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6149SW183RDTER BEAVERTON,OR97007

OWNER NAME: MarieGillespie

VESTING:

MAILING ADDRESS: 6149SW183rdTerBeavertonOR97007

OWNER STATUS: Owneroccupied

COUNTY: Washington CENSUS / BLOCK: 031816/1001

TSP - RNG - SEC: 01S-01W-19

LOT / BLOCK: 7/

HOUSING TRACT: StrathmoorCourt

ALT PARCEL #: R2110528

SCHOOL DISTRICT: Beaverton

MUNICIPALITY: Beaverton PARCEL #: R2110528

DATE: 08/23/2016

DATE: 08/25/2011 SALE PRICE: $250,000 SALE PRICE: $148,900 DOCUMENT #: 2016067214 DOCUMENT #: 58863 DOC TYPE: WarrantyDeed DOC TYPE: WarrantyDeed

$191.13

$177,500

GROSS AREA: 1,308

LIVING AREA: ABOVE GRADE:

BEDROOMS: 2

BATHROOMS: 3

FIREPLACE: 1

YEAR BUILT: 2002

PARKING TYPE: AttachedGarage UNITS: 1

BASEMENT:

GARAGE AREA: 240

ROOF SHAPE:

FOUNDATION: 01

ROOF MATERIAL: CompositionShingle

CONSTRUCTIONS: Wood

HEAT TYPE: Unknown

COOLING TYPE:

EXTERIOR WALL: Wood

ROOMS:

QUALITY:

INTERIOR WALL:

PORCH TYPE:

PATIO TYPE: AIR COND: Y

FIXTURES: FLOOR: EQUIPMENT:

STORIES: POOL:

CONDITION: Average

LAND USE: ResidentialImproved ZONING: Attached/DetatchedResident

COUNTY USE: ResidenceSingleFamily

LOT ACRES: 0.05 STATE USE: LOT SQ FT: 2,178 LEN / WID:

ASSD YEAR: 2025

ASSD VALUE: $212,650

TAXABLE VAL: TAX YEAR: 2025

LAND VALUE: $160,000

MKT VALUE: $354,790

TAX AREA: 51.50

IMP VALUE: $194,790

EXEMPTIONS:

PROPERTY TAX: $4,031.94

IMPROVED %: 55 DISTRICT:

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SCHOOLS

ELEMENTARYSCHOOLS

NAME: ErrolHassellElementarySchool

ADDRESS: 18100SwBanyRd

CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton,OR97007

PHONE: (503)356-2090

GRADES: Kindergarten-5thGrade

NAME: HazeldaleElementarySchool

ADDRESS: 20080SwFarmingtonRd

CITY, STATE, ZIP: Aloha,OR97007

CHARTER SCHOOL: No

2-No

CHARTER SCHOOL: No

21-Suburb:Large PHONE: (503)356-2010

0.97mile(s) GRADES: Prekindergarten-5thGrade

ONE: 1-Yes

MIDDLESCHOOLS

NAME: MountainViewMiddleSchool

ADDRESS: 17500SwFarmingtonRd

CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton,OR97007

CHARTER SCHOOL: No

21-Suburb:Large PHONE: (503)259-3890

0.53mile(s) GRADES: 6thGrade-8thGrade

NAME: HighlandParkMiddleSchool

ADDRESS: 7000SwWilsonAve

CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton,OR97008

PHONE: (503)356-2620

CHARTER SCHOOL: No

2.31mile(s) GRADES: 6thGrade-8thGrade

ONE: 2-No

HIGHSCHOOLS

NAME: AlohaHighSchool

ADDRESS: 18550SwKinnamanRd

CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton,OR97078

PHONE: (503)356-2760

CHARTER SCHOOL: No

0.67mile(s) GRADES: 9thGrade-12thGrade

NAME: BeavertonHighSchool

ADDRESS: 13000SwSecondSt

CITY, STATE, ZIP: Beaverton,OR97005

PHONE: (503)356-2830

GRADES: 9thGrade-12thGrade

CHARTER SCHOOL: No

DESCRIPTION: 13-City:Small

2.75mile(s)

ONE: 2-No

Students We Serve

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE DISTRICT PROFILE

Beaverton SD 48J

SUPERINTENDENT: Gustavo Balderas | 1260 NW Waterhouse Ave, Beaverton 97006 | 503-356-4500

Academic Success

Grade 3

Students

Grade 8

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

Students

High School Success

ON-TIME GRADUATION

Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort

Students earning a high school

District Goals

Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE DISTRICT PROFILE

Beaverton SD 48J

Outcomes

ON-TRACK TO GRADUATE

ON-TIME GRADUATION

Students We Serve

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Errol Hassell Elementary School

PRINCIPAL: Paul Marietta | GRADES: K-5 | 18100 SW Bany Rd, Beaverton 97007 | 503-356-2090

REGULAR ATTENDERS

Students

School Goals

Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.

