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Rental Facilities & Shelters (can be reserved by coming into the Finance Department, 2nd floor of City Hall)

Park shelters can be reserved by coming into the Finance Department, 2nd floor of City Hall.

 

Yantis Park - 210 Dehaven Street

  • Band Shell
  • Creek Side
  • Monahan North Shelter
  • Monahan South Shelter

Marie Dorion Park Shelter - 82535 Couse Creek RD 

 

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Footgolf

Come try it out! The game is played similar to golf. To play you kick a soccer ball toward a 21-inch “cup” instead of the green and golf. The player who finishes the course with the fewest shots wins. All 18 holes are located on the lower 9 holes of the golf course

Come and try footgolf at the golf course! No need for golf clubs - you use your foot and kick a soccer ball. Bring your own ball or rent one from the pro shop.

Tee times are required Friday through Sunday. Contact the pro shop to make reservations at 541-938-7284

 

 

 

Lien Searches

In accordance with ORS 93.643 the City is required to record certain liens in the County Clerk’s office or provide access by an online electronic medium.

The City of Milton-Freewater contracts with the Net Assets Corporation to provide internet access to a system called Conduits. This is a fee based service that most subscribers such as title companies, escrow agents, financial institutions, and real estate professionals utilize in performing searches as part of real estate transactions.

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Emergency Management

The City of Milton-Freewater is proactive in planning for emergency situations.  This page will provide information on how you can help prepare yourself, your family and your business for emergencies.

Emergency Operations Plan

Click here for the City's adopted plan.
 

Elected & Appointed Officials

Mayor and City Council: 4 year term

Name Position Term Expiration Email Address
Mike Odman Mayor 12/31/28

City History

Milton and Freewater began as two separate cities.  The area is rich in history, and a short account of the beginning of the two towns and development of the surrounding area is set forth below.  For more information, we encourage you to visit the Frazier Farmstead Museum web site.

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