Wildfire 2020 Resident Resources

Happy Valley Level 1 evacuation alert has been lifted
- Keep following the City’s Facebook page as well as Facebook pages for Clackamas County, Oregon, Clackamas Fire, and Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office.
- Be sure to check out www.wildfire.oregon.gov. It offers additional links to road closures, county alerts, and vital health information related to air quality.
The City has compiled a list of helpful resources that may be beneficial to those interested in staying up to date on the Oregon wildfires. This post will be updated to include new pages and links as needed and will remain pinned to the top of our page for easy reference.
Covid-19 Quarantine & Wildfire
Updated Curfew Information 9.13.20
Clackamas County, Oregon Facebook
Clackamas County Disaster Management
- Twitter: @ClackamasFire
Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office
- Twitter: @ClackCoSheriff
Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal Facebook
Oregon Department of Transportation Facebook
“As you’ve seen, visibility is extremely low due to dense fog & smoke. Please slow down, use your headlights & use extra care because pedestrians & cyclists are difficult to see. Traffic signals are very hard to see until you get to intersections, please use extreme precaution. With the poor air quality, minimize your time outdoors. Be careful out there!” – Clackamas Fire
UPDATE (Sunday, Sept. 13) — CHANGE IN CURFEW ZONES
From Clackamas County Curfew Information
The Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office is making adjustments to the curfew enacted on Thursday, Sept. 10.
Effective immediately, the curfew will ONLY be in effect in the Level 2 (“Be set”) and Level 3 (“Go”) evacuation zones.
These zones are indicated on the Clackamas County Wildfire Evacuation Zones web page. Level 2 is indicated by the yellow-colored zone, and Level 3 is indicated by the red-colored zone. Curfew hours in those zones remain the same, from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Per Clackamas County, there is a risk of running out of water that could hinder firefighting efforts.
From Sunrise Water Authority
“Sunrise Water Authority is currently experiencing excessive water demands. We are asking customers throughout the City of Happy Valley to reduce or eliminate outdoor water use in order to maximize supply capacity for local public fire protection. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated during the present emergency conditions.”