November 4, 2024
This email update is your guide to what's happening in Medford, including the latest news, upcoming events, and more.
Tomorrow is Election Day! If you haven’t voted yet, there’s still time. You can drop off your ballot at an official ballot box until 8 PM.
The City of Medford’s commitment to improving community safety and addressing homelessness continues to yield positive results, as evidenced by the latest findings from the Livability Team.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for City Talk at Common Block Brewery and Roxy Ann Winery! Mayor Sparacino and your City Council representatives enjoyed connecting, hearing your thoughts, and building community with you. We look forward to seeing you at future events!
Calling all high school artists! Show us what community means to you and enter the Medford City Council’s art contest for a chance to win a $1,000 scholarship and have your artwork displayed at City Hall! 
Medford Fire Department celebrated the one-year anniversary of its innovative EMS Squad Program! With City Council's approval through the department's Strategic Plan, this program has been a game changer for our community.
This program's success highlights Medford Fire's commitment to forward-thinking solutions and serving the needs of our growing community.
If you want to learn more about your local Police Department, apply for the 2025 Citizen Academy! This 11-week course runs January 1-March 12 and will cover topics including criminal investigation and prosecution of cases, canine and SWAT programs, recruitment, and more.
The deadline to apply is 5:00 PM Saturday, November 30, or when the course fills up. Class size is limited to 30, so don't wait to apply!
We had a blast at our Trunk-or-Treat event on Halloween! There were public safety vehicles, drones, dinosaurs, and of course, candy! We hope you enjoyed the event and had a Happy Halloween!
Did you know that natural floodplains have several benefits? This includes providing flood risk reduction by slowing runoff and storing flood water.
Rogue Disposal’s Leaf Collection Program begins November 4 and runs through December 27.
City offices are closed on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29 in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday.
Mark your calendars because the Winter Lights Festival is on Saturday, December 7 at Pear Blossom Park!
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