
Residents of Clackamas County can now thumb through a new resource aimed to simplify life in the area. The county has mailed out its inaugural service guide—a 24-page booklet designed as a beacon for navigating the ins and outs of what the county has to offer, from mental health services to composting how-tos. According to Clackamas County, the guide also includes valuable contact information for residents.
At the heart of this freshly printed guide, a pull-out recycling reference desires to become a mainstay near every household's recycling station. Delivered the week of June 10, the guide doesn't just stop at recycling; it's laced with important details on mental health services and a peek at the county's parks with a run-down on the plethora of activities you can indulge in. Making its way to mailboxes, the guide also serves as a virtual meet-and-greet with the county staff who operate under the radar to keep the county humming.
Whether it's a question of when to apply for home construction permits or finding mediation information for tenants and landlords, the ClackCo service guide positions itself as a quick reference. In addition to these services, the guide draws attention to how county residents can take advantage of Weatherization Services to keep their homes energy-efficient and comfortable through the seasons.
The service guide reaches beyond the tangible pages; it morphs into the digital realm where it can be accessed online, ensuring that the information is as dynamic as the county it serves. The county parks overview, apart from highlighting available activities, also narrates the stewardship of the natural resources and space available for public enjoyment.









