City of Ashland
Recent News About City of Ashland
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Council Meeting Outcomes November 1st
Council Meeting Outcomes November 1st
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Social Equity Racial Justice Statement of Support
The Social Equity and Racial Justice Action Committee was pleased to read the following statement at the City Council meeting on October 18, 2022 in support of OSF Artistic Director Nataki Garrett.
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Compostable Leaf Bags Available for Purchase
Recology Ashland offers sets of five compostable bags for leaves only year-round for $14.50, which includes curbside collection of the bags.
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Housing Production Strategy Virtual Open House-10/19/2022
Housing Production Strategy Virtual Open House-10/19/2022
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City of Ashland Honors Indigenous Peoples' Day
City of Ashland Honors Indigenous Peoples' Day
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Wildfire Controlled by Firefighters Late This Afternoon
Wildfire Controlled by Firefighters Late This Afternoon
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Structure Fire Quickly Extinguished
Structure Fire Quickly Extinguished
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Ashland Chamber of Commerce and Ashland Fire & Rescue Launch Business Preparedness Campaign
Ashland Chamber of Commerce and Ashland Fire & Rescue Launch Business Preparedness Campaign
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Ashland Chamber of Commerce and Ashland Fire & Rescue Launch Business Preparedness Campaign
Ashland Chamber of Commerce and Ashland Fire & Rescue Launch Business Preparedness Campaign
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The Daniel Meyer Memorial Pool Opens June 14, 2022
The Daniel Meyer Memorial Pool Opens June 14, 2022
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2022 Election Information
2022 Election Information
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West Ashland: Controlled Burn Above Ashland Mine Road
West Ashland: Controlled Burn Above Ashland Mine Road
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First Friday Public Artworks Presentation
Learn about YOUR Public Art this First Friday – May 6 from 6pm to 7pm.
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Council Business Meeting on April 19
Council Business Meeting on April 19
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2022-23 City of Ashland Tourism Grant Application Now Available
The City of Ashland Tourism Grant Application for the 2022-23 grant cycle is now available.
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Golf Subcommittee Meeting on March 29
Golf Subcommittee Meeting on March 29 at 1:00 PM
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Dead and Dying Trees to be Removed Week of March 14
We’re experiencing a die-off of pine trees on the hills above town. There are at least three epicenters of bark beetle induced tree mortality, and probably many more single dead or dying trees scattered across the community.
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Utility Billing Delinquent Process to Resume
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting financial challenges, delinquent processing for utility billing charges was suspended in September 2020.
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Emergency Severe Weather Shelter Opening Sunday
The City Manager has authorized the opening of an emergency severe weather shelter.
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Transportation Commission Meeting on February 17
Transportation Commission Meeting on February 17 at 6:00 PM