Questions about parking in Creswell? Here are some basic things you need to know! For more information, please contact Code Enforcement at 541-895-2531 ext. 315.
2 months ago, Creswell Admin
 What are the Rules  About Parking on the Street? Cars & Trucks Per Creswell Municipal Code 10.10.070, cars and trucks may park in the street for 30 consecutive days before being required to move. Recreational Vehicles Per Creswell Municipal Code 10.10.070, recreational vehicles may park in the street for 72 consecutive hours before being required to move. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact code enforcement at 541-895-2531 ext. 315
Happy Safety Sunday, Creswell! Here's another safety tip from Paisley!
2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Safety Sundays With Paisley. MAKE SURE YOU TURN ON THE PORCHLIGHT AND LOCK ALL DOORS AND windows before you go to bed!  Taking these simple steps, also known as the 9PM ROUTINE, CAN HELP PROTECT YOUR HOME AND LOVED ONES FROM THOSE NASTY CAT BURGLARS!
Looking for an affordable venue for your next? Try the Creswell Community Center! For more information or to request a tour, please call 541-895-2531 or visit https://www.ci.creswell.or.us/o/city/page/facilities-rental
2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Looking for a great place to host your event? Check out the Creswell Community Center! A great place for birthday parties, talent shows, and more!
Are you hosting a community-wide event in Creswell? Advertise it on our Reader Board! Please send all applications to Heather at hward@creswell-or.us Application: https://5il.co/26it9 Electronic Message Board Policy: https://5il.co/26itb
2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Do you have a community event coming up? Promote it on our Reader Board! Designs are made in-house at City Hall! Application Process is easy! No fees or charges for applying! Events must comply with City of Creswell electronic message board policies.
Happy Saturday, people of Creswell! We hope you have a great day!
2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Saturday, Creswell!
Coffee With a Cop it tomorrow! Join Sergeant Speldrich for coffee and conversation at Blue Valley Bistro from 10am to 12pm!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Coffee With a Cop. February 22nd, 2025. Blue Valley Bistro, 116 Melton Road. 10am-12pm
Did you miss last night's meeting of the City Council? Here are the highlights! Agenda: https://5il.co/374gi Meeting Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ma-mgq9DOfk
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Council Recap. February 10th, 2025 regular meeting
The city council meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a public forum focused on the Second Street Project. Three residents expressed opposition to the project. One objected to paying for the sidewalk, citing the city's neglect of existing sidewalks as well as concerns over the cost. Another questioned the size of the new sidewalk and its impact on her property. The third resident shared that he and his mother-in -law are on fixed incomes, suggested the city seek grants to fund the project and proposed making Second Street a one-way to alleviate parking issues.  The mayor proclaimed February 9th-15th, 2025, as National FBLA Week, recognizing Creswell Middle School's FBLA chapter for their success in regional competitions.   The council discussed various administrative matters, including bills and city services. Councilor Holt raised questions about city expenses, including charges from the Oregon Association of Water Utilities and the purchase of iPads for the City Council.   The sheriff's report followed, with Sergeant Speldrich detailing last month’s calls for service, including an ongoing burglary investigation and an increase in deputy activity. The radar sign for traffic monitoring faced technical issues, but it’s being addressed.
The council then moves to the appointment of a new city council member. Norma Jean Osborn, a former council member with experience, speaks about her past involvement and commitment to addressing city challenges, including homelessness. Alan Dukes, a new applicant, shares his background in the Air Force and as a driver manager, highlighting his desire to represent underheard community voices. Both candidates are interviewed about their qualifications, time commitment, and goals. After discussion, the council appoints Alan Dukes to fill the vacant council seat.  The council also approves the annexation of 3.14 acres into the city, with concerns about potential low-density housing and apartment developments. The annexation is approved, with future development subject to public hearings. A $1 million hazard mitigation grant for relocating the city's water distribution line is also approved.  A proposal for improvements to Second Street, including the creation of a Local Improvement District (LID) to fund the sidewalk project, is discussed. The council considers options to reduce costs for property owners, and a public hearing will be held to gather further input. The meeting concluded with the council's approval of various agreements, including an intergovernmental agreement for the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program and a new meeting schedule.
