Pipelines from WES Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) is committed to projects that develop and strengthen the county’s infrastructure while building a resilient clean water future. Two examples include a new, larger outfall pipeline from the Tri-City Water Resource Recovery facility to the Willamette River, and a larger, primary sewer line (interceptor) along Highway 212. The upsizing of these pipes will help ensure WES’ capacity to manage future wastewater needs of residents and businesses. www.clackamas.us/wes Stabilization center The stabilization center expands our mental health and housing services and provides residents with short-term treatment to regain stability as part of their recovery. Every path to recovery is different. The stabilization center is a critical addition to our recovery-oriented system of care, where residents will access our network of resources. New circuit courthouse Clackamas County residents now have a safe and secure place to seek justice. Construction of the new 257,000 squarefoot Clackamas County courthouse on the county’s Red Soils campus in Oregon City was completed April 30, 2025, and opened to the public May 19, 2025. Road maintenance Since July 1, 2024, the county’s road maintenance team has: • Patched more than 5,914 potholes • Completed more than 2,426 road service requests • Plowed and sanded 2,336 miles of roads • Cut 105 miles of trees and brush RECOVERY RECOVERY RECOVERY SERVICE GUIDE| 2025 19
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