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Public Safety Levy Renewed!

Thank you to everyone who voted in support of the Happy Valley Public Safety Levy. Based on unofficial results from Clackamas County Elections, police services in Happy Valley will continue to be funded for the next five years. This ensures dedicated City police patrols, proactive traffic enforcement, and crime prevention measures. The City will maintain ...  

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Apply to be on a City Committee!

Have you been thinking about applying to serve on a City Committee? Joining a committee is a great way to get involved and help make a difference in the community. You can weigh in on important conversations and even help shape decision making. Dedicated citizens meet on a regular basis to address current issues and ...  

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Date Change for Permanent Striping at 129th Ave. and King Rd. Roundabout

The roundabout at 129th Ave. and King Rd. will be closed for the day on Thursday, Nov. 7, so crews can apply permanent striping to the roadway and allow sufficient time for it to dry. Detour signs will be in place. Keep in mind this work is weather dependent and may be rescheduled in the ...  

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Happy Valley Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony

Join us for the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony and kick off the holiday season in style with friends, family, and festive cheer! Enjoy festive treats, live music, kids’ take-home crafts, and community booths. Stroll through beautiful lights, sip warm cocoa, and soak in the holiday spirit with friends and neighbors. Hosted by Happy Valley Parks …  

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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 26,000 residents.