MATHEMATICS

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

To enable every student to thrive socially and emotionally, Beaverton School District is committed to promoting an environment where every student feels safe, included and valued. To achieve this goal, the district and its schools will create systems, structures and practices that build safe and inclusive learning environments including multi-tiered systems of support for students’ social-emotional, behavioral and academic needs.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Errol Hassell Elementary School

Outcomes

REGULAR ATTENDERS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

About Our School

BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES

Beaverton School District is committed to an environment where all identities are valued, and every student is included. To accomplish this, the district and its schools will implement a comprehensive intervention system for academic, behavioral and social-emotional learning needs. The district and its schools will utilize data to inform and support equitable opportunities, access and inclusion for our diverse student body.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Please visit the school website for up to date information about extracurricular activities.

PARENT ENGAGEMENT

Beaverton School District values belonging. Individual identities are visible, valued, nurtured and celebrated. The district and its schools will center equity in our relationships, actions, systems and outcomes. We will honor the dignity and voices of our students, families, staff and community members

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Beaverton School District values community connections. We build on the experiences and strengths of our students, families, staff and community members to connect with our local and global communities. We show care for and commitment to our community through gratitude and service.

To enhance engagement, the district and its schools will actively target outreach to community groups and partner with families and community groups to support student learning and well-being.

Students We Serve

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Mountain View Middle School

PRINCIPAL: Brian Peerenboom | GRADES: 6-8 | 17500 SW Farmington Rd, Beaverton 97007 | 503-259-3890

REGULAR ATTENDERS

Students

School Goals

Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.

MATHEMATICS

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

To enable every student to thrive socially and emotionally, Beaverton School District is committed to promoting an environment where every student feels safe, included and valued. To achieve this goal, the district and its schools will create systems, structures and practices that build safe and inclusive learning environments including multi-tiered systems of support for students’ social-emotional, behavioral and academic needs.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Mountain View Middle School

Outcomes

REGULAR ATTENDERS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS

Teachers

Educational assistants

Counselors/ Psychologists/ Social Workers

About Our School

BULLYING, HARASSMENT, AND SAFETY POLICIES

Beaverton School District is committed to an environment where all identities are valued, and every student is included. To accomplish this, the district and its schools will implement a comprehensive intervention system for academic, behavioral and social-emotional learning needs. The district and its schools will utilize data to inform and support equitable opportunities, access and inclusion for our diverse student body.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Please visit the school website for up to date information about extracurricular activities.

PARENT ENGAGEMENT

Beaverton School District values belonging. Individual identities are visible, valued, nurtured and celebrated. The district and its schools will center equity in our relationships, actions, systems and outcomes. We will honor the dignity and voices of our students, families, staff and community members.

COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Beaverton School District values community connections. We build on the experiences and strengths of our students, families, staff and community members to connect with our local and global communities. We show care for and commitment to our community through gratitude and service. To enhance engagement, the district and its schools will actively target outreach to community groups and partner with families and community groups to support student learning and well-being.

Students We

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Aloha High School

PRINCIPAL: Matt Casteel | GRADES: 9-12 | 18550 SW Kinnaman Rd, Beaverton 97078 | 503-356-2760

REGULAR ATTENDERS

Students

Students

Students earning a diploma within four years. Cohort includes students who were first-time ninth graders in 2020-21 graduating in 2023-24

FIVE-YEAR COMPLETION

Students earning a high school diploma or GED within five years. Cohort Includes students who were firsttime ninth graders in 2019-20 finishing in 2023-24

COLLEGE GOING

Students enrolling in a two or four year college within 12 months of completing high school in 202223. Data from the National Student Clearinghouse.

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School Goals

Beaverton School District promotes a deep sense of belonging while supporting, challenging and inspiring all students to explore their passions, achieve their goals and graduate ready to thrive in their learning and life after high school. To achieve these goals, the district and its schools will prioritize student safety and well-being, a strong start in early learning, achievement for all student groups including accessibility to dual language programs, and supports for post-high school success.

