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  1. As Oregon's fifth largest city with over 100,000 residents, Hillsboro enjoys award-winning urban planning, an affordable cost of living, a strong economic base, and one of the state's most diverse populations.

  2. Get to Know Hillsboro, Oregon. Hillsboro is one of Oregon’s most diverse and dynamic cities, with a steadily growing population of just over 110,000. During the workday, more than 50,000 employees commute to Hillsboro by car, bicycle, bus, or MAX Light Rail train to work at companies such as Intel, Nike, and Genentech.

  3. Hillsboro 2035 Community Plan. The Hillsboro 2035 Community Plan is our shared vision for Hillsboro's future and a detailed action plan for working towards that collective vision. The ideas in the 2035 Plan are based on input from thousands of community members who live, work, and play in Hillsboro.

  4. Find out about the day-to-day operations of the City, our communications, and our Council-Manager form of government.

  5. Hillsboro’s Comprehensive Plan is organized around eight core areas that cover broad, interconnected subjects. Each core area includes one or more topics with a set of goals and policies that is consistent with community priorities identified in the Hillsboro 2035 Community Plan, as well as Oregon’s Statewide Planning Goals.

  6. Please reach out to Development Services & Permitting Center staff at Permits@Hillsboro-Oregon.gov and 503-681-6153 to obtain the correct permits for your phase of development.

  7. Appointments are not necessary, and walk-ins are always welcome. Contact Us: Email our Development & Permitting Team | 503-681-6153 Visit us: Hillsboro Civic Center, 150 E Main Street on the Fourth Floor.

  8. The Hillsboro Data Mosaic is an online data destination featuring a collection of data visualizations that, together, help create a clearer picture of the Hillsboro community.

  9. The City of Hillsboro Utility Bill includes charges and fees for sanitary sewer, surface water management (SWM), transportation, and water services provided by the City and Clean Water Services. Customers residing in the designated South Hillsboro area are also charged a Community Service Fee for park development.

  10. Contact the City of Hillsboro, Oregon. Ask a question or report an issue using the department contact information below. City of Hillsboro 150 E. Main Street Hillsboro, Oregon 97123-4028