What time-period is covered for the past-due rent?
This program will cover any past rent for any or all months since April 2020.
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This program will cover any past rent for any or all months since April 2020.
A stop sign will be installed on existing Thompson Road (Old Thompson Road) where it intersects Kenny Terrace (new Thompson Road). There will be a clear line of sight in both directions.
In addition to the program application, participants must submit documentation demonstrating their household income. This can include a paystub, your most recent tax return, social security statements etc. Participants must also submit utility bills from three recent months.
If participants opt out of submitting income documentation, they can still qualify for a $1,500 rebate. Utility bills still must be submitted.
We use a hot mix asphalt treatment.
Single family homes, manufactured homes and multifamily homes are eligible for the program. Some multifamily homes may not be eligible due to the structure of the building, local codes or proximity of other units. Program staff will verify eligibility during the initial inspection.
We have a multi-disciplinary team that works together to address your specific needs. The team includes:
The hotline is intended as a vehicle to report Improper Governmental Conduct, including: 1) abuse of authority, 2) gross waste of funds, 3) mismanagement, 4) theft or misappropriation of County assets; and 5) violation(s) of County policy, State and/or Federal law(s).
Washington County funds shelter programs managed by local operators – shelter locations that include services provided by a contracted partner. Staff are on-site at all times and trained in trauma-informed care, safety and crisis de-escalation, housing navigation and employment support. Because of safety concerns, Washington County does not fund programs that do not include staffing, such as unstaffed camping locations.
Washington County funds a variety of shelter program models, including congregate (shared living space) shelters, motel-type shelters, youth shelters and temporary pod shelters. All shelter programs include restrooms, showers, trash disposal and security.
Development is unrelated to the road project. For more information, contact Hillsboro’s Planning Department at 503-681-6153.
Possible deterrents are being investigated.
Oregon law prohibits the issuance of a concealed handgun license to anyone:
Funds are provided by Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS), paid to tenants through the Housing Authority of Washington County. Any subsidy funds not distributed will be retained by OHCS
These trees appear to be in the right-of-way and may be removed if the north side of Alden Street is selected as the location for the sidewalk. We have hired a licensed arborist to help make this determination. If other vegetation is in the right-of-way, they may need to be removed depending on the placement of the sidewalk.
With the increased availability of housing resources including emergency shelter, we have already seen a reduction in unsheltered homelessness in Washington County. In 2021, Washington County began addressing three active encampments county-wide. Today, in 2023, Washington County has just one active encampment with plans under way to close and restore that location.
With Ordinance #896 in place, law enforcement and housing partners with have clarity on next steps for supporting unsheltered individuals transition into shelter and housing. The five-day warning period (available when shelter is more limited), gives individuals time to work with outreach providers and housing case managers to find a more permanent lodging alternative.
A noise study will be conducted to determine expected noise impacts.
Models project traffic on Century Boulevard between Main Street and Cornell Road will increase by 15-20% when the bridge opens. This is about one additional vehicle per minute in each direction.
When South Hillsboro is fully built traffic on this section of road is expected to be 25-30% more than in 2019, about two additional vehicles per minute in each direction.
Only the repair or reconstruction of the sidewalk that intersects the driveway is eligible for reimbursement.
Because the sidewalk repairs must be ADA compliant, it is possible that your driveway will need additional improvements that are not reimbursable. Your bids must be itemized to clearly describe and provide an estimate for only the area that we will reimburse.
The areas highlighted in the below images are eligible. Improvements outside of those areas are not eligible or reimbursement.
Improvements to the curb and the driveway apron are reimbursable. The running slope must be less than 8.3% and the cross slope must be less than 2% for all sidewalk repair, including the apron.
Improvements to the curb and driveway apron are not reimbursable.