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The City of Lake Oswego has referred a general obligation bond measure to the May 2026 ballot to fund the replacement of the existing South Shore Fire Station.
Applications for the City’s Advisory Boards and Commissions are currently open.
The Boards and Commissions provide community-level policy advice to City Council throughout the year. They advise on issues related to the charge of their Board and offering perspective on the needs of their neighbors, friends, and community.
Learn about the role of Boards & Commissions and how to apply!.
The City is also seeking youth volunteers to serve on five Advisory Boards.
Applications close at midnight on Sunday, April 5.
Volunteer opportunities for students are now available!
The City of Lake Oswego offers five core youth programs, each focused on a different aspect of local change-making.
- Youth Leadership Council
- Youth Action Council
- City Council Advisory Boards
- Library Teen Advisory Board
- Jr Camp Counselors
- Library Junior Teen Idea Club (new!)
Every Lake Oswego resident has a role in shaping the direction of this community. Please explore the City’s offerings and consider applying for one or more of our programs.
The Lake Oswego Fire Department invites you to an open house and tour at the South Shore Fire Station!
Stop by the South Shore Fire Station, 1880 South Shore Blvd, between 1 and 3 p.m. to learn about the department and proposed station replacement project.
- Saturday, March 21 - Open House
- Saturday, April 18 - Open House and Stop the Bleed training
- Saturday, May 2 - Open House
Construction of the new sidewalk on a portion of Carman Drive is underway through summer 2026.
Carman Drive, between Waluga and Quarry, is currently open to one-way traffic westbound only through summer. Please follow signs and the detour route.
Saturday, March 7, 9 a.m.- 11 a.m.
Join the Friends of Springbrook Park in spreading wood chips and resurfacing trails around the nature play space in this beautiful 52 acre mixed conifer-deciduous forest.
Join us from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 14 for Maker Day at the Library!
At this free, hands-on event for all ages, we invite you to explore what’s possible at the Lake Oswego Public Library. Staff and volunteers will lead interactive stations, most featuring tools and equipment from the Library of Things, to demonstrate the range of opportunities available in a modern Makerspace.
There is no such thing as a flushable wipe – even the ones that say flushable. “Flushable” wipes cause serious damage to sewer systems and homes because they don’t break down or dissolve, clogging sewer pipes, damaging equipment, and causing expensive repairs for homeowners and our public sewer system.
Do not flush wipes! The only items that should be flushed down the toilet are toilet paper and human waste. Other items, like wipes, should be thrown in the trash.
City Events and Meetings
Events
Adult Basketball League
Mar 15 2026 - 12:00pm
AI from our Eyes: Artificial Intelligence Student Panel
Mar 15 2026 - 3:00pm
Knitting Group
Mar 16 2026 - 10:00am
Meetings
Development Review Commission - Virtual
Mar 16 2026 - 6:00pm
Sustainability Advisory Board
Mar 16 2026 - 6:30pm
Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources Advisory Board Meeting
Mar 18 2026 - 4:00pm