State Goals

The Oregon Department of Education is partnering with school districts and communities statewide to reach a 90% on-time graduation rate by 2027. Anchored in the pillars of Academic Excellence, Belonging & Wellness, and Accountability, ODE prioritizes evidence-based strategies that strengthen early literacy, improve attendance, and deepen student engagement. We are committed to eliminating opportunity and achievement gaps for historically underserved students. By investing in culturally responsive practices, cultivating inclusive school environments, and fostering a culture of continuous improvement, we can help ensure every student thrives.

Safe & Welcoming Environment

To enable every student to thrive socially and emotionally, Beaverton School District is committed to promoting an environment where every student feels safe, included and valued. To achieve this goal, the district and its schools will create systems, structures and practices that build safe and inclusive learning environments including multi-tiered systems of support. Additionally, this school offers a dual language program.

Our Staff (rounded FTE)

OREGON AT-A-GLANCE SCHOOL PROFILE

Aloha High School

Outcomes REGULAR ATTENDERS

Teachers

TO

Educational assistants

Counselors/ Psychologists/ Social Workers

About Our School

ADVANCED COURSEWORK

Beaverton School District values academic excellence. The district and its schools will challenge each student with rigorous, relevant and standards-based learning experiences. We will provide quality feedback to each student that cultivates critical thinking, curiosity, engagement and growth. Together, we will help students envision and prepare for their future success. For specific course guides, please visit the school website.

CAREER & TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Beaverton School District is committed to optimizing program offerings that are responsive to our community. This effort includes modernizing classrooms to ensure an equal technology experience at all schools, expanding equitable access to Career Technical Education programs, and utilizing data to inform and support equitable opportunities, access and inclusion for our diverse student body. For specific course guides, please visit the school website.

EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Please visit the school website for up to date information about extracurricular activities.

PARENT & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT

Beaverton School District values belonging. The district and its schools centers equity in our relationships, actions, systems and outcomes. We honor the dignity and voices of our students, families, staff and community members. Individual identities are visible, valued, nurtured and celebrated.

We will build on the experiences and strengths of our students, families, staff and community members to connect with our local and global communities. We will show care for and commitment to our community through gratitude and service.

97,494 $47,863 34.7 48.6% 51.4%

 Beaverton

HOUSING

 50.54% of homes owner occupied

 49.46% of homes rented

POPULATION DENSITY

 4,794.6 inhabitants per sq. mile

 39,500 housing units at an average density of 2,108.9 per sq. mile

HISTORY

AGE DEMOGRAPHIC

 22.9% under age 18

 9.2% between ages 18 to 24

 33% between ages 25 to 44

 24.5% between ages 45 to 64

 10.4% above age 65

CITY QUICK FACTS

 7 Miles west of downtown Portland

 18.73 square miles

 189 feet elevation

 Incorporated in 1893

 Highest Average Temperature 63º

 Lowest Average Temperature 43º

METRO AREA BASE MAP

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

Burnsridge Park SW Farmington Rd & SW 185th Avenue, Aloha, OR 97007, USA (503) 645-6433 0.15

Cooper Park

Access off Oak btwn 172nd and, SW 176th Ave, Aloha, OR 97006, USA (503) 645-3539 0.28 miles

Rosa Park 19500 SW Rosa Rd, Beaverton, OR 97078, USA (503) 629-6360

Cooper Mountain Nature Park 18895 SW Kemmer Rd, Beaverton, OR 97007, USA (503) 629-6350 1.00

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

LOCAL BUSINESSES

Emergency Police/Medical/Fire 911

Poison Control (800) 222-1222 www.aapcc.org

United States Postal Service (800) 275-8777 www.usps.com

Xfinity (800) 266-2278 www.xfinity.com

Ziply Fiber (866) 699-4759 www.ziplyfiber.com

Verizon (800) 483-4100 www.verizon.com

AT&T (800) 288-2020 www.att.com

CenturyLink (866) 963-6665 www.centurylink.com

Dish Network (800) 318-0572 www.dish.com

DIRECT TV (800) 531-5000 www.directtv.com

The Oregonian (503) 221-8240 www.oregonlive.com

TRI-MET (503) 238-7433 www.trimet.org

Northwest Natural Gas (800) 422-4012 www.nwnatural.com

Portland General Electric (503) 228-6322 www.portlandgeneral.com

Clean Water Services Sewer (503) 681-3600 www.cleanwaterservices.org

Tualatin Valley Water District (503) 642-1511 www.tvwd.org

Waste Management (800) 808-5901 www.wm.com

Beaverton School District (503) 356-4500 www.beaverton.k12.or.us

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

USPS

Below is the website if you would like to change your address online or you can visit your local post office, they will provide you with the change of address packet. https://moversguide.usps.com

Benefits you will receive when you change your address online are:

Exclusive mover savings coupons

Safe and secure with identity verification by a simple $1.00 charge to your credit or debit card

Email confirmation at the end of registration of your change of address

* Must have valid email address and credit card to register online.

