Have questions about your citation? Caitlin is here to help! Contact her at 541-895-2531 ext. 307 or email cborn@creswell-or.us for assistance!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Have questions about your citation or court date? Contact Caitlin! Caitlin Born, City Recorder/Court Clerk. cborn@creswell-or.us 541-895-2531ext. 307
Have you talked with your family about being safe online? Discuss strong passwords, suspicious links, and the importance of privacy. 🛡️
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Cybersecurity Awareness Month October 2024 SECURE OURWORLD HOW TO STAY SAFE ONLINE Use Strong Passwords All passwords should be: Long: At least 16 characters Unique: Never reuse passwords Random: Use a random string of mixed-case letters, numbers and symbols, like: Yuc8$RikA34%ZoPPao98t Keep your passwords safe by using a password manager! 2 Have you talked with your family about being safe online? Discuss strong passwords, suspicious links, and the importance of privacy. Empower them to protect themselves! C #Cybersecurity Awareness Month #SecureOurWorld 8 Turn on Multifactor Authentication Multifactor authentication provides an extra layer of security on your accounts and may include a biometric login or entering a code sent to your phone or email. Update Software Updating software and devices is the easiest way to stay protected from security threats. Perform updates as soon as they become available or set automatic updates. Recognize and Report Phishing Keep an eye out for phishing and other scam attempts in your emails, texts, direct messages or phone calls. Always verify the sender before clicking links or downloading attachments. If you spot a scam, report it!
Happy Wednesday, Creswell! We hope you have a wonderful day!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Wednesday, Creswell!
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! It is once again time for Question of the Day! Today we want to hear about your (family friendly) Halloween costumes! Tell us in the comments!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Question of the Day. What will your halloween costume be this year?
Heads up, Creswell! City Hall will be closed from 9am to 1pm next Tuesday for a staff training. If you have any questions, please call 541-895-2531.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Heads up, Creswell! Creswell City Hall will be closed on October 29th, 2024, from 9 AM to 1 PM for a staff training session. During this time, city staff will be participating in professional development to better serve our community.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding. Regular business hours will resume at 1 PM. For any urgent matters, please contact us via email or phone, and we will respond as soon as possible. Thank you for your cooperation!
Did you know that the City of Creswell provides FREE leak checks to customers? It's true! For more information, please contact our Utility Clerk, Wendy, at 541-895-2531 ext. 301 or wbair@creswell-or.us
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Common Reasons for High Utility Bills High utility bills can be frustrating, and there are several common reasons for them. Here are some to consider:  Leaky Fixtures: Dripping faucets, leaking toilets, or showerheads can waste a significant amount of water over time. Running Toilets: A toilet that continuously runs can lead to a major increase in water usage. Irrigation System Issues: Broken sprinkler heads or timers set incorrectly can cause overwatering in your yard. Increased Usage: Seasonal changes, such as watering the garden in the summer or filling a pool, can naturally raise your water consumption. Water Main Leaks: Undetected leaks in your home’s plumbing or the municipal water supply can lead to higher bills. Guest Usage: Extra people in your home can increase water usage significantly, especially if they use laundry and shower facilities. Appliance Upgrades: New washing machines or dishwashers that are not water-efficient may use more water than older models. Changing Habits: Any changes in your daily habits, like longer showers or more laundry loads, can also contribute to higher bills.
Happy Monday, Creswell! Here is everything that we have happening in the Friendly City this week!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
This Week in Creswell 10/24 Street Sweeper (North Side) 10/26 Coffee With a Cop 10am-12pm at Blue Valley Bistro
From October 1st to December 31st, our amazing Public Works staff will be picking up bagged leaves so it is one less thing you have to worry about! For more information, please contact City Hall at 541-895-2531.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Let Us Take Your Leaves! From October 1st to December 31st, the City of Creswell will be offering FREE leaf pick-up to residents that reside within Creswell city limits! You may place your request by calling City Hall at 541-895-2531 or by visiting our website at ci.creswell.or.us and clicking “Submit a Request or Concern.From October 1st to December 31st, the City of Creswell will be offering FREE leaf pick-up to residents that reside within Creswell city limits! You may place your request by calling City Hall at 541-895-2531 or by visiting our website at ci.creswell.or.us and clicking “Submit a Request or Concern.”
