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Sunrise Corridor Coalition Leadership Group
Clackamas County is looking for interested community members to join the Sunrise Corridor Coalition Leadership Group. This group helps guide the development of the Sunrise Corridor Coalition and leads its activities and projects. The group currently meets every third Wednesday of the month from 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. Meetings are primarily virtual but occasionally ...
Keep readingSalvation Army Red Kettle Community Partnership Donation Drive
Join your community on December 3rd, from 10 AM to 2 PM at Happy Valley Fred Meyer where Happy Valley Police, Clackamas Fire, will join forces with civic leaders to support The Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign. Crews will be stationed at the main grocery entrance, welcoming customers by ringing the Salvation Army Red Bell ...
Keep readingCity Committees Need Volunteers
City Committees Need Volunteers Volunteer on one of 7 committees that help shape the City! Do you care about future growth or design standards? Do you have an interest in improving public safety? What are your thoughts on public art? Are you interested in how the city spends its resources? Happy Valley is always looking ...
Keep readingClackamas Fire’s Operation Santa Claus Returns to Happy Valley!
For more than 50 years, Clackamas Fire’s Operation Santa Claus has been a cherished tradition that brings our community together to help families in need during the holiday season. This year, we’re proud to support their efforts by collecting new, unwrapped toys and non-perishable food items to help local families. Donations can be dropped off ...
Keep readingHappy Valley is a planned growth community.
Are you proud to be a resident of Happy Valley? There are many reasons to enjoy living in this community. With our beautiful parks, meandering trails, well-maintained streets, safe neighborhoods, and attractive commercial centers, Happy Valley is a wonderful place to call home. Much of the look and feel of the city took decades of thoughtful planning and steadfast leadership to instill development standards that reflect the community values.
Since its incorporation as a city in 1965, Happy Valley has grown from a rural area with a population of approximately 300 people to a thriving suburb of over 27,000 residents. Here are just a few key initiatives driving our community’s growth.