Lights, Letters, Action: TD’s Granada Marquee Goes Digital, Signals decades-long process of renovation downtown
The marquee stands as a symbol of the broader transformation happening on the surrounding block that has helped jump start the revitalization in the Second Street corridor between Court and Washington streets.
TD Council to consider $600k contract for Federal Street Plaza planning
The Dalles City Council could take the next steps in bringing the Federal Street Plaza to fruition in the downtown business district as leaders look to build pedestrian and tourism traffic and bolster the local economy.
TD Council hands $50k back to Parks & Rec as room tax exceeds projection
City sends $50k to Northern Wasco County Parks and Recreation to align with 1977 ordinance that put 2 percent of lodging tax toward parks. The money will assist the district in maintaining 8 community parks totaling more than 200 acres.
City of The Dalles Launches Summer Road Maintenance Projects Beginning June 16
The week of June 16, 2025, City crews and contractors will begin work on several pavement preservation projects. These chip seal projects will require short duration road closures between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at each location on the date the work is scheduled to take place. Detours will be in place during work hours.
2 Wells shutdown in TD; Locals asked to reduce outdoor water use
Two of the City’s three wells that are used to meet summer demands, are currently out of service due to unexpected mechanical failures. To avoid any water supply challenges, City of The Dalles water customers are encouraged to minimize or avoid unnecessary outdoor water use for the next two weeks.
TD Council to weigh its proposed $111. 4 million budget on June 9
The largest share of the budget—about $21 million—will fund general operations, including police, city administration, planning, legal, technology, and public facilities. The police department is set to receive $7.3 million, making it the single largest departmental allocation within the General Fund.
TD City dives into dollars and sense: Parks & Rec. recommended for $143,000 in water service
City of The Dalles lists line items for transient lodging tax - some $650,000 is going toward general fund items, including parks, Columbia Gorge Humane Society and Fourth of July fireworks. First meeting is tonight, May 5 at 5:30 p.m.
TD Police officer suspected of stealing from City of The Dalles, fudging time cards
According to the DA’s Information filed today, Dutton allegedly committed first-degree theft of $1,000 or more from the City of The Dalles on four separate time periods between May 2023 and January 2025.
West Sixth Street widening project in TD starts soon; Sorry, no Olive Garden
The projet will occur between Kentucky Fried Chicken and Spooky’s Restaurant. Full street and single lane closures on Sixth Street are expected during the 5-month construction period. Updates on closures will be issued as the project progresses.
TD watershed needs an Act of Congress in move against climate change
US Rep. Cliff Bentz introduces act that will gird The Dalles against climate change as predictions call for more precipitation and a thinning snowpack in years to come. Transfer would help to build out crucial dam to capture run off.
City of The Dalles to Consider Adoption of Water Master Plan
The City Council will be presented with the updated Drinking Water Master Plan for consideration and recommendation for adoption at its regular meeting on Monday, December 9, 2024.
Bingo, Bango, Beautiful-O: McMurry's go yard with this green home run!
Linda & Kenny McMurry deliver a knock out with their home on 11th Street in The Dalles. The stunner has put a few heads on a swivel as this botanical beauty recently landed a solid punch of color and captured the coveted Beautification Award for September.
Announcing Housing Production Strategy Open House and Survey
The City of The Dalles invites the community to participate in a Virtual Open House and survey for the Housing Production Strategy (HPS). This initiative, driven by a new state requirement, aims to develop a comprehensive plan to guide and support housing development in our city.
Go Go Google Dollars: Leaders grappling with Future $77 million in payments
A community survey asking for ideas on how to use the money received 345 responses and they generally fell into seven categories - schools, tax relief, infrastructure, public safety, economic development, housing, and homelessness.
City of The Dalles Local Government Academy is Now Accepting Applications
Applications are now open for the 2024 Local Government Academy (LGA), a free program aimed at educating community members about the operations, services, and programs of our local government.
TD Council approves purchase to increase water treatment as Google builds out
Water treatment chemical purchase increases as city plans for increased water use as Google data centers are being constructed at a rapid pace.
The Dalles Announces Pavement Preservation Project: West 2nd Street Lane Closure
West 2nd Street between Terminal Ave. and Cherry Heights Road – The westbound lane will be closed for repairs on a section of the roadway. Westbound motorists on Interstate 84, using exit 84, will be flagged to a single lane next to the construction zone. Expect delays.
City Crews Tackle Parking Lot job in East TD
City crews using backhoes and front loaders began a major parking project in east The Dalles last week and were hard at it again this morning, Feb. 26.
TD City Council defunds Wasco DA office; ‘It’s not personal'; It's typical
The result could lead to the loss of an attorney in the prosecutor’s office, which means there would be fewer people to handle cases if Wasco County does not backfill the funding.
6th Street Bridge replacement: Form over Function?
Public Works Director Dave Anderson told Councilors that the Oregon Department of Transportation did an inspection and report on the structure crossing Mill Creek Near Safeway and recommended replacement.