The Creswell City Council will be holding their monthly Work Session on Monday, October 28th, 2024, at 6pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend and the meeting will be live streamed on Facebook and YouTube.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Council Work Session. October 28th, 2024 at 6pm in Creswell City Hall
Overgrown limbs can pose a risk to people and property during storms or high winds. If you have trees near your home or public areas, check for any branches that need attention. Let’s work together to maintain a safe and beautiful environment for everyone!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Stay safe. Cut away tree branches that could fall on people or property.
Happy Sunday, Creswell! Today Paisley wants to warn everyone about the dangers on the internet and give you advice on how to stay alert!
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Safety Sundays With Paisley. WAYS TO BE SAFE ON THE INTERNET: Stay in the Light: Stick to websites you trust and know. Just like I love my familiar park, you should explore the web safely! Use Strong Passwords: Make those passwords as tough as a bone! Mix it up with letters, numbers, and symbols to keep your accounts secure. Don’t Share Personal Info: Keep your secrets safe! Just like I don’t let just anyone pet me, don’t give out your personal information to strangers online. Be Cautious with Links: If a link looks fishy, don’t click it! It could lead you to places that aren’t safe—like a squirrel in a tree that you just can’t reach!
Follow us everywhere! The City of Creswell is on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and X (formerly known as Twitter).
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Stay connected. Follow us everywhere! Facebook: City of Creswell. Twitter: @city_creswell. Instagram: @cityofcreswell. YouTube: @cityofcreswell1909
Do you have property-related questions? Our City Planner is ready to help! You can contact him at 541-895-2531 ext. 326 or at cthomas@creswell-or.us
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Do you have questions about property lines or land development? Talk to our city planner! Curtis Thomas, City Planner. 541-895-2531 ext. 326. cthomas@creswell-or.us
Coffee With a Cop is one week away! Join our very own Sergeant Speldrich for coffee and conversation at Blue Valley Bistro from 10am to 12pm and get caught up on everything happening in Creswell!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Coffee With a Cop. Saturday OCT 26th BLUE VALLEY BISTRO 116 Melton Road 10AM-12PM NO PURCHASE NECESSARY Join some of creswell’s finest law enforcement officers for coffee and conversation! For more information, please contact sgt. Speldrich at alex.speldrich@lanecountyor.gov
Happy Saturday, people of Creswell! We hope you have a wonderful day today!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Saturday, Creswell!
The latest update from City Manager Amberg has arrived! To receive these updates via email, message Michelle at mdamberg@creswell-or.us. October 18th, 2024 Update: https://5il.co/2z86u
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell City Manager Weekly Update
Are you unsure if something is against code? Contact Chelsie! She is ready to assist you with all of your municipal code needs! *Chelsie currently works a hybrid schedule. The best method for contacting her is by email.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Code Enforcement Questions? Contact our Code Enforcement Officer, Chelsie! You can reach her at chaynes@creswell-or.us or at 541-895-2531 ext. 315
Happy Friday, Creswell! Here is today's Trivia Question! Do you know the answer?
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
CRESWELL TRIVIA. What piece of documentation do you need in order to license your dog in Creswell? a: adoption certificate. b: birth certificate. c: Proof of rabies vaccine. d: Proof of ownership
Remember, Creswell, trains always have the right of way! Let’s prioritize safety by staying aware of train tracks and signals. Always stop for trains and never attempt to cross while they are approaching. Let's keep Creswell safe for everyone!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Trains always have the right of way. See tracks, think train.
For non-emergency situations, you can reach the Lane County Sheriff's Office at 541-682-4150. Whether you have questions, need assistance, or want to report an incident that isn’t urgent, their team is ready to help. Your safety and community matters—don’t hesitate to call!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Need to report a crime? Call the Lane County Sheriff's Office Non-Emergancy Number at 541-682-4150.