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Pay online with a Credit Card or Electronic Check 

 

Things to consider before you make a payment

  • You will be charged the following convenience fees for using this system
     
    Payment Type Amount of Payment Applicable Fee
    Credit and Debit Cards:
     
     
     
     
    $0.00 - $50.00

    $50.01 - $100.00

Warrenton Urban Renewal District Plan

The City of Warrenton Urban Renewal Plan has been prepared to further encourage infill, rehabilitation and redevelopment that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations adopted by the Warrenton City Commission. The Renewal Plan is intended to guide the provision of infrastructure necessary for the orderly and proper improvement and redevelopment of the District.

Warrenton Urban Renewal Report

The City of Warrenton Urban Renewal Report has been prepared to provide the essential background information on the area to the Urban Renewal Agency, the City of Warrenton Planning Commission and City Commission, and the citizens of the community. The report has been prepared to comply with State law regarding Urban Renewal (ORS 457.085). It is intended to be used in conjunction with the Warrenton Urban Renewal Plan. The capitalized headings at the beginning of each major section of this report directly correspond to the information required by ORS 457.

Auto Pay

The City of Warrenton offers two options for automatic payment of your utility bills:

Sanitation Service

Sanitation Service Reminders

Cans or dumpsters cannot be overfilled.

Lids must be completely closed.

The maximum weight for each residential container is 150 pounds.

Be sure all loose garbage is bagged, including animal waste.

Items or bags placed next to or on top of container will not be picked up.

Cardboard and glass recycling is available near SW 1st Street and the Warrenton Post Office.

Community Center Advisory Board

The Warrenton Community Center Advisory Board was created to oversee the operation of the community center. The board’s principle goal is to ensure the community center is self-supporting from fees generated by the users, so it will not become dependent on property taxes. The board members are responsible to establish rules and policies for center development and operations.

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