Do you ever wonder whether to call 9-1-1 or the non -emergency line? Here's a quick guide!
about 1 month 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
We have one (1) vacancy on our Park and Tree Advisory Board! If you are interested in joining, stop by Creswell City Hall and pick up an application! Application: https://5il.co/26jtn
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
We Need YOU! Are you passionate about preserving and enhancing our community’s parks and green spaces? Do you want to play a key role in shaping the future of Creswell’s natural areas? Join the City of Creswell Park & Tree Advisory Board!  Applications are available in person at Creswell City Hall or online at ci.creswell.or.us. Please submit all applications to our City Recorder, Caitlin Born, by March 21st, 2025. For more information, please call 541-895-2531 ext. 307
Happy Friday! Today's Creswell Hero is Misty Moore, Operator and Founder of Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary! If you would like to nominate someone for our Creswell Heroes series, just fill out this form: https://forms.gle/kvk5sp4r7HnGAxRJ6
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell Heroes. Misty Moore, Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary Operator.  Misty Moore, the founder and operator of  Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary in Creswell,  has been a vital part of the community for the  past eight years. Through her sanctuary, she  provides a safe haven for rescued farmed  animals and fosters a culture of compassion,  kindness, and community involvement. Misty  goes beyond animal rescue, actively assisting  local  residents with their animal care needs, including a recent project to help a colony of 20 abandoned cats. In addition to her sanctuary work, Misty plays a key role in local initiatives. She helped organize Romeo’s Fall Festival, bringing together the community to celebrate kindness toward animals and the earth. Through educational efforts like Welcome Walks, she connects people with the sanctuary’s mission and promotes animal welfare and sustainability. Misty is motivated by the support of volunteers, fellow sanctuary operators, and local businesses, which keeps her passionate about creating a more inclusive and compassionate community. Her efforts have not only given animals a second chance but have also strengthened the bonds within Creswell, inspiring a culture of kindness and empathy. Through her work, Misty continues to spark positive change in both the lives of animals and people.
Heads up, Creswell! Coffee With a Cop is CANCELLED this month. We will see you next time in April!
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Heads Up,  Creswell! Coffee With a Cop is  CANCELLED  this month!  We look forward to seeing you in April!
The City of Creswell Planning Commission will be meeting on March 20th, 2025, at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Planning Commission Meeting, March 20th, 2025 in the Creswell City Hall Conference Room at 5:30pm
Today our City Hall Office Dog wants to remind everyone to check out the Creswell Library and take a look at all of the amazing things they have going on!
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
What are you reading? If you are looking for friendly faces and fantastic stories, go visit the Creswell Library! That place is a treasure trove of amazing things! Also, they are  having a book sale  right now! Go take a  look at the awesome stuff they have! Love, Paisley
The City of Creswell is now accepting applications for a new City Manager. For more information, please contact Interim City Manager Spencer Nebel at 541-270-5855 or at snebel@creswell-or.us. Job Posting: https://www.ci.creswell.or.us/page/job-opportunities
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
City Manager City of Creswell, OR Annual Salary Range: $130,000-$160,000 DOE/DOQ Job Opening. Description: The City of Creswell, Oregon is seeking its next City Manager who will administer a staff of 21 and a city budget of $14.7 million. The city seeks an individual who will lead the City Administration in a transparent, accountable and ethical manner. The preferred candidate will be familiar with municipal budgeting, grants, and finance, and have a good understanding of project management, public works and emergency management. The successful candidate will be able to manage all aspects of human resources including recruitment, retention and termination of employment. The City Manager will promote cooperation among the Council, staff, and citizens in developing City policies, and building a sense of community. The City Manager will be proficient in facilitating public meetings and collaborating effectively with the City Council. The City Manager will be diligent in carrying out council directives and implementing the strategic plan.  How to Apply: Please send the following to Interim City Manager, Spencer Nebel, at snebel@creswell-or.us: A concise cover letter to Mayor Nicholas Smith summarizing relevant background and qualifications for the position; A resume; A City of Creswell Application Form; Response to the Supplemental Questions;  and if applicable Veterans Only: a completed and signed Oregon Veterans Preference for with supporting documentation (DD-214 or DD-215). Please do not submit a Veterans’ Preference Form if you are not a veteran. Questions may be directed to Spencer Nebel at snebel@creswell-or.us or 541-270-5855
This week's Movies in the Park theme is all about the early 2000s! Cast your vote in the comments below or via this link: https://forms.gle/WUYGB8iCGvQSJJTv8
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Movies in the Park Round 3: Y2K Mania. Movie candidates are: The Emperor's New Groove (G), The Incredibles (PG), Shrek (PG) and Twilight (PG-13)
For today's #WaybackWednesday, we have a picture of one of the Creswell signs that the Lions Club put up on I-5. Before we were the Friendly City, we called ourselves a Friendly Town!
