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Addressing Properties
Backflow Prevention Installation
Beaverton Central Plant (BCP)
Boards & Commissions
Brownfields 101
Building Residential Decks
Business Licenses
City and TVWD Water Customers Transfer Facts
City Attorney's Office
City Manager and the 2021 City Charter
Claims Processing
Community Gardens Rules & Etiquette
Community Service Hours
Composting at Home
Cooper Mountain Community Plan
COVID-19 Commercial Leases
COVID-19 Commercial Leases (Spanish)
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Earthquake Mitigation
Emergency Management / CERT: Training Information
Garbage
Human Resources
Jury Duty
Marijuana Facility License Frequently Asked Questions
Municipal Court
Night Market: For Potential Vendors
Night Market: Para Vendedores Solicitantes (Español)
Open Air Beaverton Program
Parking
Permits and Contractors
Planning - Annexation
Police Department - Crime Analysis Division
Pre-Application Conference FAQs
Proposed City Charter 2021
Public Works
Recycling - General Recycling
Recycling - Glass
Recycling - Metal
Recycling - Non-Curbside Recycling & Disposal
Recycling - Paper / Paperboard / Cardboard
Recycling - Plastics
Restitution
Rights of Way
Sewer Clogs (Wastewater)
Site Development
Special Events vs. Temporary Use Permits
Urban Growth Boundary Expansion
Vacant Buildings
Victim Assistance
Weather and Closures
Weather: Emergency Preparedness
Weather: Flooding, Storm Drains, and Sandbags
Weather: Pipes
Weather: Plowing and Sanding
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Weather: Recycling and Garbage
Weather: Road Conditions and Towing
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Weather: Sidewalks and Driveways
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1.
How do I report a tree or limb down blocking the street?
Call public works directly at 503-526-2220 to report. City crews will remove the tree or contact Washington County or ODOT if the tree is on a state or county route.
2.
How do I report a tree down on city property?
Call public works at 503-526-2220.
3.
What should I do if a tree falls on private property?
Contact a tree service if the tree falls only on private property. If the tree is blocking the right of way, contact public works at 503-526-2220 to report. The city will remove the portion of the tree blocking the road, but not the portion on private property.
4.
How do I report a tree that has fallen or looks like it will fall on a utility line?
Contact the utility company directly, or call the city at 503-526-2220. Do not touch the
tree or power line or attempt to move it.
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