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February Celebrates Black History
February Celebrates Black History Black History Month is celebrated throughout the month of February and it is a time to explore and highlight the lives and contributions of the African American community. In this month's issue of HV News, the Happy Valley Library compiled a variety of books that reflect upon and honor the community's ...
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Keep readingPassport services at City Hall to temporarily close beginning Monday, Jan. 30
Passport services at City Hall to temporarily close New processes seek to improve customer experience Beginning Monday, Jan. 30, the City of Happy Valley will temporarily suspend its passport service as agents reevaluate current processes. The closure is anticipated to extend through February, with services resuming no later than March. Passport services have been progressively …
Keep readingPassport Service Changes Effective Fri. Jan. 27 & Mon. Jan. 30
Effective Friday, Jan. 27 Friday, Jan. 27, passport agents will assign customers applying for a passport a color-coded number card that will indicate their placement in line. Like a fast pass at an amusement park, the numbered card will serve to help limit the customer’s wait time in the lobby. We encourage you to return ...
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 26,000 residents.