OR-20013 NW Murphy Rd

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Ownership

Legal Owner(s): Michael & Samantha Bilodeau

Site Address: 20013 NW Murphy Rd North Plains, OR 97133

Mailing Address: 20013 NW Murphy Rd North Plains, OR 97133

Property Characteristics

Bedrooms: 6

Total Bathrooms: 3.00

Full Bathrooms: 3

Half Bathrooms: 0.00

Units: 0

Stories:

Fire Place: Y

Air Conditioning: Central

Heating Type: Forced air unit

Property Information

Land Use: RESIDENTIAL

Improvement Type: Single Family Residential

Legal Description: ACRES 1.76

Assessor & Taxes

2024 Market Land: $384,020

2024 Market Structure: $476,240

2024 Market Total: $860,260

2024 Assessed Total: $497,110

Sale History

Last Sale Date: 12/22/2021

Sale Date: 2/1/2017

Year Built: 2004

Building SqFt: 3,425

First Floor SqFt: 1,856

Basement SqFt: 1,107

Basement Type: Improved Basement

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Parcel #: 2N31000-01302 APN: R1473471

County: Washington

Lot SqFt: 76,666

Lot Acres: 1.76

Roof Type: Metal

Roof Shape: GABLE

Porch Type:

Building Style:

Garage: Attached Garage

Garage SqFt: 704

Parking Spots: 2

Pool:

Zoning: EFC

School District: Hillsboro School District 1j

Neighborhood: North Plains / Helvetia / Mountai Subdivision: Acres 1.76

Taxes: $6,453.78

Improved: 55.36

Code: 070.03 Millage Rate:

#: 2021-130796

Doc #: 2017-009256

Sale Price: $850,000

Property Maps

CC&R’s Available Upon Request

Altos Market Report

North Plains, OR 97133

Single-Family Homes

This week the median list price for North Plains, OR 97133 is $679,900 with the market action index hovering around 54. This is less than last month's market action index of 56. Inventory has increased to 13.

Market Action Index

Strong Seller's Market Market Narrative

The market has started cooling and prices have been flat for several weeks. Since we’re in the Seller’s zone, watch for changes in MAI. If the MAI resumes its climb, prices will likely follow suit. If the MAI drops consistently or falls into the Buyer’s zone, watch for downward pressure on prices.

Median List Price

Real-Time Market Profile

Each segment below represents approximately 25% of the market ordered by price.

Strong Seller's Market

Demographics

Transportation To Work

Average Travel Time To Work

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Age Pyramid

The

group: 2023 FemalesAge 60-64 The

group: 2023 MalesAge 85+

Households by income

(23.1%)

(3.6%)

$50,000

Employment By Industry

School Report

Subject: 20013 NW Murphy Rd North Plains, OR 97133

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Hillsboro School District 1j

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Students We Serve

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

North Plains Elementary School

PRINCIPAL: Kellie Petrick | GRADES: K-6 | 32030 NW North Ave, North Plains 97133 | 503-844-1630

REGULAR ATTENDERS

Students

School Goals

A top priority is making sure all students feel welcomed and valued. Our stance is based on meeting each child where they are at in order to stretch and maintain growth. Knowing every student by name, strength, and need is our ultimate action step. With this in mind, we craft thoughtful experiences to mold the whole child - mind, body, and heart. Our staff commits to an inclusion model of service that fosters peer connections and high expectations for all students.

