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Hillsboro Awards $200,000 to Support Community Members Impacted by ICE
Eleven local nonprofits received a total of $200,000 from the City of Hillsboro to help address the negative impacts on Hillsboro community members and families from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and other federal immigration enforcement activity.
Staff will discuss the 11 nonprofits and the funding amounts awarded during the City Council work session on Tuesday, December 16 and present opportunities to fund other needs.
ALSO: See the 7 goals of Hillsboro´s plan for supporting the community in response to ICE impacts.
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The winning design was chosen by community members with 2,944 votes out of 4,200 total votes cast for the three flag options.
Meet vendors and explore the wide variety of food and gifts available for sale at Paisanos Plaza on Oak Street at 10th Avenue.
Discover local businesses in Hillsboro's Cultural Arts District!
From 1,515 community votes, the most popular items selected by the community for purchase in early 2026 are:
- Kids Telescope
- Document/photo scanner
- Portable PA system & mic
Lightopia • Frosty Fun • Modified City Facility Hours
Mayor Pace talks with FLIP Museum founder & executive director Jack Graham about FLIP’s early launch as a mobile museum, and its emphasis on Fun, Learning, Inspiration & Play (FLIP).
More than 400 Hillsboro community members ranked their favorite holiday films on the City’s Engage Hillsboro website in November. See the entire list!
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City Council Meeting Preview: December 16
The work session is from 6 to 7:20 pm. The Council meeting begins at 7:30 pm.
Work Session:
- Hillsboro’s Plan: Supporting Community in Response to ICE Impacts
Agenda Items
- Consider agreement with Clean Water Services for the provision of recycled irrigation water at Rood Bridge Park.
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Hillsboro School District
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