
It is once again time for Safety Sundays With Paisley. This week, our City Hall Greeter would like to remind everyone to wear a helmet while out on their bikes and scooters! This Border Collie believes that helmets are the height of fashion (and safety)!


The sun is out and so are the dogs of Creswell. 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.


NEVER leave your pets in hot cars, even with the windows cracked. Temperatures inside can skyrocket in minutes, putting your pets at serious risk of heatstroke and even death. Keep your pets safe by leaving them at home or taking them with you when you leave the car.


Our first Movies in the Park event is tonight! Join us for Ralph Breaks the Internet (PG) starting at dusk in Holt Park! Stop by for concessions available from local vendors and a Summer Reading booth hosted by the Creswell Library!


Happy Saturday, Creswell! Our first Movies in the Park event is tonight! Join us at dusk in Holt Park for Ralph Breaks the Internet (PG). Concessions will be available for purchase from Bigfoot Fudge Factory, Ah-Mae-Zing Creations, and Bittle Brew Coffee Company. The Creswell Library will also be hosting a summer reading booth so you will not want to miss out!


Be sure to get to Holt Park early tomorrow to get your concessions and have fun with the Creswell Library! Lindsey, the youth librarian, has some exciting stuff lined up! Concessions and activity booths will open at approximately 7:30pm.


The latest update from City Manager Amberg has arrived! To receive these updates via email, message Michelle at mdamberg@creswell-or.us.
July 12, 2024 Update: https://5il.co/2r4vn


The application process to run for Creswell City Council has begun! For more information or to schedule a time to pick up your election packet, please contact our City Recorder, Caitlin, at 541-895-2531 ext. 307.


Happy Friday, Creswell! It is once again time for Creswell Trivia! Do you think you know the answer?


We are excited to introduce you all to Deputy Buck Bazinet, the latest addition to Creswell's amazing law enforcement crew!


The City of Creswell Planning Commission will be holding their monthly meeting on July 17th at 5:30pm at City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.


The City of Creswell Public Safety Committee will be meeting on July 18th at 5:30pm at Creswell City Hall. Members of the public are welcome to attend.


Happy Thursday, Creswell! Today Paisley would like to remind everyone to clean up after themselves when they go to the park! Paisley loves when Hot Cheetos are left on the ground but Hot Cheetos do NOT love Paisley back!


Utility bills are due today, Creswell! If you are needing to make a payment arrangement, please contact our Utility Clerk, Wendy, at 541-895-2531 ext. 301.


The City of Creswell Airport Commission will be holding a Work Session and Quarterly Meeting on July 17th, 2024 at 5:30pm in the City Hall Conference Room.


Happy Wednesday, Creswell! We hope your week is going well!


The latest update from City Manager Amberg has arrived! To receive these updates via email, message Michelle at mdamberg@creswell-or.us.
July 9th, 2024 Update: https://5il.co/2qt9v


Did you miss out on last night's City Council Meeting? Never fear! We have the City Council Meeting Recap here for you!





Be sure to check out the Creswell Summer Markets hosted by South Valley Farmers Market! The first one of the season is happening tomorrow!


Lane County Public Health advises EVERYONE to prepare for the heatwave coming by the end of the week. Temperatures in the 100s on Friday and Saturday and possibly lasting well into next week (note: even the coast is expected to be unusually hot).
Actions you can take now:
Make plans to be somewhere cool, especially in the afternoons and into early evening when it’s hottest;
Hang heat-reflecting curtains or blinds on windows;
Stock up on cooling foods and drinks – have extra to share;
Ask your friends & neighbors if they have air conditioning or need support – people most vulnerable to this heat are: people over 65 and under 4 years old, those on certain medications and/or with preexisting conditions, those working outdoors, and people without access to a reliable source of cooling and/or hydration;
Do laundry and other electricity-dependent activities ahead of the heatwave and think of other ways you can reduce demand on the electric grid (like unplugging unnecessary electronic devices);
Spread the word to raise awareness about the signs of heat illness and the importance of taking precautions.
To find places to get cool, visit www.LaneCountyOR.gov/cooling which is regularly updated about locations and resources available.
To get updated forecasts about the heat risk posed for our area, even specific zip codes, go to the HeatRisk Dashboard.
