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172nd Ave. Infrastructure Improvement Project Open House

To keep pace with the City’s growth and future needs, and to reduce congestion and improve safety for vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians, the City is working with Clackamas County to improve the infrastructure on 172nd Ave. between Misty Dr. and Scouters Mountain Rd. You are invited to learn about the project and ask questions at ...  

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Friends of Trees Join Forces to Enhance Natural Area

This morning, our longtime community partner, Friends of Trees, joined forces with the Windswept Waters HOA and Clackamas Water Environment Services to enhance the natural area where Rock Creek meets the Clackamas River. Teams of volunteers planted a variety of trees and native plants that will establish robust root systems between now and spring. These ...  

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Celebrating Black History Month

February marks Black History Month, a dedicated time to delve into and celebrate the numerous contributions and accomplishments of the Black and African American community. In honor of this, the Happy Valley Library has curated a diverse collection of books and resources that highlight and appreciate Black culture, heritage, and history. Discover more at the ...  

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Wildfire risk mitigation

The City is currently reviewing several areas in preparation for hazardous fuel reduction. Over the next couple of months, the Public Works team will be actively assessing areas near the Happy Valley Library, at Hidden Falls Nature Park, and along the pathways of Mt. Scott Nature Trail. Residents may notice some markings and flagging, indicating ...  

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Are you proud to be a resident of Happy Valley? There are many reasons to enjoy living in this community. With our beautiful parks, meandering trails, well-maintained streets, safe neighborhoods, and attractive commercial centers, Happy Valley is a wonderful place to call home. Much of the look and feel of the city took decades of thoughtful planning and steadfast leadership to instill development standards that reflect the community values.

Since its incorporation as a city in 1965, Happy Valley has grown from a rural area with a population of approximately 300 people to a thriving suburb of over 27,000 residents. Here are just a few key initiatives driving our community’s growth.