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House Bill 2017 Street Improvement Projects

Construction Ahead!

The City is working on projects funded by House Bill 2017.  These projects include street improvements and installing new sidewalks.  For the 2024 project season, the City will be working on Robbins Street between N Main Street and NE 6th Ave.  The Robbins Street project includes new water and sewer mainlines, rebuilding the street and installing ADA curb ramps.  See project map below.

WHEN is this going to happen?

The Robbins Street project will start around April 15 and will continue until late July, 2024.  

PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR - PARKS/RECREATION/BUILDINGS

Position:         Public Works Supervisor – Parks/Recreation/Buildings

 

Salary:            $28.71 to $35.22 per hour.   (5 Pay Step Grades)

 

Duties:            Supervises and participates with a crew of employees engaged in maintaining parks, golf course, public buildings and grounds, and recreational areas and facilities.  Able to respond, trouble-shoot and solve various complex problems and answer questions which arise within the scope of related work projects.   Does related work as required.

EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST

Position:                   FULL-TIME EMERGENCY COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST

                                   

Salary:                       Entry Level Pay Range $20.09 – 24.43 per hour.

Bilingual incentive pay is an additional 5%.

Lateral pay based on Oregon DPSST certification level.    

 

HB2017 Street Improvement Projects

City of Milton-Freewater, Oregon, invites Bids for the construction of the HB2017 Street Improvement Projects. The work includes approximately 22,000 square feet of concrete driveway and sidewalks, 2,500 tons of ACP, 1,500 square yards of pavement repair, 3,300 linear feet of curb, and other associated work.

For more information please see advertisement for bids document below.

Walk for Warmth Fundraiser

Walk for Warmth Fundraiser sponsored by the Mac-Hi Key Club

 

Walk for Warmth will be held January 16, 2021 at Shockman Field.

All donations to Walk for Warmth go to the City of Milton-Freewater UTILITY BILL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM!

ALL DONATIONS RECEIVED WILL BE MATCHED BY CITY LIGHT & POWER AND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENTS!

 

Donations are used for ‘customers in crisis’ within the City Light & Power Service Territory to help with utility bills.

 

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