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Employee honored for 30 years of service
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City Surplus Equipment Auction
July 31, 2009
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Planning Commission Vacancy
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Davy Garden planting under way
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√2007 City Water Report
√2008 City Goals and Policies
 
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The Color of Summer

Tillamook's downtown flower baskets and the annual June Dairy Parade are among the colorful signs of summer. To see more photos, CLICK HERE.




The City of Tillamook is on the northern coast of Oregon just 74 miles west of Portland next to Tillamook Bay. As the county seat, it is the center of business in the region and the crossroads from which visitors can reach Tillamook County's many beaches, parks and recreational opportunities.

Tillamook has long been a hard-working community built around the area's timber, dairy and fishing industries. Today, with a rapidly growing tourism industry added to the mix, the city is enjoying a Renaissance. Classic downtown buildings are being refurbished, new ones are being built, a new waste treatment plant is under construction to serve future growth, and an Urban Renewal program is under way.

Today as always, Tillamook has a lot to offer families, business and visitors.



Tillamook City Hall • 210 Laurel Avenue, Tillamook, OR 97141 • (503) 842-2472

Gateway to the Oregon Coast