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Official Site | The City of Boardman Oregon

Official Site | The City of Boardman Oregon

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Official Site | The City of Boardman Oregon Skip to main content The City of Boardman Oregon CommunityDirections to City Hall FAQ's Photos of Boardman Press Releases Public Notices/News Subscribe to Newsletters BusinessBids and RFPs Chamber of Commerce GovernmentAdministration Agendas, Minutes & Videos Animal/Code Compliance Boards and Commissions Budget Committee Building City Council Clerks Office Community Development/Planning Finance Planning Commission Police Public Works Urban Renewal Utility Online ServicesOnline Bill Pay Agendas / Minutes/Videos Calendar Contact the City Documents Directory Email Subscription Forms Directory Job Openings Ordinances Reader Board Request Staff Directory Contact Us Home Search form Search Website Tuesday January 3rd Overcast, 31 °F 123PreviousNext Official Site Take Steps to Keep Your Water Flowing The City of Boardman wants residents and businesses to take steps to keep their water pipes from freezing and possibly bursting over the winter.  These tips can help: Find the faucet furthest from where water enters the house and let it to drip slowly. Allowing water to move through the pipes will reduce the chance of water freezing. Set a bucket in the sink to collect the water that drips, so it can be saved for other household uses. Set the thermostat above 65° if you are leaving the house for multiple days. Make sure all outside pipes are insulated. Read more City of Boardman - Snow & Ice Control Program We all know how unpredictable the weather can be in our area.  We have experienced winters (normally December, January and February) with no snow accumulation, to winters such as we’ve had in the past that deposited heavy snow accumulation. With a population of over 3500 and 80 plus lane-miles of streets, the City is continually striving to provide an acceptable level of snow and ice control.   NORMAL SNOW CONDITIONS Read more Public Works Reminds Motorists: Do Not Crowd Snow Plow Trucks By removing snow and ice from our roads, snowplows make driving safer for all of us. However, driving too close to snowplows can be a winter hazard on its own. Most snowplow/passenger vehicle crashes occur when passenger vehicles hit snowplows from behind or while attempting to pass.   Follow these tips to stay safe and give snowplows the room they need to do their job.  1. SLOW DOWN AND ALLOW AT LEAST 200 FEET BETWEEN YOUR VEHICLE AND THE SNOWPLOW Read more Latest News Free Christmas Tree Pick Up Take Steps to Keep Your Water Flowing Temporary Road Closure - NW 1st Street - Dec. 13-14 Impounded Dogs View all News Upcoming Events City Council Executive Session 01/10/2023 - 6:00pm City Council Meeting 01/10/2023 - 7:00pm Planning Commission Meeting 01/18/2023 - 7:00pm View Calendar Online Bill Pay Agendas/Minutes/Videos Boardman Map Community Events Jobs Municipal Codes Ordinances Forms and Permits Documents Reader Board Requests Boardman Links Pool & Recreation Center Chamber of Commerce Fire District Library District Marina Park Medical Clinic Port of Morrow SAGE Center School District Community Directions to City Hall FAQ's Photos of Boardman Press Releases Public Notices/News Subscribe to Newsletters Business Bids and RFPs Chamber of Commerce Government Administration Agendas, Minutes & Videos Animal/Code Compliance Boards and Commissions Budget Committee Building City Council Clerks Office Community Development/Planning Finance Planning Commission Police Public Works Urban Renewal Utility Online Services Online Bill Pay Agendas / Minutes/Videos Calendar Contact the City Documents Directory Email Subscription Forms Directory Job Openings Ordinances Reader Board Request Staff Directory Additional Info City of Boardman Home Sitemap Staff Login Contact Us Site Design by Aha Consulting