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On Wednesday, June 25, crews will be removing existing asphalt on Lakeview Boulevard, between the Swim Park and Summit Drive. Expect delays from 7 AM–6 PM. After that, most of Lakeview will be a temporary gravel roadway through August, as we rebuild the road base and prepare for paving. Key information:
- If you don’t need to drive or bike on Lakeview, please use alternate routes—this area will be rough, dusty, and under active construction all summer.
- Reminder: Lakeview remains ONE-WAY eastbound ONLY between South Shore and Iron Mountain through summer.
On June 28, from 10 to 11:30 p.m. at Foothills Park, join ISA Board Certified Master Arborist Christine Johnson of Todd Prager & Associates to learn about the invasive emerald ash borer (EAB) and how to prepare for its future establishment in our area. The EAB is a tiny green insect with the potential to wipe out ash and white fringe trees in only a few years if left untreated.
The invasive EAB was first discovered in Oregon in 2022 in Forest Grove, just 30 miles northwest of Lake Oswego. In August 2024, the EAB was also confirmed in Yamhill, Marion, and Clackamas counties.
Capacity is limited to 30 participants. Register now!
Don't miss the City-wide Independence Day Celebrations!
- Thursday, July 3, at 7 p.m. - kick off the celebration with the Millennium Concert Band
- Friday, July 4 - join us from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. for the Star Spangled Parade & Celebration followed by music, face painting, food, and more. Then, top off the day with the Illumination Concert & Laser Light Show from 8 to 10:45 p.m.
ROAD CLOSURES & TRAFFIC IMPACTS: Please note there are road closures and traffic impacts as a result of the Star Spangled Parade.
Looking for a fun and educational activity the whole family can enjoy this summer? Join us for Stormwater Bingo, a creative way to explore your community, learn about stormwater, and WIN FUN PRIZES—running from June through the end of August!
Stormwater Bingo is a great way to get outdoors, discover how stormwater impacts our environment, and complete exciting challenges along the way. You can pick up a Bingo card at City Hall, LORAC or the Library. You can also download and print your own card online!
The City of Lake Oswego has updated the Park Rules for entering Oswego Lake at Lower Millennium Plaza Park following the recent Court ruling and Council direction.
These updates help ensure a safe experience for the community. Please take a moment to review the new guidelines.
Road construction to improve safety on Stafford Road is underway. Stafford Road will be closed to thru traffic between Johnson Road and Childs Road through September 30, 2025.
This is a Clackamas County Road Improvement Project. This project involves adding a roundabout at Childs Road, realigning Johnson Road to eliminate intersection skew and reduce steep slopes, adding a southbound left-turn lane at Johnson Road, widening Stafford Road between Pattulo Way and Rosemont Road to add bike lanes, and replacing the Pecan Creek culvert at Childs Road with a larger, fish-passable culvert.
Construction is expected to continue on this project through September 2026.
Join us at the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market at Millennium Plaza Park on Saturdays from 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. through October 4.
Discover the region's finest agricultural & food products at the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market. Delight in finding a wide variety of superior produce, meats, seafood, nuts, cheeses, artisan baked goods, jams, jellies, salsas, hummus, nursery items, hot foods, artisan crafts and more--there is something for everyone!
Enjoy live music from 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Farm Fresh Kids Program for market youth and SNAP matching up to $20 each week.
Our Public Works crews have recently seen a sharp increase in non-flushable items clogging pumps in our sewer system. Items like wipes (even those labeled “flushable”), plastic applicators, paper towels, and even tube socks have been found jamming the system.
These items don’t break down like toilet paper and can create serious blockages, damage equipment, and cause costly backups—not just at the pump station, but potentially in your own home.
Only three things should go down the toilet: pee, poop, and (toilet) paper. When in doubt, throw it out!
City Events and Meetings
Events
Explore the Legacy of the Oregon Trail (June)
Jun 25 2025 - 8:00am
Toddler Storytime June-July
Jun 25 2025 - 10:30am
Camp LOPL - Upcycled Crafts!
Jun 25 2025 - 2:00pm
Meetings
City Council Meeting
Jul 1 2025 - 5:30pm
Development Review Commission
Jul 7 2025 - 7:00pm
Historic Resources Advisory Board
Jul 9 2025 - 6:00pm