Are you moving in or out of Creswell? Visit our website at https://www.ci.creswell.or.us/ and click "Utility Services" to begin the process of starting or stopping service.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Need to start or stop utility service? Get the process started by visiting our website at ci.creswell.or.us and clicking “Utility Services” at the top!
Do you have something you would like to ask the City? Submit it to us via our online form! Link: https://portal.iworq.net/CRESWELL/new-request/700/3520
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Do you have a question for the City of Creswell? Send it to us via our online form!
Happy Friday! Today's Creswell Hero is Laura Rariden, Executive Director of Creswell Clubhouse! If you would like to nominate someone for our Creswell Heroes series, just fill out this form: https://forms.gle/kvk5sp4r7HnGAxRJ6
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell Heroes. Laura Rariden, Creswell Clubhouse Executive Director. For the past 20 years, Laura Rariden has been  a driving force in Creswell, helping shape the  lives of local kids and families through her work  with Creswell Clubhouse. What started as a tiny  after-school program with a $300 budget has  grown into a vibrant nonprofit serving over 150  children and teens every year. As Executive  Director, Laura has expanded Clubhouse to  offer everything from arts and science activities to sports, service projects, and homework help while keeping the program affordable and accessible. Thanks to grants and community donations, Clubhouse offers scholarships and charges rates 30% lower than most others. In 2021, Laura secured a partnership with the City of Creswell to move into the Cobalt Activity Center, allowing even more room to grow. The building now features a community garden and a new playground, open to all. Laura also built lasting partnerships with the University of Oregon, Creswell Library, and many local groups. giving young people opportunities to volunteer, work, and find their path. What keeps her going? “The kids,” Laura says. “They’re kind, energetic, and ready to dig in—literally and figuratively. And our families are just as special. I feel lucky to be part of it.”
Heads up, Creswell! City Hall will be closed on Thursday, June 19th, 2025, in observation of Juneteenth. Regular business hours will resume on June 20th, 2025.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Hall will be closed on June 19th, 2025, in observation of Juneteenth.
Does this sweet little girl belong to you? She was found out and about on Emerald Parkway today and brought in to City Hall at 4:10pm. If this is your dog, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of a little white dog with tan ears.
Are or someone you know a business owner that identifies as part of an underrepresented and or/minority community? Add your business to the Diverse Business Directory! Form: https://www.cognitoforms.com/lanecountyor/diversebusinessdirectoryform
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
DIVERSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY (DBD). Are you a business owner or do you know business owners who identify as being part of an underrepresented and/or minority community? Economic development and promoting equity A sense of belonging and representation. DIRECTORIO DE NEGOCIOS DIVERSOS (DBD). ¿Eres dueño de un negocio o conoces a alguien que sea dueño de un negocio y se identifique como parte de una comunidad subrepresentada y/o minoritaria? Desarrollo económico y promover la equidad Un sentido de pertenencia y representación
Fire season is generally mid-June through mid-October. Do you know the fire danger levels and mowing restrictions? Paisley does!
12 months ago, Paisley
The City of Creswell Presents Paisley's Ponderings! Are you mowing responsibly during fire season? Here's what you need to know! When fire danger levels are low, mowing is permitted all day. When the Fire Danger Level is moderate, mowing is permitted until 1:00pm and after 8pm. When the fire danger level is high, mowing is permitted until 10am and after 8pm. When the fire danger level is extreme, mowing is prohibited completely.
Got questions or concerns? Report them directly to the City of Creswell! Scan the QR code or visit ci.creswell.or.us and click "Submit a Request or Concern" to share your feedback.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Questions or concerns? Report them to the City of Creswell! Scan this QR code to submit your request or visit ci.creswell.or.us and click “Submit a Request or Concern” at the top of the page!
Do you ever wonder whether to call 9-1-1 or the non -emergency line? Here's a quick guide!
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
When to Call 911: Crimes in progress Life or death situations Medical emergencies Shots fired Injuries Accidents Reporting a Fire. When to call the non-emergency number at 541-682-4150: Reporting a crime that is NOT currently in progress Welfare Check Reporting a theft/vehicle theft Loud music/noise disturbance Property damage Drug dealing Loitering Abandoned property
Today's #WaybackWednesday takes us back 10 years ago to July 4th, 2015! This year's events are coming up fast! Are you ready?
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of the Creswell 4th of July Parade going down Oregon Avenue in 2015.
The City of Creswell Airport Commission will be holding a work session tomorrow, June 11th, 2025, at 5:30pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Airport Commission Work Session. 5:30pm at Creswell City Hall
Utility bills are due today. If you need to make a payment arrangement, please contact our Utility Clerk at 541-895-2531 ext. 301
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Utility Bills are due on the 10th of each month! Here is how you can pay:  Online at xpressbillpay.com, Call  Xpress Bill Pay at  1-800-720-6847,  Mail a Payment to P.O. Box 276 Creswell, OR  97426, In person at  Creswell City Hall 13 South 1st Street,  If you have any questions, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531 ext. 301, The Utility Payment Drop Box at Creswell City Hall
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! With the Class of 2025 graduating, it has us thinking back to the year we graduated. Today we want to hear about what was popular when you graduated from high school. Let us know in the comments!
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Question of the Day: What was popular the year you graduated high school? Tell us in the comments!
Tonight's meeting of the Creswell City Council is happening now! Head to the City of Creswell Facebook or YouTube channel to watch it live!
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
We are live! Live stream the Creswell City Council Meeting and stay up to date about what is happening in our town! Facebook: City of Creswell. YouTube: @CityofCreswell1909
The Creswell City Council will be holding their monthly meeting tonight at 6pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend and the meeting will be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Council Meeting, June 9th, 2025, at 6pm in Creswell City Hall.
Happy Monday, Creswell! Here is everything happening in The Friendly City this week!
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
This Week in Creswell. June 9: City Council Meeting 6pm at Creswell City Hall. June 10: Park & Tree Advisory Board Meeting 9:30am at Creswell City Hall. June 10: Utility Bills Due. June 11: Municipal Court 7pm at Creswell City Hall. June 15: Father’s Day. June 15: Noxious Vegetation Season Begins
The Creswell Park and Tree Advisory Board will be holding their monthly meeting this Tuesday at 9:30am in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Park & Tree Advisory Board Meeting. June 10th, 2025 at 9:30am in Creswell City Hall
Have you checked out our app yet? It is a wonderful way to receive notifications from the City while you are out and about! Download it now on the App Store or on Google Play.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Download the official City of Creswell App! Staying up to date on everything in the Friendly City has never been easier! Download on the Apple app store or get it on Google Play.
Happy Sunday, Creswell! Today Paisley wants to remind everyone to stay hydrated!
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Safety Sundays with Paisley. Paisley says: Attention, Creswellians! This is your reminder to drink water! Dehydration is no joke, especially with warm weather! Even if you don’t feel thirsty, a little drink of water is not a bad idea!
Do you have unused medications that you need to dispose of? Come pick up a Med Project Envelope at City Hall! No sharps, please.
12 months ago, Creswell Admin
Need to get rid of old medications? Pick up a FREE postage paid  MedProject envelope at City Hall!