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Proposed Water Rate Increases: Share Your Feedback
The City of Hillsboro Water Department is proposing a water rate increase for all customers in 2025 and 2026.
If approved by the Hillsboro Utilities Commission, the drinking water portion of the monthly utility bill for a typical residential customer would increase by $2.84 on January 1, 2025, and $3.04 on January 1, 2026.
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Two MAX stations in Hillsboro will be renamed with the expansion.
Preview the guide now, so you're ready to register. Some activities fill up fast!
Pix in the Park • Flick 'N' Float @ SHARC • Summer Spectacular
SHARC members can utilize Hidden Creek Community Center during the closure. Click the photo for Hidden Creek hours & membership info.
Enter to win 4th round prizes (Next Level Pinball passes) by sharing your ideas for Hillsboro's future!
PLUS: Join the 2035 Lunch & Learn or Happy Hour event on Tuesday, August 27!
Food Carts • Drink Destinations • Shows & Performances
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August 20 City Council meeting
Work Sessions
- Storm & Sanitary Sewer Rates
- Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Training
Presentations
- Explore Tualatin Valley Investment
- Metro Housing update
Agenda Items
- Approve purchase order for library materials (books, CDs, DVDs, etc.) and materials processing.
- Renew agreements with the Washington County Chamber of Commerce for the Visitor Information Center; and to collaboratively fund the Hillsboro Economic Development Partnership.
See current City Council election filings for the 2024 General Election
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Hillsboro School District
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Washington County Chamber of Commerce
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