Tag: City of Tigard
Tigard Police Blotter: May 2020
This information is provided by the Tigard Police Department and represents a partial log of calls received by the department last month. The department’s...
Photo Enforcement for Speed Starts in July
"Speed has been identified as a factor in a lot of the crashes along Pacific Highway,” says Lieutenant Neil Charlton of the Tigard Police...
Contrary to Polls’ Prediction, Public Safety Levy Passes
The polls showed that Tigard voters wouldn’t support a property tax increase to hire more police officers.
The polls were wrong.
Tigard’s public safety levy, which...
Tigard Considers ‘All-in-One’ Solution for Facilities
Tigard’s government facilities are, for the most part, crowded, outdated and not seismically sound, according to city staff.
For instance, City Hall, the Police...
Tigard News in Brief
Tigard parking regulations updated
State law prohibits parking in alternative-fuel vehicle spaces if a vehicle is not in the process of being refueled. The City...
Jim Wolf Retiring After 25 Years as Tigard Police Public Information...
The end of the year brought the end of an era at the Tigard Police Department: Jim Wolf, who was the face (and voice)...
Future of Public Safety Levy Unclear After Poll Shows Weak Voter...
The fate of a public safety levy planned for the May ballot is unclear after a second poll of Tigard voters again showed low...
Whistling in Public Restrooms No Longer Illegal
For some 50 years, it has been unlawful to whistle or sing in the public restrooms of Tigard’s parks. But that changed last month...
Tigard on the Move: Speaker Series
Tigard’s “On the Move” speaker series invites thinkers, innovators, thought leaders, and experts in transportation to share their perspectives on the future of transportation.
Presenters...
Tigard Launches Workshop Series for Local Entrepreneurs
Is your new year’s resolution to start a business of your own? In 2020, Tigard is launching a series of workshops to help residents...





























