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2013-2014 North Clackamas County Chamber of Commerce Business Directory
W
elcome to the historic City of
Gladstone with a proud past
and a bright future. Approximately
11,500 residents make Gladstone their
home in this centrally located, 4-square
mile community. Situated only 8 miles
south of downtown Portland, Gladstone
is conveniently located along I-205 and
99E providing easy access to metropoli-
tan locations and daily work commutes
for big city options while its residents
enjoy living in a city filled with small
town charm.
Gladstone is proud of the plethora
of available activities for outdoor en-
thusiasts with parks, walking friendly
neighborhoods, bike trails, ball fields,
nature observatories, and community
gardens. One of Gladstone’s big at-
tractions is the Spray Park at Patterson
Park. The interactive spray park is not
only fun, but also utilizes innovative
technology that allows the recirculat-
ing water to be treated by a filtration
unite and a chlorine sanitizer – protect-
ing our kids and our environment.
Gladstone
boarders
both
the
Willamette and Clackamas rivers,
with a boat ramp for water enthusiasts.
One of the best swimming areas on the
rivers is at High Rocks Park. Easter egg
hunts, ice cream socials, hot dog feeds,
and the Chautauqua Festival are just a
few of the annual events that even our
youngest residents look forward to.
Come visit Gladstone where the citi-
zens enjoy diverse businesses, vibrant
neighborhoods, active community in-
volvement, award winning schools and
modest taxes.
SMALL TOWN CHARM
See more at the City of
Gladstone website.
City Hall:
503-656-5223
Police/Fire:
503-557-2797
Volunteer Fire Department:
503-557-2775
Municipal Court (traffic violations):
503-557-2772
Library:
503-656-2411
Senior Center:
503-655-7701
Parks & Recreation/Planning/Business
Licenses:
503-557-2769
City Shops:
503-656-7957
City of
Gladstone
JAIME VALDEZ
CHRISTOPHER ONSTOTT
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