Street Repair — Another bright idea

Street Closure
Starting at 3:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 1, and lasting until 4 p.m., the Main Street- Molalla Ave. intersection will be closed to traffic to replace collapsed pavement. Detours will be in effect during the closure.
I must say closing the cities main streets on the busiest week of the year doesn’t sound like a really bright [...]

Looks like “safe Harbor” is your only way

Idea for a New city sign

Recall — City Councilor’s

Ok folks, are we ready for a recall?  If you are willing to sign a petition to get the ball rolling please contact me at clarks971@yahoo.com.  I need your name, address and phone #.  You need to be a registered voter and live in the city limits. Hope to talk to you soon.

The Jacober Witch Hunt

A couple days ago Dan Jacober put in a public records request for all email communications between city councilor Mary Jo Mackie and Steve Clark and Susan Hansen.  This coming only days after Danna questioned the costs to the city of the public records requests of Susan Hansen.  What a Hypocrite.
She will claim that she [...]

Mike Clarke — King of Molalla

 Mike Clarke seems to think he is the King of this Town.  Other Councilors can’t publicly speak or print anything in the paper now without his approval. What is even worse is the councilors agreed to this.
Everyone has the right to “FREE SPEECH”.  Shame on Mayor Clarke and shame on Council.
What has your Mayor done for this [...]

Shortie’s Pond in Molalla

 Great fishing at Shortie’s Pond

letter to the editor

The Molalla CPO was honored on May 26 by a visit with two new Clackamas County Commissioners, Ann Lininger and Bob Austin. They outlined goals to provide transparent, inclusive, financially responsible, and sustainable government.
The Commissioners heard our concerns about HB 3058, an LNG related permitting bill that would allow state process to begin BEFORE legal [...]

RATE HIM — City Manager John Atkins

Molalla’s $13,000 Mistake — Missing “Pool” fee

 
 
 

 

Hi Steve-
Thanks for your message. I’d like to say this is the City’s way of helping folks save a little money during tough times-but the truth is there was a human error that resulted in the $5 fee not being billed. We will eat the cost and not double up on people next next month.