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Hillsboro is one of Oregon’s most diverse and dynamic cities, with a steadily growing population of just over 110,000. During the workday, more than 50,000 employees commute to Hillsboro by car, bicycle, bus, or MAX Light Rail train to work at companies such as Intel, Nike, and Genentech. Hillsboro is the largest city in Washington County and serves as the county seat. Ideally located in the Pacific Northwest — 10 miles west of Portland — Hillsboro is an hour’s drive from the beautiful Cascade Mountains and Columbia River Gorge to the east, and the sandy beaches of the Pacific Ocean to the west. Known as the “high-tech hub of Oregon” or the “tallest tree in the Silicon Forest,” Hillsboro has some of the best land, power, and water resources in the country. With its thriving economy, Hillsboro is the home of: - Oregon’s fourth-largest school district - Two higher-education campuses - Two public libraries - More than 30 parks - More than 1,500 acres of designated green spaces, including Jackson Bottom Wetlands Preserve and the Orenco Woods Nature Park

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http://www.hillsboro-oregon.gov
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    Hillsboro was honored to host the last stop of the State Legislature's Statewide Transportation Safety and Sustainability Outreach Tour! The event included a bus tour highlighting regional transportation priorities, a round table panel discussion, and a public hearing for community members and partners to share their transportation priorities.

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    Join the City of Hillsboro as a Community Development Management Analyst! Help us shape the future of Hillsboro through a critical role in the financial and administrative functions that support our vibrant, growing community. - Monitor and prepare annual budgets and financial forecasts - Support long-term financial planning for both operational and capital needs - Handle general accounting functions - Contract administration - Develop and maintain cost allocation models, rate models, and other financial tools You'll also work on projects like leading the department’s biennium budgeting efforts and assisting with the creation of a Data Management and Reporting Strategy to enhance our efficiency and transparency. Learn more & apply: https://lnkd.in/gsb-c5Cs

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    Thank you to Centro Cultural de Washington County for hosting another incredible celebration of El Grito and the start of Latino & Hispanic Heritage Month! During the event, the Mexican Consulate in Portland and Consul Carlos Quesnel honored Mayor Callaway for standing by Mexican and Hispanic communities throughout his tenure as Mayor. Consul Quesnel described Mayor Callaway’s “remarkable leadership and unwavering dedication to the Hispanic community, particularly the Mexican community in Hillsboro." He added that Mayor Callaway’s "commitment to inclusion, diversity, and the empowerment of all communities in Hillsboro has profoundly impacted all of us.” Thank you Consul Quesnel and the entire community that gathered to celebrate at El Grito! Learn more about Latino & Hispanic Heritage Month here: https://lnkd.in/gdX7fj_X

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    Homes. Parks. Schools. Roads. These are key ingredients to making a neighborhood from scratch. Has South Hillsboro matched the vision planned more than a decade ago? And what’s next for the neighborhood? Find out in this episode of Community Conversations with Mayor Steve Callaway, recorded at Tamarack Park in the South Hillsboro neighborhood! Featuring: - Dan Dias: City of Hillsboro Economic & Community Development Director - Kiley Cook: Reed's Crossing by Newland Community Manager - Eric Peterson: Brookfield Properties Vice President of Operations Watch the full discussion or listen to the podcast: https://lnkd.in/gK_9-Dm4

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    We’re excited to have received our Electric Vehicle Adoption Leadership certification! EVAL is a national workplace charging certification program presented by Forth that distinguishes employers and workplaces leading the charge to address climate change. Hillsboro has been implementing climate change mitigation strategies within our organization and the community for many years, including EV charging availability. Our EVAL certifications were awarded for numerous charging sites in Hillsboro for public and City staff use. Thank you to the Westside Transportation Alliance for helping us through the certification process! Learn more about the City’s sustainability efforts: https://lnkd.in/gCH7FDEU

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    This week, Congresswoman Bonamici joined Mayor Callaway and Metro Councilor Juan Carlos Gonzalez at Nueva Esperanza in Hillsboro. The visit included a tour of the new development and conversations with residents about the importance of safe, well-designed affordable housing in our communities.

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    Economic & Community Development Director Dan Dias moderated an industry panel on U.S. and Japan collaboration during the National Association of Japan-America Societies Annual Conference! The topic focused on how firms are working together to build a stronger, more sustainable workforce. Panelists included speakers from Hillsboro’s Tokyo Electron US, JSR Micro, Inc., and Intel Corporation. A representative from JAMA was also a panelist.

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    Thank you to everyone who helped celebrate the ribbon cutting of the Cornelius Pass Road Bridge over Butternut Creek! This new bridge will provide direct access from Reed’s Crossing to Butternut Creek, and the future South Hillsboro fire station. The bicycle and pedestrian features will help connect regional trails, promote active transportation, create opportunities for recreation, and promote overall livability – safely connecting people to parks, natural areas, and green spaces!

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