-2531 ext. 307
Guess what, Creswellians? City Hall is once again open during the 12pm-1pm hour! Feel free to stop on by on your lunch breaks!
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
City Hall Hours. Monday through Friday: 9am-5pm. Saturday and Sunday: Closed
The City of Creswell Park and Tree Advisory Board will be holding their monthly meeting on Tuesday, August 20th, 2024, at 10am in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Park & Tree Advisory Board Meeting. August 20th, 2024 10:00am Creswell City Hall
Our South 2nd Street Project Open House starts in just one hour! Stop by the Creswell Community Center between 2pm and 4pm to learn about the upcoming project.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
2nd street project open house. Do you have questions or concerns about the city’s upcoming 2nd street reconstruction project? visit our open house to get answers!  August 13th, 2024. 2pm to 4pm. creswell community center (99 South 1st st)
The latest update from City Manager Amberg has arrived! To receive these updates via email, message Michelle at mdamberg@creswell-or.us. August 13th, 2024 Update: https://5il.co/2tkx9
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Manager Weekly Update
Did you miss last night's City Council Meeting? Here's a quick recap of what happened last night.
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
City Council Meeting Recap. August 12th, 2024.
Opening/Pledge of Allegience. Council President Costilla called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm. Councilors Smith, Clark, and Mayor Stram excused. Councilor Osborn attended via phone.. Mayor’s Report: Council President Costilla shared that Mayor Stram asked that he announce that the city will be placing draft minutes on the city's webpage until such time as the respective committee can meet and approve the minutes. Consent Calendar: Councilor Holt moved that the minutes be approved as amended. The motion was seconded by Councilor Kent. The council voted 4-0 and the motion passed.
Lane County Sheriff Report. Deputy Dills presented the report in place of Sergeant Speldrich. Councilor Kent asked about the numbers of homeless in Creswell - it remains about the same from month to month. Councilor Kent also inquired whether any citations had been issued to the homeless and Deputy Dills responded that there have been citations issued. Councilor Holt asked for clarification of what self initiated activity means. Deputy Dills clarified that Self Initiated Activity is police activity initiated by the officers themselves, not a call for service. The Deputy also answered questions on person crimes. Council Action Items. Program to correct treatment plant issues listed in MOA (No Action Required) LOC 2025/26 Legislative Priorities: Councilor Holt moved to approve. The motion was seconded by Councilor Kent. The  council voted 4-0 and the motion passed.
Council Action Items (Continued). Approval of Food Truck Ordinance: Councilor Holt moved to approve Ordinance 561. The motion was seconded by Councilor Kent. The council voted 4-0 and the motion passed. Councilor Kent moved to adopt Resolution 2024-23 (which sets the rates for Food Truck permits). The motion was seconded by Councilor Holt. The council voted 4-0 and the motion passed. Adjournment. Council President Costilla closed the meeting at 6:31 pm.
Did you lose something at Movies in the Park last Saturday? Stop by City Hall and pick it up!
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of a pair of pink sunglasses and a blue pokemon shirt that features charmander, squirtle, pikachu, and bulbasaur. The shirt says "gotta catch em all"
Tonight's meeting of the Creswell City Council is now live! Stream it in real time by visiting the City of Creswell Facebook page or YouTube Channel!
4 months ago, Creswell Admin
We are live! Live stream the Creswell City Council Meeting and stay up to date about what is happening in our town! Facebook: City of Creswell. YouTube: @CityofCreswell1909