Happy Friday, Creswell! It is once again time for some trivia! Here's a hint: you can find the answer in the newsletter archives on our website!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Creswell Trivia. What year did Creswell City Hall move to its current location? a: 2008. b: 2009 c: 2010 d: 2011
Rain is coming, Creswell! Here are some ways that we can prepare for the rainy weather!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Get Ready for Rain! Clear leaves and yard debris off streets and storm drains. Clear gutters and downspouts.  Keep yard debris and leaf piles away from ditches and streams so culverts don't get plugged.
We know that everyone is preparing for Trick-or-Treaters! Remember to make sure that your decorations are not just spooky, but safe, too!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Keep Halloween decorations away from open flames, light bulbs and heaters. It's easy for decorations like cornstalks and crepe paper to catch on fire. Keep exits clear of decorations, so nothing blocks a way out.
All in one place! Resource Providers, Community Based Organizations, Educational & Training Resources & Employers who are currently hiring and fun for the whole family! There will be Trick or Treating, Raffle Prizes, Free Onsite Childcare, and so much more!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Bridgelane Resource Fair. October 30th from 3pm to 6pm at the Cottage Grove Armory 628  East Washington Avenue
Utility payments are due today, Creswell! If you are needing a payment extension, please contact our Utility Clerk, Wendy Bair, at 541-895-2531 ext. 301 or at wbair@creswell-or.us.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
UTILITY BILLS ARE DUE TODAY! You can pay by: Going online to xpressbillpay.com Calling Xpress Bill Pay at 1-800-720-6847 Mailing a payment to P.O. Box 276, Creswell, Oregon 97426 Making a payment at Creswell City Hall Dropping off a payment in the City Hall Dropbox
Happy Thursday, Creswellians! Today Paisley wants to share some information about the importance of making sure your storm drains are clean and clear of debris!
7 months ago, Paisley
Paisley’s Ponderings. I love splashing around in puddles and chasing leaves, but I’ve noticed something important: those storm drains need our help! When they get clogged with leaves and debris, rainwater can’t flow properly, and that means less fun for us dogs. It can even lead to flooding, which is no fun at all! So, let’s keep those drains clear and clean!
The City of Creswell Planning Commission will be holding their monthly meeting on Thursday, October 17th, 2024, at 5:30pm in Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Planning Commission Meeting. October 17th at Creswell City Hall at 5:30pm
It is a very rare occasion that we have all of our Officers here in one place! Obviously we had to get a group picture! From left to right: Deputy Brooks, Sergeant Speldrich, Deputy Dills, Debuty Bazinet, and Deputy Biehler.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Image of Creswell's LCSO officers. From Left to right: Deputy Andrew Brooks, Sergeant Alex Speldrich, Deputy Courtney Dills, Deputy Buck Bazinet, Deputy Steven Biehler
We are excited to share that the Creswell Park and Tree Advisory Board will be planting the Pollinator Garden at Garden Lake Park this coming Saturday! Stop by between 1pm and 3pm to see the process and learn about the project!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Park & Tree Advisory Board Pollinator Garden Planting. 10/12/2024 1pm-3pm Garden Lake Park
We know that dogs can sometimes get out. Here is what to do if you come across one wandering around town. *Only dogs that have been found in Creswell City Limits will be accepted.
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
FOUND A LOST DOG? Bring it to Creswell City Hall during regular business hours and we will work to reunite the dog with its family. If outside of City Hall business hours, please contact the Lane County Sheriff's Office Non-Emergency number at 541-682- 4150 to report a dog at large.
Happy Wednesday, Creswell! We hope that you have a wonderful day today!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Happy Wednesday, Creswell!
Attention Creswell residents! You can pay your utility bills online at www.xpressbillpay.com. Create an account to view bills, set up automatic payments, and get notifications—all from the comfort of your home!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Pay Your Utility Bill Online! Creswell residents can easily pay their utility bills online through Xpress Bill Pay. Simply visit www.xpressbillpay.com, where you can create an account or log in to manage your payments securely. This convenient platform allows you to view your bill, set up automatic payments, and receive notifications, ensuring that you never miss a due date. Enjoy the ease of managing your utility payments from the comfort of your home!
Get excited, Creswell! The CHS Homecoming Parade is Friday, October 18th, 2024, from 1pm to 2pm! Come out and see all of the excitement!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Hello Neighbor,  This is an invitation and a notice for the return of the CHS Homecoming Parade. We will be rolling by your location between 1-2pm on Friday, October 18th. This parade will be escorted (via the route shown here) by the Lane County Sheriff's Department, and will potentially impede traffic for a brief period of time. Should you be home at this time, we hope you will step outside and give a wave to our students, staff, and supporters in celebration of Homecoming that day. Should you have further questions about the parade, you can direct those to Bethany Scovil at  bscovil@creswell.kl2.or.us.
Happy Tuesday, Creswell! Today we want to hear about the most creative Halloween costume you've ever seen! Tell us in the comments!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Question of  the Day. What’s the most creative Halloween costume you’ve ever seen? Let us know in the comments!
The Creswell City Council will hold two closed Executive Sessions on October 14, 2024, to review the employment-related performance of the chief executive officer and other public officials who do not request an open hearing, as permitted by ORS 192.660 (2)(i).
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
City Council Executive Session Notice. The Creswell City Council will hold two (2) Executive (closed) Sessions pursuant by ORS 192.660 (2)(i) – To review and evaluate the employment -related performance of the chief executive officer of any public body, a public officer, employee or staff member who does not request an open hearing during the October 14th, 2024 City Council Meeting. This executive session is in regard to the following topic(s):  A.     City Attorney Annual Evaluation B.     Municipal Judge Annual Evaluation  For more information, please contact the City Recorder, Caitlin Born, at 541-895-2531 ext. 307 or at cborn@creswell-or.us    The Creswell City Council October 7th, 2024
Just a few inches of fast-moving water on the road can cause a car to lose control or stall. Don't risk it — Turn Around, Don't Drown!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Turn around, don't drown! 12 inches of running water can carry away a car. 2 feet of running water can carry away most SUVs and trucks
The Creswell City Council will be holding their monthly meeting on Monday, October 14th, 2024 at 6pm at 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 Meeting. October 14th, 2024 at 6pm in Creswell City Hall.
Happy Monday, Creswell! Here is everything happening in the Friendly City this week!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
This Week in Creswell. 10/9/24: Municipal Court 7pm at City Hall. 10/10/24: Utility Bills Due. 10/10/24: Street Sweeper (South Side)
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!
7 months ago, Creswell Admin
Do you ever wonder what Sergeant Speldrich gets up to while he is on duty? Follow him on Facebook!
Happy Sunday, Creswell! Now that it's starting to get darker a lot earlier, Paisley wants to share some tips for driving safely at night!
7 months ago, Paisley
Safety Sundays with paisley. Hey, humans! When driving at night, be extra careful! Keep your headlights bright to spot all the fun things, like squirrels and other dogs. Drive slowly to see any critters crossing the road, and avoid distractions—no texting while driving!