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City Community Updates
Weekly City of Carlton Community Updates
Water Conservation and Curtailment
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In the City of Carlton, our water supply is fed by rainfall and snow melt from the Trask Mountains, west of Carlton. During the summer, hot and dry weather in the Willamette Valley means little or no rainfall for several months, and frequently leads to drought. Carlton's water system can have difficulties maintaining an adequate water supply during a drought, and curtailment restrictions may be implemented.
Below are a few tips from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conserve water:
See the full list of water conservation tips on their website here.
Bathroom — where over half of all water use inside a house takes place:
- Do not let the water run while shaving or brushing teeth. Take short showers instead of tub baths. Turn off the water while soaping or shampooing. If you must use a tub, close the drain before turning on the water and fill the tub only half full.
- Bathe small children together.
- Never use your toilet as a waste basket.
Kitchen and Laundry — simple practices that save a lot of water:
- Keep drinking water in the refrigerator instead of letting the faucet run until the water is cool.
- Wash fruits and vegetables in a basin. Use a vegetable brush.
- Do not use water to defrost frozen foods; thaw in the refrigerator overnight.
- Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher; wash only full loads.
- Add food wastes to your compost pile instead of using the garbage disposal.
- Wash only full loads of laundry or use the appropriate water level or load size selection on the washing machine.
Outdoor Conservation tips:
- Water the lawn or garden during the coolest part of the day (early morning is best). Do not water on windy days.
- Water trees and shrubs, which have deep root systems, longer and less frequently than shallow-rooted plants that require smaller amounts of water more often.
- Check with the local extension service for advice on watering needs in your area. Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only – not the street or sidewalk.
- Use soaker hoses or trickle irrigation systems for trees and shrubs.
- Install moisture sensors on sprinkler systems.
- Use mulch around shrubs and garden plants to reduce evaporation from the soil surface and cut down on weed growth.
- Remove thatch and aerate turf to encourage movement of water to the root zone.
- Raise your lawn mower cutting height – longer grass blades help shade each other, reduce evaporation, and inhibit weed growth.
- Minimize or eliminate fertilizing, which promotes new growth needing additional watering.
- When outdoor use of city or well water is restricted during a drought, use the water from the air conditioning condenser, dehumidifier, bath, or sink on plants or the garden. Don’t use water that contains bleach, automatic-dishwashing detergent or fabric softener.
- Sweep driveways, sidewalks and steps rather than hosing off. Wash the car with water from a bucket, or consider using a commercial car wash that recycles water. When using a hose, control the flow with an automatic shut-off nozzle.
- Avoid purchasing recreational water toys which require a constant stream of water.
- Consider purchasing a new water-saving swimming pool filter.
- Use a pool cover to reduce evaporation when pool is not being used.
- Do not install or use ornamental water features unless they recycle the water. Do not operate during a drought.
What is Curtailment?
Curtailment is a restriction placed on use of a resource in an attempt to conserve that resource. Curtailment restrictions are generally put into place when supply is lower than normal. Curtailment is a common practice used to conserve water on a community level.
In Carlton, the City issues different levels of water curtailment restrictions based on the water levels in Panther Creek Reservoir.
For information on the different levels of curtailment and the restrictions associated with each level, please see Water Curtailment document below.
City Community Updates
See the attached documents for a brief glimpse of Carlton City happenings throughout the week.
Some of the tidbits may change in timeline depending on contractors, meeting changes, or cancelation.
They will be listed in date order under the documents below. Enjoy!
Envision Carlton
The City of Carlton has launched the Envision Carlton Comprehensive Plan Vision, a year-long, city-wide community engagement process to discuss the desired future for Carlton over the next 20 years. The Visioning process will engage community members to develop a shared understanding of Carlton today and anchor a Comprehensive Plan that addresses key issues for the future.
Carlton expects significant growth over the next two decades and is in need of considerable updates to the Comprehensive Plan that was created in 2000. The current Plan is outdated and no longer serves the needs of the community. The Comprehensive Plan should be updated to reflect contemporary policies and views regarding citizen involvement, housing, recreation, economic development, sustainability, resilience to natural hazards, historical preservation, and more. The Vision and Comprehensive Plan will guide growth and development for the next several decades. Click here to learn more about the current Comprehensive plan.
Get Involved!
For the past 12+ months, Carlton community members have been sharing what they love about Carlton today and what they would like to change in the future. With the help of the Project Advisory Committee (PAC), we have translated your comments into a Community Vision and are in the process of developing Goals, Policies, and Objectives. There is still more work to do!
You can review a complete list of goals, policies, and objectives below in the Supporting Documents.
The Project Advisory Committee (PAC) has met four times and will meet one more time to guide development of the Comprehensive Plan. Additional meetings will be held throughout 2023 to guide updates to the Carlton Development Code. The adoption process is expected to begin in 2024.
Contact
If you are interested in learning more about the project, please contact Aimee Amerson, Planning Manager at (503) 852-7575 or email aamerson@ci.carlton.or.us.
We also invite you to sign up for City Community Updates to stay informed of this project and other news! Enter your email on the bottom Left of this page to subscribe.
You may also share a comment directly using this link: Contact Us | City of Carlton Oregon
Comprehensive Plan documents are available below to review.
To review the Development code Drafts, please use click HERE.
Water Quality Reports
Consumer Confidence Report (CCR)
Each year the City of Carlton provides the Water Quality Report to all of its customers. The report contains important information about Carlton's drinking water from the previous calendar year. Please click on the current report images to view in larger font.
A paper copy can be requested by calling (503) 852-7575 or by emailing aamerson@ci.carlton.or.us.
Additional Information on Carlton's water: Oregon Health Department Drinking Water Data
Danza Azteca children's event- Free Books!
Calendar Date:
All are welcome to attend a performance by Danza Azteca, who teaches indigenous Aztec culture and tradition through dance, music and the arts. Free Books will be given out to the children in attendance.
The performance will begin at 2 PM at the newest park shelter in Wennerberg Park. Hope to see you there!
City Community Updates
See the attached documents for a brief glimpse of Carlton City happenings throughout the week.
Some of the tidbits may change in timeline depending on contractors, meeting changes, or cancelation.
They will be listed in date order under the documents below. Enjoy!
City Community Updates
See the attached documents for a brief glimpse of Carlton City happenings throughout the week.
Some of the tidbits may change in timeline depending on contractors, meeting changes, or cancelation.
They will be listed in date order under the documents below. Enjoy!
City Community Updates
See the attached documents for a brief glimpse of Carlton City happenings throughout the week.
Some of the tidbits may change in timeline depending on contractors, meeting changes, or cancelation.
They will be listed in date order under the documents below. Enjoy!