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Join us for a blood drive on Friday, April 4, at City Hall, 380 A Ave. The blood drive runs between 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Schedule your appointment at www.redcrossblood.org or by downloading the Red Cross Blood Donor App (Text BLOODAPP to 90999) - use sponsor code LOCityHall.
For more information or assistance with scheduling, call 1-800-RED-CROSS.
Celebrate the 4th of July in Lake Oswego! Lake Oswego comes alive with three exciting community events to celebrate Independence Day! Join family, friends, and neighbors for a festive July 3rd concert featuring the Millennium Concert Band, enjoy the 4th of July Parade & Celebration, and cap off the festivities on the 4th with a fun concert and a dazzling laser light show in the night sky.
Visit https://PNALO.org for details. Email questions to chairperson@palisadesneighborhood.org
Pedestrian improvements are coming this summer/fall to portions of Meadowlark Lane, Tree Top Lane, Carman Drive, and Pilkington Road. Please join us for the final design open house on April 10 to see how community feedback has shaped the final designs, connect with the project team, and learn about upcoming construction.
On Saturday, April 26, the City will be holding a one-day-only drug take-back event to help community members properly dispose of unwanted or expired prescription and over-the-counter medicines.
This collection event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Lake Oswego Adult Community Center, 505 G Avenue. This event will be a drive-thru collection - please stay in your vehicles.
Read more about acceptable/non-acceptable items and how to prepare.
Join us every Saturday from May 10 - October 4th at the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market. Visit our website to learn more: Farmers' Market | City of Lake Oswego
The City of Lake Oswego will hold a Special City Council Meeting on March 31 to gather additional community input on resolutions related to the recent court judgment regarding public access to Oswego Lake.
Two resolutions will be considered:
- Whether to authorize the City Attorney to appeal a Clackamas County Circuit Court judgment related to public lake access from city park property
- Whether to immediately implement City Park Rules and identify other actions available to the State, County, City, and Lake Corporation in managing public access
Public Comment: The City Council has set aside 60 minutes for public comment on the Resolutions they are considering at this special meeting. Priority will be given to those who are providing their comments in person with up to 3 minutes allocated to each individual. No person may cede their time to another individual and no multi-media presentations allowed. Council requests that everyone in attendance be respectful of one another so that everyone feels welcome at the meeting. City Council would like to fairly and efficiently hear the collective perspectives of the community.
Please see the agenda for further instructions and information.