MATHEMATICS

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

At North Plains Elementary School, students are known by name, strength, and need. Staff members aim to start students' day in a positive manner by greeting them as they enter the building and the classroom, and teachers hold a morning meeting with their class in order to bolster social emotional learning. Our 6th and 5th grade Student Council helps to represent and evolve our culture of care for all students. Our student-centered routines, activities, and voice propel our larger community to be incredibly involved and supportive.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

North Plains Elementary School

Outcomes

REGULAR ATTENDERS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

Counselors/ Psychologists/ Social Workers

About Our School

BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES

We have a no-bullying policy here at North Plains Elementary. We believe in restorative practices and collaborative problem solving. School-wide positive reinforcement and reteach systems are in place. Students are taught expected behaviors for each area of the building, as well as expectations for unstructured areas like assemblies and recess. Our school counselor and our Student Success Coach provide an extra layer of support. We continue to implement a Social Emotional Learning curriculum called Harmony SEL. All classes begin with a morning meeting to support the feeling of community and belonging in the school.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Students at North Plains have an opportunity to participate in a variety of after-school activities, including: band, artistic expression, identity, agency, engineering, and basic robotics. We have materials and a location set up for a Maker Space as well. Our STEAM coordinator is always looking for additional resources to serve our students!

PARENT ENGAGEMENT

The North Plains Parent Teacher Organization (PTO) is very involved and provides a variety of school activities throughout the year. Our goal is to involve as many students and families as possible. Our PTO holds a Fun'd Run every Fall, a Holiday Gift Shop and Movie Night every winter, and a Community Carnival every spring. In addition, we host three evening events per year to highlight student growth, achievement, and goals. Likewise, Soar Time - in person and virtual - opportunities are designed to allow families to connect more with the principal. Creating a sense of belonging and a celebration of diversity drive our connection opportunities.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Our community sponsored events include McTeacher Night at our local McDonalds, staff wellness with Peak Chiropractic, ice cream socials with Eleete Real EstateDirk Hmura Team, reading challenges with Hillsboro Hops, and gardening maintenance with JEWETT CAMERON CO. Our kindergartners take walking tours of our local police department, fire department, McDonald’s, and the city library. Our Chamber of Commerce is active and involved. In addition, Mayor Teri Lenahan is a visible presence in our school. On campus, we value the opportunity for our families to enroll their child or children in after school care with Vermont Hills.

Students We Serve

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Evergreen Jr High School

PRINCIPAL: Kevin Hertel | GRADES: 7-8 | 29850 NW Evergreen Rd, Hillsboro 97124 | 503-844-1400

REGULAR ATTENDERS

Students

School Goals

Evergreen has three main goals for the 2023-24 school year: 1) Mathematics growth - we will strive to have 60% of all students achieve their personal growth goal on the MAP assessment; 2) English language proficiency - increase from 8% to 12% the number of students demonstrating proficiency on the English Language Proficiency Assessment (ELPA); and 3) Culture and Climate enhancement - revise student behavior support systems to better address the needs of students, thereby decreasing the number of referrals written in the areas of defiance and skipping.

MATHEMATICS

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

We recognize the diversity and worth of all students, individuals and groups, and are committed to both educating and providing a safe and inclusive space for everyone, regardless of their race, color, religion, immigration status, or any other basis. We believe that students learn best when they feel safe and valued. Our staff is skilled, caring, and dedicated to fostering each student’s academic and personal growth in a supportive and welcoming environment.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Evergreen Jr High School

Outcomes

REGULAR ATTENDERS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

About Our School

BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES

Our number one priority and goal is to ensure that students are safe. To that end, we have a network of adults, systems, structures, protocols, and other supports we leverage to keep our school as safe as possible. To learn more, please visit www.hsd.k12.or.us/keepingstudentssafe. Ensuring safety also means that positive, respectful, and responsible behavior is expected at all times. We do not tolerate bullying or harassment. To learn more about the District’s definition and response to bullying and/or harassment, please see Board Policies JFCF and JFCF-AR: Hazing, Harassment and Bullying, as well as the Standards of Student Conduct.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Evergreen Middle School offers a number of extracurricular activities, including both academic and athletic opportunities. These include volleyball, soccer, basketball, wrestling, track and field, Chicas, FCS, Chess Club, speech and debate, robotics, video gaming, dance team, jazz band, mariachi, Homework Club, Migrant Support Club, STEM Club, student leadership, yearbook, and Equity Club.

