My Gresham service requests anytime, anywhere. Fix a pothole, remove graffiti, report a broken streetlight and more.
Gresham’s development-ready commercial centers are connected by new infrastructure, amenities and opportunity.
Use the City’s services directory to easily find the information you need.
A homelessness support program providing employment while keeping parks and open spaces clean.
Take in panoramic views of Mts. Hood, St. Helens, Adams, Rainier, the Gorge and Gresham.
ALERT - City services are being provided online and by phone; City Hall building closed. See our COVID-19 page for more info.
Safe Routes to School
Traffic playgrounds are fun spaces for kids and families to learn the rules of the road away from street traffic. Bring scooters, bicycles, wheelchairs or feet!
Traffic playgrounds are a touch-free, safe place to play during COVID-19. Keep 6 feet from those not in your family and wear your face mask to keep the play space safe.
Each playground looks like a small version of our city's streets. There are travel lanes, crosswalks, stop signs, and places to visit like parks, businesses, schools, and neighborhoods. Be creative in how you use them.
Pat Pfeifer Park 424 NE 172nd Ave.Striped travel lanes, crosswalks and more to practice traffic safety; educational messages.
Sunrise Center 18901 E. Burnside St.Practice being safe around track tracks and riding MAX.
When visiting any of our traffic playgrounds please remember:
Safe Routes to School coordinators Carly.Rice@GreshamOregon.gov or Jay.Higgins@GreshamOregon.gov.