General Planning/Park District Information:
1. If you require a signature on your letter of Service Availability please mail it to:
THPRD Planning & Development
Attn: Service Availability
5500 SW Arctic Dr., Suite 2
Beaverton, OR 97005
Or you may fax it to 503/629-6307
The turnaround time for a letter is between 1-2 weeks. If it is an emergency, or if it has already been signed, and needs to be reconfirmed and dated, please let us know.
2. To confirm if you are In or out of district, click
here and select "Am I In-District?" (on the left hand navigation bar). You will be prompted to enter your address. Another way to verify if you are in district is to look at your property tax statement. If you are paying an assessment to the Park District it should be noted in your statement.
3. If you are currently out of district and wish to be in, you need to annex into the Park District. Annexation is handled through the Washington County Department of Assessment & Taxation. The Park District recently completed its third open enrollment for the Voluntary Annexation Program which is to be finalized in March 2008. Residents who chose to voluntarily annex will receive a notification letter once they are considered in-district. The new Park District assessment will appear on their property tax bill in the November 2008 billing cycle.
If you currently reside within Hillsboro or Tigard you are not eligible to annex into the Park District. You should be served by the the park departments of the City of Hillsboro or City of Tigard.
Houses in new developments that lie in our ultimate service boundary may or may not be annexed to the Park District per Washington County Ordinance 624, depending on when building permits were issued. Developments that were completed recently may not have met the Ord. 624 criteria, but new developments in the planning or construction stages may be annexed. Check with Washington County Department of Assessment and Taxation (503/846-8741) to find out if your newly constructed residence/subdivision will be in-district.
4. The Park District has completed its third Voluntary Annexation Program again this year. The fourth Voluntary Annexation Program will be run again next year with letters and forms being mailed in mid-July of 2008. Please check back for more information towards the beginning of July, 2008.
5. The Taxlot Identification Number (also called the Map & Tax Number) is very helpful in a number of situations. It helps the Planning & Development staff to identify exactly which parcel you are referring to when you call to ask questions. The Taxlot ID is also called the Tax Map and Lot number. It will usually look like this: 1S105BA00100 (or it may also start with 1N1). This number can be found on your Property Tax Statement, or you may go to the Washington County
Intermap Website and search by address.
6. If a tree or branch has fallen or is threatening to fall from Park District property on to your private property please contact Maintenance Operations at 503/629-6360.
If you notice that there is a problem with a tree or natural feature in one of our parks (for example, something is backing up the flow of a creek) please call Natural Resources at 503/629-6305.
7. If you are interested in volunteering for the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District there are several ways to go about it:
◊ To volunteer for a Natural Resources Department project, click
here for a list and for contact information.
◊ For non-Natural Resource volunteering, please call Debra Fife at 503/645-6433
◊ If you would like to volunteer to be on an advisory committee please call the facility to find out if there is an opening on the advisory committees for Aquatics, Athletic Center, Cedar Hills, Conestoga, Garden Home, Jenkins Estate, Nature Park, Stuhr Center.
8. If you are interested in joining the Trails Committee, please contact
Jazzmin Reece, Planning & Development Office Tech, at 503/629-6305 ext 2910. If you would like to participate on the committee but there are no openings, please feel free to come to any of our monthly meetings (they are always open to the public).
Minutes and agendas are posted on the Internet. The Trails Advisory Committee meets on the third Tuesday of every month. Locations may vary.
Trails:
1. We frequently receive calls from patrons wishing to know the length of certain trails. It is difficult to determine exact lengths as we are constantly adding to our trails system or repairing older trails. Here are the numbers as we currently declare them:
(All distances are approximate)
Westside Trail (Beaverton Powerline Trail) -- Total 2.1 miles, composed of two segments, one .8 mi. and the other 1.3 mi. This particular trail is currently being expanded.
Cedar Mill Creek Trail at Commonwealth Lake Park -- 1 mile
Cedar Mill Creek Trail (Foege Park) -- .5 miles
Fanno Creek Trail Greenway Park Section -- 2 miles
Fanno Creek Trail/ Oregon Electric Railroad Section -- 1.2 miles
Jenkins Estate -- 6 miles of trails, gravel trails and pathways (some trails not ADA standard)
Rock Creek Trail -- 1.7 miles -- two segments, one from Bethany Meadows to West Union (.5 miles) and the other segment from 185th to Rock Creek North Soccer Fields (1.2 miles). Trail also constructed at Kaiser Woods Park -- not included in the above measurements.
Tualatin Hills Nature Park Trails -- 5 miles of trails, various surface
Waterhouse Trail -- .5 miles
Waterhouse Trail at Willow Creek -- 1 mile
Individual parks may also have wood chip trails or pathways not listed here. For a trail map, please e-mail Jazzmin Reece and ask for a Trails Map. For information on regional trails, please go to the Metro website www.metro-region.org.
2. For a map of the Fanno Creek Trail, please e-mail Jazzmin Reece and ask for Fanno information.
Parks:
1. Our Maintenance Department controls the rental of our parks. If you are interested in using one of our parks for a private gathering, please go here for rental information. All other parks can be used on a first-come, first-served basis. To ensure that our parks remain safe and enjoyable for all our residents and patrons we ask that you please abide by the Park Regulations while hosting your gathering.
2. The only park that is off-limits to dogs is the Tualatin Hills Nature Park. The Nature Park has many sensitive habitat areas and in the interest of the safety and comfort of the native species the Park District requests that domestic animals not be brought into the facility or on the grounds. All other parks are open to dogs on-leash. Hazeldale Park has an off-leash dog area at the south end of the park. Please see our Dogs in Parks Policy to answer any other questions.
3. Please see the Park District Map to locate a park that is near your house. All of the THPRD facilities also have large Park District maps posted which can be used to easily find a park, facility or tennis court in your neighborhood.
4. There are two ways to find out what amenities are in a particular park:
◊ Parks can be searched by amenity using our "Find a Park" feature
◊ Or you can search for amenity by park, by going to our Park District Map and clicking on the park for which you are seeking information. This will give you a small pop up window with information.
5. If you are interested in donating property to the Park District, or suggesting a property which you think would be particularly well suited to our purposes, please go to the Acquisition Form on the Planning & Development web page and submit the relevant information.
If you find that any of the links on this page are not functioning or that the information is out of date or unclear please contact the Planning & Development Office Tech at jreece@thprd.org