AUTO REGISTRATION AND DRIVER LICENSING

Below is the website if you would like to change your address online or you can visit your local DMV office.

Oregon Department of Transportation DMV Services

1905 Lana Avenue NE Salem, OR 97314-0100

www.oregondmv.com/oregon/index.htm

General DMV Information Contact: 503-299-9999

VOTERS REGISTRTION

TO REGISTER TO VOTE, YOU MUST BE:

A citizen of the USA

A resident of Oregon

A Legal Resident of Oregon State at least 18 years of age on or before the next election.

HOW TO REGISTER

To register to vote online you will need an Oregon driver's license, permit or ID card number issued by the Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV).

If you do not have an Oregon driver's license, permit or ID card, you can still use the online voter registration application. The information you enter will display on a voter registration card (PDF document) that you will need to print, sign and deliver to your county elections office to complete your registration.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE

A new registrant must submit their online registration by 11:59:59 p.m. Pacific Time on the 21st calendar day before an election to be eligible to vote in that election.

CHANGE OF ADDRESS

If you move to a new county, you must complete a new voter registration, otherwise you must request a transfer of your registration.

Clackamas County Voter Registration: 503-655-8510

Multnomah County Voter Registration: 503-988-3720

Washington County Voter Registration: 503-846-5800

MOVING CHECKLIST

UTILITIES

Electric

NW Natural Gas

Water District

Sewer District

Garbage Provider

Cable/Satellite

Fuel (Propane)

Phone Services

Internet

FINANCIAL

Banks and Credit Unions

Credit Card Companies (including department store credit cards)

Lenders

(Mortgage, Home Equity, Auto, Student Loans)

Insurance Companies

(Health, Renters, Auto, Home, Medical, Dental, Disability, Life)

Retirement

(Pension plans, 401K, Social Security, Veterans Affairs)

Investments (Investment Agencies and Brokers)

Online Bill Payer

Paypal

GOVERNMENT

US Post Office

Department of Motor Vehicles

(Obtain your driver’s license and change vehicle registration)

IRS

Passport Office

Veteran Affairs

Unemployment Office

(If you are currently receiving unemployment benefits)

HEALTH

Physician

Pharmacies

SERVICE PROVIDER

Childcare

Housecleaning Services

Delivery Services

Lawn Care Services

Veterinarian

Pool Service

MEMBERSHIPS

Health Clubs

Membership Clubs (AAA or similar)

Community Groups (PTA, Neighborhood Associations, Civic Clubs)

Children’s Extracurricular

Activities (Dance Classes, Music Lesson, Sports Clubs)

SUBSCRIPTIONS

Newspapers

Magazine (USPS will only forward 2 months)

Movie Subscriptions

Book or Music Clubs

OTHER

Friends and Family

Employers (typically notify the HR Department)

MOVING CHECKLIST 8

8 WEEK BEFORE YOU MOVE

Inventory Sheets: Create an inventory sheet of all your belongings which need to be moved Research Moving Options: You’ll need to decide if yours is a do-it-yourself move or if you’ll be using a moving company. Request Moving Quote: Solicit moving quotes from as many moving companies and movers as possible. There can be a large difference between rates and services within moving companies.

Discard Unnecessary Items: Moving is a great time for ridding yourself of unnecessary items. Have a yard sale or donate unnecessary items to charity.

Packing Material: Gather moving boxes and packing material for your move.

Contact Insurance Companies: You’ll need to contact your insurance agent to cancel/transfer your insurance policy.

1 WEEK BEFORE YOU MOVE

Your Change of Address: Change your address with the USPS, DMV, Financial Institutions, Utilities, Government Offices, Health Care Service Providers, Memberships, Subscriptions and Insurance Provisions.

Bank Accounts: Transfer or close bank accounts if changing banks. Make sure to have a money order for paying the moving company.

Service Automobiles: If automobiles are to be driven long distance, you’ll want to have them serviced so you have a trouble-free drive.

Cancel Services: Notify any remaining service providers (newspapers, lawn services, etc.) of your move.

