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Night paving activities on Bangy Road and Kruse Way will be taking place in August and early September. Night work is necessary to reduce disruptions to traffic and hazards to workers.
- Work hours on Bangy Road are from 7 pm to 6 am; work hours on Kruse Way are from 9 pm to 6 am.
- Bangy Road is scheduled for night paving the week of August 10.
- Kruse Way is scheduled for night paving for up to three weeks, starting August 24 and continuing through early September.
- Paving activities will result in lane closures and delays. Please follow instructions from flaggers and crews.
Lake Oswego and the Clackamas River Water Providers are asking our customers to help keep water in the Clackamas River for the fall fish runs. River levels are significantly low right now, so let’s make sure there is enough water for the Coho and Chinook Salmon by reducing or shutting off outdoor watering. Red conservation actions:
- Reducing or shutting down all outdoor watering, spot water when needed
- Taking your car to a commercial carwash which recycles the water
- Shutting off all outdoor water features
- Not letting water run off driveways, sidewalks, or down the street
The more we can conserve, the easier this journey will be for these threatened and endangered salmon species.
Thanks for doing your part to keep water in the Clackamas River!
Interested in learning more about your drinking water? Every drop begins in the Clackamas River — one of Oregon's most pristine water sources.
Discover where your water comes from by signing up to one of our water treatment plant tours! It's a great opportunity to see the process firsthand, meet the team, and deepen your connection to the water you rely on every day.
Tours are held about once a month between spring and summer, take approximately 1 ½ hours and are limited to 15 people per tour.
The City is taking proactive measures to help minimize the impacts of the emerald ash borer (EAB) – a non-native, invasive wood-boring beetle that feeds on ash trees, eventually killing them. These measures will help reduce the impacts of the loss of ash trees across the city and protect the public and City staff from ash trees as they become hazardous.
In October, the City will begin preemptively removing approximately 150 trees from City-owned properties including parks, open spaces and facilities. The selected ash trees are near homes, utilities, paths or roads and may become hazardous once infested. Trees scheduled for removal will be marked with a red X.
Read more about what the City is doing...
- Council Goal Grants support specific, time-bound initiatives that advance one or more Lake Oswego City Council Goals.
- Social Services Grants support nonprofit organizations providing foundational services and assistance to Lake Oswego residents.
Summer concerts kick off on July 8! Join us on Wednesdays and Sundays to celebrate the season with our beloved Summer Concert Series! Enjoy free, live music in our beautiful parks, featuring a lineup of talented local musicians.
- A diverse lineup of artists bringing the best in local sound.
- Bring your blankets, low-sand chairs, and your favorite snacks. Outside food and beer/wine/cider are welcome!
- Wednesday concerts feature a variety of local food vendors available for purchase.
Whether you’re dancing, dining, or simply soaking up the summer vibes, our concerts are the perfect way to enjoy warm evenings with family and friends.
Check out performer bios, parking, vendors, and more!
Many pet owners don’t realize that dog waste isn’t just a nuisance — it’s a serious environmental pollutant. When left on the ground, especially in urban or suburban areas, dog waste doesn’t just disappear. It gets washed away by rain and irrigation into storm drains and local waterways, creating a chain of problems for ecosystems, public health, and water quality. Join Canines for Clean Water and take the pledge to keep our waterways clear of pet waste!
Welcome to Live & Local at the new Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatic Center (LORAC).
This summer series brings together live music and local food in a relaxed, community-focused setting. Held on the last Thursday of each month from May through September, each event features a rotating food truck and live local musician, creating a fresh experience each time.
Join us from 4-8pm:
- August 27
- September 24
City Events and Meetings
Events
American Mah Jongg - Wednesday
Aug 12 2026 - 9:30am
Genealogy Group - 2nd Wednesday
Aug 12 2026 - 10:00am
Knitting Group
Aug 12 2026 - 10:00am
Meetings
Historic Resources Advisory Board
Aug 12 2026 - 6:00pm
Community Health & Resiliency Advisory Board - CANCELLED
Aug 13 2026 - 5:30pm
Development Review Commission - Canceled
Aug 17 2026 - 6:30pm







