The City of Medford is sharing an early-stage concept known as Creekside Quarter, a privately initiated vision for potential redevelopment in downtown Medford.
At its July 16 meeting, the Medford City Council voted unanimously to place a proposed 2% increase to the City’s maximum allowable Transient Lodging Tax on the November 2025 ballot.
A major development of Wes Howard Memorial Sports Park is in the works, with a variety of family friendly recreational amenities slated for installation on the parkland adjacent to RogueX in the coming months.
Plans for a new commercial development are moving forward on the southeast corner of Hillcrest Road and North Phoenix Road.
Salvation Army officials, community leaders, and supporters broke ground on the Hope House expansion on Tuesday, July 15.
A nonprofit organization has helped prevent 22 families from falling into homelessness, thanks to support from the Council Community Initiative Fund.
After receiving a report covering eight potential alternatives for the Main Street restriping project in downtown Medford, City Councilors have asked City staff to develop a public outreach plan for feedback on four of those alternatives.
Plans are moving forward to transform the historic Southern Oregon Historical Society building into a public-facing event center designed to benefit the community and beyond.
Individuals, businesses, and community groups were honored Wednesday at the July 16 City Council Meeting as recipients of this year’s "Friends of Medford Parks and Recreation" awards.Â
As temperatures surge, it's important to take basic precautions to protect yourself and others from the dangers of extreme heat.
The Medford Public Arts Selection Committee is now offering Partnership Grants between $500 and $5,000 for arts education programs, youth art programs, or events/exhibits that promote exposure to the arts in our community.
As part of its ongoing commitment to transparency and community collaboration, the Medford Police Department has launched a Public Information Portal.
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The Medford Police Department will be helping residents stay cool this summer by handing out free popsicles and water (while supplies last) to kids and adults during their Popsicle Patrols.Â
Sunday, August 3, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Pear Blossom Park
Saturday, August 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Hawthorne Park Splash Pad
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Mark your calendars! The Rogue Credit Union Movies in the Park Series continues, bringing free films to the community throughout the summer.
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