Travel Items: Set aside all items you’ll need while traveling. Make sure these are not packed on the moving truck.. Contact Utility Companies: Set utility turnoff date, seek refunds and deposits and notify them of your new address.

4 WEEK BEFORE YOU MOVE

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Start Packing: Begin packing all things destined for your new location.

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Obtain You You dentist and ist an nin records or m rds

Obtain Your Medical Records: Contact your doctor, physician, dentist and other medical specialists who may currently be retaining any of your family’s medical records. Obtain these records or make plans for them to be delivered to your new medical facilities if changing. Security is critical of personal records.

Note Food Inventory Levels: Check your cupboards, refrigerator and freezer. Use up as much of your perishable food as possible.

Small Engines: Service small engines for your move by extracting gas and oil from the machines. This will reduce that chance to catch fire during your move.

Protect Jewelry and Valuables: Transfer your jewelry and valuables to a safety deposit box; you don’t want them to be lost or stolen during your move.

Borrowed and Rented Items: Return items that you may have borrowed or rented. Collect items borrowed to others.

MOVIN

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MOVING DAY

Plan Your the house ho Someone me

Plan Your Itinerary: Make plans to spend the entire day at the house or at least until the movers are on their way.

Someone will need to be around to make decisions. Make plans for kids and pets to be at a sitters for the day.

Review the House: Once the house is empty, check the entire house (closets, attic, basement, etc.) to ensure no items are left or no home issues exist.

Double Check With Your Mover: Ensure the mover has the new property address and all of your most recent contact information, should they have any questions during your move.

Vacate Your Home: Make sure utilities are off, doors and windows are locked and notify your real estate agent you’ve vacated the property.

Questions To Ask: Where is the garage door opener? Where are the keys to the house, mailbox and other lockable area? Did you retrieve all keys from neighbors and friends?

THE HOME DEPOT

(800) 466-3337 www.homedepot.com

Beaverton (503) 469-4242 4401 SW 110th Ave. Beaverton, OR 97005

S. Beaverton (503) 646-1525

13700 NW Science Pk. Dr. Portland 97229

Clackamas (503) 774-6372

9300 SE 82nd Ave. Happy Valley, OR 97086

Hillsboro (503) 693-9090

1950 SE Minter Bridge Rd. Hillsboro 97123

Jantzen Beach (503) 289-9200

1728 N Tomahawk Island Dr. Portland 97217

Oregon City (503) 723-3181

2002 Washington St. Oregon City, OR 97045

E. Portland (503) 261-8543

10120 SE Washington St. Portland 97216

NE Portland (503) 252-0188

11633 NE Glen Widing Dr. Portland 97220

Sherwood (503) 925-8447

20260 SW Pacific Hwy. Sherwood, OR 97140

Tigard (503) 639-3500

14800 SW Sequoia Parkway Tigard 97224

MOVING RESOURCES

THE HOME DEPOT CONTINUED

Troutdale (503) 674-3944

25101 SE Stark St. Troutdale, OR 97060

LOWES (800) 466-3337 www.lowes.com

Hillsboro (503) 844-6200

1951 SE 24th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123

Milwaukie (503) 794-2500

13631 SE Johnson Rd. Milwaukie 97222

Portland (503) 737-3000

1160 N Hayden Meadows Dr. Portland 97217

Tigard (503) 624-2644 12615 SW 72nd Ave. Tigard, OR 97223

Wood Village (503) 667-1005

1000 NE Wood Village Blvd. Wood Village, OR 97060

DONATION FACILITIES

Goodwill (800) 741-0186 locator.goodwill.org

The Salvation Army (800) 958-7825 www.salvationarmyusa.org

Value Village (800) 958-7825 www.valuevillage.com

MOVING TRUCK RENTALS

Budget (800) 462-8343 www.budgettruck.com

Penske (888) 996-5415 www.pensketruckrental.com

Ryder (800) 297-9337 www.ryder.com

U-Haul (800) 468-4285 www.uhaul.com

STORAGE COMPANIES

NW Self Storage www.nwselfstorage

Public Storage (800) 906-0879 www.publicstorage.com

Pods (888) 309-8967 www.pods.com

TRANSFER STATIONS Garbage/Recycling

Metro Center (503) 234-3000

www.oregonmetro.gov 6161 NW 61st Ave. Portland, OR 97210

Metro South (503) 234-3000 www.oregonmetro.gov

2001 Washington St. Oregon City, OR 97045

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