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Engineering Standards & Master Plans

In this section you will find the Engineering Design Standards and multiple Master Plan documents.  Please click on the title of each section to enter the specific page and see the documents associated with the page title.  

Transient Room Tax Forms

Any operator renting rooms or space, for periods of less than 30 days, for lodging or sleeping purposes in the City of Warrenton shall collect a tax from the occupant, known as Transient Room Tax. The amount of this tax is 12% of the rent charged by the operator. Each operator shall collect the tax imposed at the same time as the rent is collected from every transient.

About The Public Works Department

The Public Works Department is the largest department within the City of Warrenton with 22 full time employees. Public Works' offices and equipment storage yard are located at 45 SW 2nd Street. We are responsible for providing safe drinking water; collecting and treating wastewater; maintaining the existing water, sewer, storm water, dikes/levees, parks, trails and streets, sanitation/recycling services, and Mapping/GIS.

The Public Works Department budgets, plans, designs, and manages Capital Improvement Projects for water, sewer, storm water, parks, and streets/trails.

Warrenton and Hammond Marinas

Welcome the the City of Warrenton Marina's Webpage. Please contact sford@warrentonoregon.us with any inquiries concerning reservations/moorage

2025 Buoy 10 reservations update 4.1.25

Notice: 2025 Online Reservations Closed

Warrenton GIS

Using the power of computer mapping and database technology, a Geographic Information System (GIS) combines map layers and data sources to portray relationships hard to understand without a graphic perspective. Warrenton City users include departments and managers who need to make decisions about managing the city’s resources, as well as the public, interested in understanding zoning and environmental conditions in the community.

Community

Our City Government

The City provides a full range of municipal services, including two marinas that serve both a charter and large commercial fleet. Current population is 5,135. Warrenton's local government is organized according to a Commission-Manager type system in which the legislative and policy-making body is a popularly elected Commission consisting of 4 members and the Mayor.

Warrenton Planning Department

The Community Development Department is responsible for economic development, land use planning, zoning administration, historic preservation, code enforcement, and assisting the City Manager’s Office with management of the Downtown Urban Renewal District. The department serves current residents and individuals moving to Warrenton with building and planning services in the belief that a growing community can remain liveable, can meeting the needs of its citizens, and become a diverse community with job and housing needs met.

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