The Dahlia Plaza Pocket Park is located in downtown Woodburn just across the street from the more well-known Downtown Plaza. It is tucked between buildings but stands out with its vibrant mural of beautiful dahlia flowers, twinkling lights, and benches. This pocket park is a great place to sit and enjoy a cup of coffee and is reservable for small gatherings.
The City of Woodburn, Oregon is requesting proposals from qualified consultants with experience in Oregon land use planning and statewide planning goals. Specifically, the City seeks proposals from consultants with established experience in assisting with buildable land inventories under OAR 660-024 and economic opportunities analysis (EOA’s) under OAR 660-009 and Urban Reserves under OAR 660-021.
Update October 24, 2022: The Commission will continue the public hearing for PUD 22-01 & SUB 22-01 Mill Creek Meadows from October 27 to November 10, 2022.
Parks Maintenance oversees upkeep and improvements at all City parks and building grounds. There are 17 parks in the City of Woodburn park system from the largest, Centennial Park, with 25 acres and multi-use Sports fields and Sport court, to the smallest, Cowan Park, with 0.2 acres patterned after an English Key Rose Garden. There are currently 40 different sites that are maintained by the Parks Maintenance, including parks, building grounds, trails, and natural areas. Eight months out of the year the section works on a rotating 7 day per week schedule.
The December 12, 2022 meeting of the Woodburn City Council at 7:00 p.m. will be held in person in the Woodburn Council Chambers, 270 Montgomery Street.