PARENT ENGAGEMENT

Evergreen Middle School holds several evening events for families, beginning with our annual Back-to-School Night in early fall. Conferences, Multilingual Family Nights, Sixth Grade Family Night, 8th Grade Celebration, and many other band, choir, and drama performances play a major role in engaging families. In addition, a weekly newsletter keeps families informed about what is happening at Evergreen. Evergreen’s Parent Club also meets monthly, allowing school leadership and other key stakeholders the opportunity to attend and present on various topics related to the school and our students.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Evergreen Middle School partners with local businesses and organizations such as Intel, local food truck organizations, Washington County Chamber of Commerce, Hillsboro Police Department, and others to provide our students with real world experiences in several career and technical fields. Experiences range from hosting guest speakers to students spending valuable time on-site at partner organizations to learn about careers firsthand. In addition, we are looking forward to having many volunteers help out in classrooms on a regular basis.

Students We

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Glencoe High School

PRINCIPAL: Claudia Ruf | GRADES: 9-12 | 2700 NW Glencoe Rd, Hillsboro 97124 | 503-844-1900

REGULAR ATTENDERS

Students

Students

Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes

were first-time ninth graders in 2018-19 graduating in 2021-22

FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION

Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2017-18 finishing in 2021-22

COLLEGE GOING

Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 16 months of completing high school in 202021. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.

School Goals

Glencoe places a strong emphasis on academic language and rigor to improve academic discourse between students and enhance differentiation in the classroom. We continue to work on the "what?" and "why?" of our lessons by posting Learning Targets, Essential Questions, and Language Targets. Our staff have become even more proficient in technology this past year and we have prioritized supports for all students. Staff also strive to ensure that every student has at least one adult on campus who knows them well, can advocate for them, and can provide guidance and supports.

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and local communities to ensure a 90% ontime, four year graduation rate by 2027. To progress toward this goal, the state will prioritize efforts to improve attendance, provide a well-rounded education, invest in implementing culturally responsive practices, and promote continuous improvement to close opportunity and achievement gaps for historically and currently underserved students.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

At Glencoe, we value both classroom climate and culture, and the safety of all students and staff. Our many different clubs provide students with opportunities to develop relationships and a sense of belonging. We work hard to include all parents in our school community. We have bilingual staff in our main office and are able to support families both in person and via telephone. As a Dual Language school, we value bilingualism and all cultures. We offer World Studies, Algebra 1, Geometry, Spanish Language Arts 1 and 2, Physics, and Geometry in Spanish. This year we are adding US History to our Dual Language Program.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Glencoe High School

Outcomes

REGULAR ATTENDERS

ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE

About Our School

ADVANCED COURSEWORK

GHS offers both Advanced Placement and dual-credit courses. AP courses include Studio Art, Language, Literature and Composition, Environmental Science, Biology, Human Geography, Government, Psychology, US History, European History, Statistics, Calculus AB, and Calculus BC. We were happy to add AP Music Theory and AP Spanish Language this year. Twenty-five percent of GHS students were enrolled in at least one AP course in 202223. Our dual-credit courses are Tech Theater, AP Calculus BC, Pre-Calculus, and Economics. In 2023-24, our Dual Language program will continue to offer Science, Language Arts, Mathematics in Spanish; and will be adding Dual Language Social Studies.

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION

GHS has a strong and extensive CTE program and continues to develop opportunities for students in the areas of the Arts, Information, and Communications (Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Music, and Theater); Business Management (Business and Marketing); Health Sciences; Early Childhood Education; Engineering; Manufacturing and Design; and Construction. In 2023-24, we are extending our Health Sciences program to offer both Dental Assistant and Pharmacy Technician specialties.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

GHS has a strong tradition in athletics, clubs, and the arts. We offer 19 sanctioned OSAA sports. We also offer clubs such as lacrosse, bowling, and equestrian. More than sixty percent of our students participate in extracurricular clubs and sports. We also partner closely with the Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce to provide opportunities for students to job shadow and volunteer throughout Washington County.

PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Our work during the 2022-23 school year was around developing opportunities for parents to be involved. Many different activities took place such as FAFSA and ORSAA evenings in both English and Spanish. We send weekly calendars and newsletters with information on upcoming events in which parents and community members can participate. Our band and athletic booster clubs are highly successful. We will continue to find ways for all of our parents to be involved in our school.

Business Report

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Restaurants

The Pie Guy

Stores

NW Dairy Creek Rd North Plains, OR 97133

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Healthcare

Jennifer South Otr/l 15871 NW Dairy Creek Rd North Plains,

3/7/2025

Financial

Public Agencies

Utilities

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Public School District

Banks (503) 324-8591

Beaverton (503) 356-4500

Canby (503) 266-7861

Centennial (503) 760-7990

Colton (503) 824-3535

Corbett (503) 261-4200

David Douglas (503) 252-2900

Estacada (503) 630-6871

Forest Grove (503) 357-6171

Gaston (503) 985-0210

Gladstone (503) 655-2777

Gresham-Barlow (503) 261-4550

Hillsboro (503) 844-1500

Lake Oswego (503) 534-2000

Molalla River (503) 829-2359

North Clackamas (503) 353-6000

Oregon City (503) 785-8000

Oregon Trail (503) 668-5541

Parkrose (503) 408-2100

Portland (503) 916-2000

Reynolds (503) 661-7200

Riverdale (503) 262-4840

Sherwood (503) 825-5000

Tigard-Tualatin (503) 431-4000

West Linn-Wilsonville (503) 673-7000

Colleges / Universities

Clackamas Community College (503) 594-6000

Mt. Hood Community College (503) 491-6422

Oregon Health Sciences University (503) 494-8311

Portland Community College (971) 722-6111

Portland State University (503) 725-3000

Reed College (503) 771-1112

University of Portland (503) 943-8000

Warner Pacific College (503) 517-1000

Newspapers

The Oregonian (503) 221-8240

The Business Journal (503) 274-8733

Canby Herald (503) 266-6831

United States Post Office

General Information (800) 275-8777

Sewer & Water Co. / Districts

City of Beaverton (503) 526-2257

City of Boring (503) 663-4594

City of Canby (503) 266-1156

City of Cornelius (503) 357-9112

City of Estacada (503) 630-8270

City of Forest Grove (503) 992-3221

City of Gladstone (503) 557-2771

City of Gresham (503) 618-2373

City of Hillsboro (503) 681-6163

City of Lake Oswego (503) 635-0265

City of Milwaukie (503) 786-7525

City of Oregon City (503) 657-8151

City of Portland (503) 823-7770

City of Portland Water emergency (503) 823-4874

City of Tigard (503) 718-2460

City of Troutdale (503) 674-7232

City of West Linn (503) 656-4262

City of Wilsonville (503) 570-1610

City of Wood Village (503) 667-6211

Clackamas River Water District (503) 722-9220

Clean Water Services (503) 681-3600

Lake Grove Water District (503) 636-1617

Mulino Water District (503) 829-9787

Oak Lodge Water District (503) 654-7765

Oak Lodge Sanitary Sewer District (503) 653-1653

Powell Valley Water (503) 823-7770

Raleigh Water District (503) 292-4894

River Grove Water District (503) 635-6041

Rockwood Water (503) 665-4179

Sunrise Water Authority (503) 761-0220

Tualatin Valley Water (503) 848-3000

Water Environment Services (503) 742-4567

West Slope Water District (503) 292-2777

Garbage Haulers

Canby Utilties (503) 266-1156

Forest Grove Light & Power (503) 992-3249

Pacific Power & Light (888) 221-7070

Portland General Electric (503) 228-6322

Northwest Natural Gas (503) 226-4211

Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV)

