Pipelines from WES Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) is committed to projects that develop and strengthen the county’s infrastructure while building a resilient clean water future. Two examples include a new, larger outfall pipeline from the Tri-City Water Resource Recovery facility to the Willamette River, and a larger, primary sewer line (interceptor) along Highway 212. The upsizing of these pipes will help ensure WES’ capacity to manage future wastewater needs of residents. Learn more about projects strengthening our communities at www.clackamas.us/wes Two new libraries For years, Gladstone has been in need of a new, modern library to meet the growing needs of its residents. The new library is being built to provide more space, meeting rooms, areas for children and teens, an external book drop and more. A library is also planned for the Concord Property, formerly Concord Elementary School. The new library will have twice as much space as the Oak Lodge Library it will replace. The site will also include a new park and community center. The library is under construction and is expected to be completed in summer 2025. Keep up to date at www.clackamas.us/libraryproject Multipurpose building The Clackamas County Fairgrounds and Event Center is building a new multipurpose building to replace a barn torn down in 2014. This new, state-of-the-art facility is designed to house all sorts of events and will be a valuable resource for emergencies. Learn more at clackamascountyfair.com/ new-construction Since July 1, 2023, the county’s road maintenance team has: • Patched more than 4,600 potholes • Completed more than 2,150 road service requests • Plowed and sanded 11,006 miles • Cut 430 miles of trees and brush Road maintenance SERVICE GUIDE| 2024 19
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