Month: April 2020

Correct Answers to Hiland Water’s Letter to Customers

Correct Answers to Hiland Water’s Letter to Customers

Mayor Richardson wrote in detail the chronological events leading up to Hiland Water’s letter to their customers and the City Council directed the letter be placed on our website to give correct answers to any questions.

Hiland Water Franchise Fee 2020

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042820 Parks and recreation Commission Meeting (Held Telephonically)

042820 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Agenda

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SOUTHERN OREGON WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES NOW ACCEPTING MORE PLASTIC BOTTLES

SOUTHERN OREGON WASTE MANAGEMENT COMPANIES NOW ACCEPTING MORE PLASTIC BOTTLES

https://www.kdrv.com/content/news/Southern-Oregon-waste-management-companies-now-accepting-more-plastic-bottles-569860351.html

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CANCELLED 042320 Planning Commission Meeting

Notice of Cancelled PC meeting 04 23 20

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Schoolhouse Lane Construction Project Now Out To Bid!

S18-001 Advertisement to Bid

 

S18-001 Schoolhouse Improvements_REFERENCE

 

S18-001 Contract & Bid Docs_REFERENCE

 

 

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Weed Abatement to Start on May 1!

Weed Abatement to Start on May 1!

The City of Shady Cove WEED ABATEMENT Ordinance begins on May 1.  Fire Season is too important to wait until later in the year to start enforcement. There have already been numerous small wildfires in the Valley.  Jackson County has sent a DROUGHT DECLARATION to the Governor. Gone are the days of just cutting weeds once a year.  WE DO NOT WANT AND WE CANNOT HAVE ANOTHER FIRE SEASON LIKE LAST YEAR.

Please help the whole community by taking action now.  If there are any questions, do not hesitate to contact City Hall at 541-878-2225.  Community Service Officers will be patrolling regularly.

Noxious vegetation. The presence of vegetation on property or in the right-of-way of a street, alley or sidewalk abutting the property, anytime between May 1 and September 30 of any year including:

Weeds or grass more than 10 inches

Blackberry bushes that extend into a public thoroughfare or across a property line

Poison oak or ivy

Vegetation that is a health hazard, a fire hazard or other hazard because it is near other combustibles, or a traffic hazard because it impairs the view of the public thoroughfare or otherwise makes use of the thoroughfare hazardous for pedestrians and/or vehicles.

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CANCELLED 040920 Planning Commission Meeting

Notice of Cancelled PC meeting 04 09 20

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Spring 2020 INSIDER Newsletter!

Spring 2020 INSIDER Newsletter

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