Vehicle Registration (503) 299-9999

Transportation

Amtrak (800) 872-7245

Canby Area Transit (503) 266-4022

Greyhound (800) 231-2222

GroveLink (503) 226-0700

Portland Airport (503) 460-4234

Sandy Area Metro (503) 668-3466

SMART Transit (503) 682-7790

Tri.Met/MAX (503) 238-7433

Garbage Haulers

Allied Waste (503) 682-0336

Aloha Garbage (503) 649-6727

Arrow Sanitary (503) 257-3993

B & J Garbage (503) 663-4778

Bliss Sanitary Services (503) 663-3417

Canby Disposal (503) 266-3900

Clackamas Garbage (503) 656-9633

Cornelius Disposal (503) 357-3510

Dan Walker Disposal Services (503) 630-4242

Deines Brothers Sanitary (503) 654-1449

Garbarino Disposal & Recycling (503) 647-2335

Gladstone Disposal (503) 656-9426

Gresham Sanitary Service (503) 665-2424

Heiberg Garbage (503) 794-8212

Hillsboro Garbage (503) 648-4219

Hoodview Disposal & Recycling (503) 650-3328

Garbage Haulers

Mel Deines Sanitary (503) 654-0632

Millers Sanitary Service (503) 644-6161

Molalla Sanitary Services (503) 829-6183

Oak Grove Disposal (503) 654-6118

Oregon City Garbage (503) 656-8403

Portland Disposal & Recycling (503) 281-8736

Pride Disposal (503) 625-6177

Republic Services (503) 636-3011

Rockwood Solid Waste (503) 666-3488

Swatco Sanitary Service (503) 324-0230

Sunset Garbage Collection (503) 774-4122

Valley Recycling & Disposal (503) 585-4300

Walker Garbage Service (503) 531-6330

Waste Management of Oregon (800) 808-5901

West Linn Refuse & Recycling (503) 557-3900

West Slope Garbage (503) 292-8173

Wichita Sanitary (503) 655-2266

Sustainability Services

Clackamas County (503) 557-6363

Multnomah County (503) 823-4000

Washington County (503) 846-8611

Major Hospitals / Medical Ctr.

Adventist Medical Center (503) 257-2500

Doernbecher Children’s Hospital (503) 494-8311

Kaiser Permanente (503) 813-2000

Legacy Emanuel Children’s (503) 276-6500

Legacy Good Samaritan (503) 413-7711

Legacy Meridian Park (503) 692-1212

Legacy Mt. Hood Medical (503) 674-1122

Oregon Health Sciences Univ. (OHSU) (503) 494-8311

Providence Milwaukie (503) 513-8300

Providence Newberg (503) 537-1555

Providence Portland (503) 215-1111

Major Hospitals / Medical Ctr. (Cont.)

