Did You Know!?!?

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This is a spotlight page to provide useful and interesting information about various City of Molalla roles, functions, and services:

See the newsfeed below to learn about topics that the public has expressed interest in.

See the Newsletters, Department Reports, & Other folder for monthly updates on the goings on in Molalla.

See the ideas tab below to provide input on future "Did you know" articles.

A new article will be provided in the newsfeed each month, or more if staff time allows.

This is a spotlight page to provide useful and interesting information about various City of Molalla roles, functions, and services:

See the newsfeed below to learn about topics that the public has expressed interest in.

See the Newsletters, Department Reports, & Other folder for monthly updates on the goings on in Molalla.

See the ideas tab below to provide input on future "Did you know" articles.

A new article will be provided in the newsfeed each month, or more if staff time allows.

  • Leonard Long Park Temporary Closure

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

  • How to get to Chief Yelkus Park

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    Please see below:
    Directions to Chief Yelkus Park, accessible by foot, bicycle, and vehicle.


    If biking or walking there are 2 entrances:
    Hwy 211 (Main Street) to the South Molalla Forest Road, across the Bear Creek Bridge to the park OR Toliver Road to South Molalla Forest Road, you can walk or bike past the locked gate! Please do not use this entrance for vehicle access or park in front of the gate, or at Sandy Mini Storage.

    If Driving:
    From Hwy 211 (Main Street) turn northbound onto Hezzie Lane, then turn west bound (left) onto Bear Creek Drive, then south bound (left) on Doug Fir Lane, then west bound (right) on Bear Creek Drive, then northbound (right) on Forest Lane, then south bound (left) on South Molalla Forest Road. Please drive the speed limit and watch for children playing when driving in the Bear Creek Subdivision.

  • Mayor Keyser Receives Mayor of the Year Award!

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    Mayor Keyser and City Manager Huff attended the Oregon Mayor’s Association (OMA) Conference in Baker City from August 14-16.

    At that conference, the OMA awarded Mayor Keyser the Mayor of the Year Award! What’s more, Molalla’s reputation as a functional and effective local government lead to the Mayor and City Manager being asked to give a class on Mayor-Manager relations. These are just two more examples of how Molalla is leading the charge in effective, top tier, governance.

    Congratulations to Mayor Keyser for a job well done and an award well earned!

  • Welcome to Molalla!

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  • Traffic Signal concerns at OR211/OR213

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    City Staff was made aware of a potential issue with the traffic signal at OR211/OR213 not cycling for Northbound and Southbound traffic during the late night and early morning hours. Staff conveyed this concern to ODOT and received the response below. Please post a response to this article on the “Did You Know??” page of the Molalla Current, or email communityplanner@cityofmolalla.com if you notice this issue continuing. Thank you!

    Message from ODOT:

    Thank you for reaching out and letting us know about the traffic signal concern at OR213 and OR211.

    I reviewed the system operation and detector health for this intersection. I can confirm that all sensors and vehicle detection equipment are functioning properly — no detection malfunctions were found during the reported times. However, I understand your concern about the lack of green for the north-south movement even when there is no demand on the east-west approaches.

    The signal at OR213 and OR211 operates based on real-time vehicle detection. It adjusts green times dynamically according to actual demand rather than following a fixed schedule. Each approach is programmed with a "maximum green" time: if a continuous flow of vehicles is detected, the green may extend up to that maximum; if gaps are detected, the green phase may end earlier.

    Based on the reports you and others provided, I have adjusted the timing parameters for the northbound and southbound approaches. These changes should help the signal recognize waiting vehicles more quickly during lower traffic periods and provide earlier green indications.

    Please monitor the location over the next week. If you continue to experience issues, feel free to reach out to me directly — I will be happy to investigate further.

    Thank you again for contacting us and helping to keep traffic moving safely and efficiently.

  • Mayor Monday on Koin6

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  • Spring Clean Up 2025

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    Spring Clean up will be held at Bohlander Field, 815 Shirley St, Friday, April 25, and Saturday, April 26, from 8:00am-4:30pm. **This event is for residents who live within the city limits of Molalla**. Molalla Police Department will be on 9:30-3:00pm for Drug Take Back - no sharps please! Molalla Sanitary, Goodwill, and Jason Webber's Countryside Clean up, will all be on site to take bagged garbage, scrap metal, small household items, appliances, and gently used clothing or furniture.

    Items we cannot take include:

    • concrete
    • paint, paint thinners, solvents
    • batteries, including lithium batteries
    • drywall
    • sharps
    • yard debris
    • large furniture
    • propane tanks and bottles
    • tv's, computer monitors
    • pool and spa chemicals
    • animal waste
    • drywall

    Metro South Transfer Station, 2001 Washington Street, Oregon City, can accept many of the items listed above. Visit www.oregonmetro.gov for more information.

  • Mayor and City Councilors Sworn In

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    At the January 8, 2025 City Council meeting Mayor Scott Keyser was sworn in for his second term, City Councilor Eric Vermillion was sworn in for his second term, and new Councilors Doug Gilmer and Martin Bartholomew were sworn in. To watch the swearing in ceremony and council meeting go to: https://www.facebook.com/MolallaCityCouncil

  • Molalla Area Community Visioning Survey

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    The Molalla City Council and City of Molalla are updating the Vision and Action Plan 2020-2030 and we need your help! Please take the survey today to help us shape the future of Molalla.

    Click here to take the suvey!

    for Spanish click here!


  • Bowling Alley Lanes - For Sale!

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    The old bowling alley lanes are now for sale!

    Link: https://www.GovDeals.com/CityMolalla

    Thank you!!!!!

Page last updated: 02 Dec 2025, 12:57 PM