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Image of an old Creswell sign that was put up by the Lions Club
With the addition of Councilor Dukes, our City Council roster is complete! If you would like a paper copy of our City Council Contact Card, we have them available at Creswell City Hall.
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Council Contact Card. Mayor Nick Smith: nsmith@creswell-or.us. Council President Alonzo Costilla: acostilla@creswell-or.us. Councilor Staci Holt: sholt@creswell-or.us. Councilor Clark Kent: ckent@creswell-or.us. Councilor Joan Morris: jmorris@creswell-or.us. Councilor Mark Kremer: mkremer@creswell-or.us. Councilor Alan Dukes: adukes@creswell-or.us
Need to report a Street Light Outage? Scan the QR code or visit https://portal.iworq.net/CRESWELL/new-request/700/3520 to submit your request.
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Need to report a street light outage? You can do it by scanning the QR code on the image or by visiting the link in the description.
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! It is time for Question of the Day! Today we want to hear about what you are looking forward to the most this coming Spring!
about 1 month ago, Creswell Admin
Question of the day: What are you looking forward to the most this Spring?
The Creswell City Council will be holding their monthly work session on March 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.
about 2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Council Work Session, March 24th at 6pm in City Hall
Are you missing your furry friend? This male black lab was found roaming around Oregon Avenue and has previously been spotted in the area of 9th and 10th. If this dog belongs to you, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531.
about 2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of a male black lab with a white tummy.
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
about 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!
Happy Monday, Creswell! Here is everything happening in the Friendly City this week!
about 2 months ago, Creswell Admin
This Week in Creswell. March 17th: St. Patrick's Day. March 20th: Planning Commission Meeting, 5:30pm at Creswell City Hall.
Need report a crime to the Lane County Sheriff's Office? You can reach them at their non-emergency number: 541-682-4150.
about 2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Need report a crime to the Lane County Sheriff's Office? You can reach them at their non-emergency number: 541-682-4150.
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.
about 2 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!
Happy Sunday, Creswell! Here is Paisley's Safety Tip for the day!
about 2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Safety Sundays With Paisley. Fire safety is super important, everyone! If you have a dryer, make sure you empty out the lint trap! This can help prevent dryer lint fires!
Looking for resources in Creswell? Check out these local services that can help!
about 2 months ago, Creswell Admin
Local Resources in Creswell. Family Resource Center Supports families with resources, workshops, and community partnerships to help them thrive. 996 W. A Street, Creswell, OR 97426 (Modular 4) Office: (541) 895-6175   Mobile: (541)246-4368   Email: kdumas@creswell.k12.or.us Creswell Food Pantry Providing Creswell residents with food boxes up to twice a month. Open Thursdays from 9am to noon at the Cobalt Activity Center. Phone: 541-870-2252 Creswell Food 4 Kids Creswell Food 4 Kids (CF4K) is a Creswell community sponsored program designed to provide easy-to-make food to Creswell School Kids for the weekends when they cannot depend on the free school meals they receive during the school week. Phone: 541-419-9999  Email: CreswellFood4KidsProgram@gmail.com Hillside Church Clothing Closet Provides a place where people can donate and receive clothing and other small house hold items. 635 Holbrook Lane. *NOTE: Please text or call phone number when dropping off clothes donations Mobile: (541) 228-2130   Email: creswellhillsidechurch@gmail.com