Providence St. Vincent (503) 216-1234

Providence Willamette Falls (503) 656-1631

Tuality Community Hospital (503) 681-1111

Tuality Forest Grove Hospital (503) 357-2173

Cable / Internet / Telephone

AT&T

(855) 632-8210

Beavercreek Telephone (503) 632-3113

Canby Telephone Assn (503) 266-8111

Cascade Utilities (503) 631-3863

Charter Spectrum (844) 815-2587

Clear Creek Mutual (503) 631-2101

Clear WiMAX Wireless Internet (888) 888-3113

Colton Cable & Telephone (503) 824-3211

Direct Link (503) 266-8111

Molalla Communications (503) 829-1100 Qwest (800) 244-1111

Trinsic (877) 987-4674

Wave Broadband (866) 928-3123

Xfinity (800) 934-6489

Ziply Fiber (866) 699-4759

Clackamas County

Property Tax Information (503) 655-8671

Voter Registration (503) 655-8510

Multnomah County

Property Tax Information (503) 988-3326

Voter Registration (503) 988-3720

Washington County Regional Government - Metro

Property Tax Information (503) 846-8741

Voter Registration (503) 846-5800

Important Numbers Tri-County Area

Entertainment Attractions

Portland Timbers / Thorns - Soccer (503) 553-5555

Portland Trail BlazersBasketball (503) 234-9291

Portland Winter HawksHockey (503) 236-4295

Portland International Raceway (503) 823-7223

Portland Meadows (503) 285-9144

Artists Repertory Theater (503) 241-1278

Chamber Music Northwest (503) 223-3202

Metropolitan Youth Symphony (503) 239-4566

Oregon Symphony (503) 228-1353

Portland Center Stage (503) 445-3700

Portland Opera (503) 241-1802

Portland Youth Philharmonic (503) 223-5939

General Information (503) 797-1700

Metro Recycling Information (503) 234-3000

Bonneville Lock & Dam (541) 374-8820

Children’s Museum (503) 223-6500

End of the Oregon Trail Center (503) 657-9336

Enchanted Forest (503) 371-4242

Fort Vancouver Historic Site (360) 816-6230

The Grotto (503) 254-7371

Historic Oaks Park (503) 233-5777

Japanese Gardens (503) 223-1321

Mt. Hood Scenic Railroad (800) 872-4661

OMSI (503) 797-4000

Oregon Historical Society (503) 222-1741

Oregon Sports Hall of Fame (503) 227-7466

Oregon Zoo (503) 226-1561

Pittock Mansion (503) 823-3623

Portland Art Museum (503) 226-2811

Portland Rose Festival (503) 227-2681

Portland Walking Tours (503) 774-4522

Timberline Lodge (503) 272-3311

World Forestry Center (503) 228-1367

Police

Emergency-all areas 911

Banks (503) 324-3270

Beaverton (503) 629-0111

Canby (503) 655-8211

Cornelius (503) 359-1881

Durham (503) 691-4800

Fairview (503) 674-6200

Forest Grove (503) 992-3260

Gaston (503) 985-7521

Gladstone (503) 655-8211

Gresham (503) 618-2318

Happy Valley (503) 760-0123

Hillsboro (503) 629-0111

King City (503) 620-8851

Lake Oswego (503) 635-0238

Milwaukie (503) 786-7400

North Plains (503) 629-0111

Oregon City (503) 655-8211

Portland (503) 823-3333

-Central Precinct(503) 823-0097

-East Precinct (503) 823-4800

-North Precinct (503) 823-5700

Sandy (503) 655-8211

Sherwood (503) 625-5523

Tigard (503) 629-0111

Troutdale (503) 665-6129

Tualatin (503) 691-4800

West Linn (503) 655-6214

Wilsonville (503) 682-1012

Wood Village (503) 823-3333

Shopping Centers

Beaverton Mall (503) 643-6563

Clackamas Town Center (503) 653-6913

Eastport Plaza (503) 771-3817

Jantzen Beach Center(503) 286-9103

Lloyd Center Mall(503) 282-2511

Pioneer Place (503) 228-5800

Saturday Market (503) 222-6072

Vancouver Mall (360) 256-8122

Washington Square(503) 639-8860

Factory Outlet Centers

Columbia Gorge Premium Outlets (503) 669-8060

Woodburn Company Stores (503) 981-1900

Municipalities

Banks (503) 324-5112

Beaverton (503) 526-2290

Canby (503) 266-4027

Durham (503) 639-6851

Estacada (503) 630-8270

Fairview (503) 665-7929

Forest Grove (503) 992-3268

Gaston (503) 985-3340

Gladstone (503) 557-2772

Gresham (503) 661-3000

Happy Valley (503) 783-3800

Hillsboro (503) 681-6157

Johnson City (503) 655-9710

King City (503) 620-6444

Lake Oswego (503) 635-0217

Maywood Park (503) 255-9805

Milwaukie (503) 786-7543

North Plains (503) 647-5555

Oregon City (503) 657-8154

Portland (503) 823-4082

River Grove (503) 639-6919

Sandy (503) 826-1939

Sherwood (503) 625-4225

Tigard (503) 639-4171

Troutdale (503) 665-5175

Tualatin (503) 691-3025

West Linn (503) 656-4263

Wilsonville (503) 570-1587

Wood Village (503) 667-6211

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