City Expands In-Person Services
The city is now offering expanded in-person services across all city facilities, while continuing to offer virtual services for community members.
Read More City Expands In-Person ServicesThe city is now offering expanded in-person services across all city facilities, while continuing to offer virtual services for community members.
Read More City Expands In-Person ServicesAs businesses and government buildings reopen throughout Washington County, the City of Beaverton would like to emphasize the importance of keeping the public safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read More City Introduces New Safety Procedures to Protect Public From COVID-19From guidance on applying for un-employment to assistance for small businesses, the city has developed several overlapping strategies and programs to address the needs of people impacted by COVID-19 in our community.
Read More Beaverton Continues to Respond to Community NeedsFree with your library card, you can download eBooks and audiobooks, stream30,000+ movies, learn 70+ languages, and gain unlimited online access to the New York Times.
Read More The Library Continues to Provide Digital ServicesBeaverton voters approved a new city charter during the May 19 election. The Beaverton Charter of 2021 went into effect on June 18 and becomes operational on Friday, Jan. 1, 2021.
Read More New City Charter Approved by Voters