Overgrown limbs can pose a risk to people and property during storms or high winds. If you have trees near your home or public areas, check for any branches that need attention. Let’s work together to maintain a safe and beautiful environment for everyone!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Stay safe. Cut away tree branches that could fall on people or property.
Do you have property-related questions? Our City Planner is ready to help! You can contact him at 541-895-2531 ext. 326 or at cthomas@creswell-or.us
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Do you have questions about property lines or land development? Talk to our city planner! Curtis Thomas, City Planner. 541-895-2531 ext. 326. cthomas@creswell-or.us
Happy Saturday, people of Creswell! We hope you have a wonderful day today!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Saturday, Creswell!
Coffee With a Cop is one week away! Join our very own Sergeant Speldrich for coffee and conversation at Blue Valley Bistro from 10am to 12pm and get caught up on everything happening in Creswell!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Coffee With a Cop. Saturday OCT 26th BLUE VALLEY BISTRO 116 Melton Road 10AM-12PM NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Join some of creswell’s finest law enforcement officers for coffee and conversation! For more information, please contact sgt. Speldrich at alex.speldrich@lanecountyor.gov
The latest update from City Manager Amberg has arrived! To receive these updates via email, message Michelle at mdamberg@creswell-or.us. October 18th, 2024 Update: https://5il.co/2z86u
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Manager Weekly Update
Remember, Creswell, trains always have the right of way! Let’s prioritize safety by staying aware of train tracks and signals. Always stop for trains and never attempt to cross while they are approaching. Let's keep Creswell safe for everyone!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Trains always have the right of way. See tracks, think train.
Happy Friday, Creswell! Here is today's Trivia Question! Do you know the answer?
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
CRESWELL TRIVIA. What piece of documentation do you need in order to license your dog in Creswell? a: adoption certificate. b: birth certificate. c: Proof of rabies vaccine. d: Proof of ownership
Are you unsure if something is against code? Contact Chelsie! She is ready to assist you with all of your municipal code needs! *Chelsie currently works a hybrid schedule. The best method for contacting her is by email.
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Code Enforcement Questions? Contact our Code Enforcement Officer, Chelsie! You can reach her at chaynes@creswell-or.us or at 541-895-2531 ext. 315
The City of Creswell Planning Commission has moved their monthly meeting to October 24th, 2024 at 5:30pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Planning Commission Meeting. October 24th at 5:30pm at Creswell City Hall.
Happy Thursday, Creswell! Today Paisley wants to remind everyone that kindness is important, even during an election. Stay friendly, Creswellians!
over 1 year ago, Paisley
Paisley’s Ponderings. As we sniff through this election season, let’s remember to wag our tails and be kind to one another. Just like sharing my favorite treats, spreading kindness makes everyone feel good! Whether you're barking for your candidate or just enjoying the sunny days, let’s keep the love flowing and remember: we’re all in this together!
For non-emergency situations, you can reach the Lane County Sheriff's Office at 541-682-4150. Whether you have questions, need assistance, or want to report an incident that isn’t urgent, their team is ready to help. Your safety and community matters—don’t hesitate to call!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Need to report a crime? Call the Lane County Sheriff's Office Non-Emergancy Number at 541-682-4150.
Staying informed is key to making smart decisions! Always check that your information comes from credible sources to ensure accuracy. By seeking out trusted news outlets and fact-checking claims, you can stay ahead and engage in meaningful conversations.
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Identifying Misinformation With Paisley
How to Identify Misinformation With Five Easy Questions• Who Shared it? • Is the Publisher/Author a Credible Source?  • Did They Cite Credible Sources? • What is the Whole Story? • Is it Clear Where the Information Came From?
Today marks the day ballots are being mailed out! Don't forget that ballot drop boxes are now open, and you have until 8 PM on November 5th, 2024, to drop off your completed ballots. Make your voice heard! #CreswellVotes2024
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Get Ready to Vote, Creswell! Ballots are being mailed out today and drop boxes are now open! You can locate the Creswell drop box in the parking lot across from the Fire Station on South 1st Street! For more information, please contact Lane County Elections at 541-682-4234.
Happy Wednesday, Creswell! We hope your week is going great!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Wednesday, Creswell!
We've made our YouTube Channel easier to navigate than ever before! Looking for a particular meeting? All City Council meetings have been sorted by year into Playlists and color-coded based on meeting type. Take a look: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCftEUFK7bxOxvX1DwAj3-OQ
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
We’ve Improved Our YouTube Channel! We’ve made some great improvements to the City of Creswell YouTube channel! Council meetings are now organized into easy-to-navigate playlists by year, complete with helpful thumbnails that display the meeting dates. This makes it simpler than ever to find the information you need! And that’s just the beginning—stay tuned for more enhancements coming your way. We’re committed to keeping you connected with our community!
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! It is time for Question of the Day! Today we want to hear your thoughts on candy corn! Delicious treat or disgusting eat? Let us know in the comments!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Question of the Day. Candy Corn: Delicious or disgusting? Let us know in the comments!
Properly storing water for emergencies is just as crucial as storing food. Here’s how to make sure your water supply is safe and accessible:
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Properly storing water for emergencies is just as crucial as storing food. Here’s how to make sure your water supply is safe and accessible:  𝐀𝐜𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐛𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐭𝐲: Store water where everyone in your household can easily reach it.  𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐝𝐢𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬: Keep water in a dark, dry, and consistently cool space (ideally 50-70°F or 10-21°C). Avoid storing it in direct sunlight.  𝐀𝐯𝐨𝐢𝐝 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐦𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Don’t store water near chemicals, fuels, or strong-smelling products that could affect its quality.  𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐫𝐢𝐛𝐮𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧: Store water in different areas of your home so if one spot is affected by a disaster, you still have access to other parts of your supply.  𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐳𝐞𝐫 𝐔𝐬𝐞: Keep some water in your freezer to create ice jugs. They can help keep food cool and provide drinking water as they melt.  Proper storage ensures you have clean, accessible water when you need it most. Stay prepared
The City of Creswell Airport Commission will be hold a work session and quarterly meeting on Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Airport Commission Work Session and Quarterly Meeting. October 16th, 2024. 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room
Happy Monday, Creswell! Here is everything happening in the Friendly City this week!
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
This Week in Creswell. 10/14 City Council Meeting 6pm at Creswell City Hall.  10/17 Planning Commission Mtg 5:30pm at Creswell City Hall. 10/18 Creswell High School Homecoming Parade 1pm to 2pm starting at Creswell Middle School and going up Oregon Avenue & 5th Street/Harvey
Today the City of Creswell recognizes National Indigenous Peoples Day, a day in which we honor native peoples, such as the Kalapuyans that called this area home, and recognize their contributions and resilience.
over 1 year ago, Creswell Admin
Happy National Indigenous People’s Day! Today, we honor Indigenous Peoples' Day, a time to reflect on the rich history and contributions of Native peoples across the continent. In the area that is now Creswell, Oregon, the Kalapuyan tribe thrived for centuries, cultivating the land and living in harmony with nature. Their deep connection to the land and their vibrant culture deserve our recognition and respect. Let us take this opportunity to learn from their stories, celebrate their resilience, and commit to supporting Indigenous communities today and every day.