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The new Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District office is almost complete.

The new Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District office is almost complete.

After several years of preparation, the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District is ready to relocate from our current, leased space in Oregon City to our permanent home in Beavercreek.

It’s hard to believe that our multi-year effort to bring a permanent office and service home into being is nearly complete. The new Conservation Resource Center will soon be ready for our staff to take occupancy.  We are currently busy packing, filing, and organizing, so if you happen to drop by this week, please excuse our mess!

Please Note our New Address

  • New Mailing Address:  P.O. Box 830, Beavercreek, OR  97004
  • New Physical Address:  22055 S. Beavercreek Rd., Beavercreek, OR  97004
  • Our office hours remain the same:  8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • Our office phone number remains the same:  503-210-6000

District Office to Close During Transition

In order to completely shut down our Oregon City location and bring our new office up to complete, functional speed, we will be closed from 星期一, 十一月 25, 2019 through 星期五, 十二月 6, 2019.

During this time, we’ll be working with movers, setting up our computer network and stations, getting phone lines in place, and unpacking.  When 星期一 morning arrives on 十二月 9th, we fully expect to be ready to provide the same great quality service to our cooperators that they have come to expect.

Learn More About the Conservation Resource Center

Information about the purchase and development of the new District office has been carefully documented by General Manager Tom Salzer.  Anyone interested in learning more about this multi-year project is invited to visit our Beavercreek Farm & Conservation Resource Center webpage.

Thank you for your patience during this time.  We look forward to welcoming you to our new space soon.

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