The Creswell Park and Tree Advisory Board will be working in the Pollinator Garden in Garden Lake Park tomorrow morning from 10am to 11am. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Park & Tree Advisory Board Pollinator Garden Planting February 22nd, 2025 10am-11am Garden Lake Park
Happy Friday! Today's Creswell Hero is Ellyn Mole, Creswell's local RAIN Venture Catalyst and owner of Ellyn Amalia Designs! If you would like to nominate someone for our Creswell Heroes series, just fill out this form: https://forms.gle/kvk5sp4r7HnGAxRJ6
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell Heroes #8 Ellyn Mole RAIN Venture Catalyst and Owner of Ellyn Amalia Designs Ellyn Mole is a key figure in Creswell, balancing her roles as a graphic design business owner and Venture Catalyst with RAIN Catalysts. Since moving to Creswell in 2021, Ellyn has embraced the community, opening her design studio and working with RAIN to support local businesses. Her efforts helped revive the South Valley Farmers Market, bringing it to Creswell with three successful markets this summer in Harry Holt Memorial Park. Through her graphic design business, Ellyn has worked on signage for Garden Lake Park and No Smoking signs for local parks and schools. She’s also a volunteer Planning Commissioner and part of the team behind the new Creswell Main Street Program, which aims to enhance the town's landscape. Ellyn’s work supports local small businesses by offering resources, insights, and design services to help them thrive. Her volunteer efforts, paired with her professional contributions, reflect her deep commitment to Creswell’s growth and sense of community. Inspired by those around her, Ellyn continues to make a positive impact, shaping Creswell into a vibrant, welcoming place to live and work.
In case you didn't know, our very own Sergeant Speldrich is on Facebook! Give him a follow and keep up with our local law enforcement!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Do you ever wonder what Sergeant Speldrich gets up to while he is on duty? Follow him on Facebook at Creswell Sergeant Alex Speldrich.
The City of Creswell Planning Commission will be holding their monthly meeting tonight at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Planning Commission Meeting, February 20th, 2025, Creswell City Hall Conference Room, 5:30pm
Happy Thursday, Creswell! Since she can't drive, Paisley is a frequent sidewalk user, just like many other residents in town. Here are some tips for keeping our sidewalks clear!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
What’s that doing there? When I go on my walks, I use the sidewalks (as one does). Sometimes though, I come across things like basketball hoops blocking my path. Our code says that nothing  shall block the right of way  (including sidewalks) so  that pedestrians and those experiencing mobility issues have a clear path around town!
Need to pay your utility bill? 🧾 Call Xpress Bill Pay at 1-800-720-6847 for quick and easy payment over the phone! 📞
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Need to pay your utility bill? 🧾 Call Xpress Bill Pay at 1-800-720-6847 for quick and easy payment over the phone! 📞
Do you ever wonder whether to call 9-1-1 or the non -emergency line? Here's a quick guide!
3 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
Happy #WaybackWednesday, Creswell! Right from the archive, we have a picture from Creswell's 2012 Earth Day Celebration! In case you didn't recognize her, that is Creswell Library's very own Youth Librarian, Lindsey!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image from the Creswell Earth Day Celebration in 2012
Heads up, Creswell! City Hall will be closed from 11am to 1pm on February 24th, 2025. Doors will open promptly at 1pm and all messages will be returned in the order they are received. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Heads up, Creswell! City Hall will be closed from 11am to 1pm on February 24th, 2025. Doors will open promptly at 1pm and all messages will be returned in the order they are received.
The 2nd St Sewer Project will start Feb 24th and end Mar 25th. Crews will repair the main line & replace service laterals. For questions, contact Public Works at 541-895-2395 or email Cliff Bellew at cbellew@creswell-or.us. Thanks for your patience!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
2nd STREET SEWER PROJECT. February 24th-March 25th, 2025. The 2nd St Sewer Project will begin Feb 24th and end Mar 25th. Crews will repair the main line & replace service laterals. Expect: Flagging and one lane of traffic Brief sewer service outages during lateral replacements  For more information, please contact Public Works at  541-895-2395
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! It is time for question of the day! Today we want to hear about how your pet got their name!
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Question of the day: How did your pet get their name? Let us know in the comments!
The Creswell City Council will be holding their monthly work session on Monday, February 24th, 2025, at 6pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend and the meeting will be livestreamed on Facebook and YouTube.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION. February 24th, 2025.  6pm,  Creswell City Hall
Happy Presidents Day from The City of Creswell! City Hall is closed today and will resume regular business hours tomorrow.
3 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy  Presidents Day from the  City of Creswell!