WASHINGTON COUNTY SAFE COMMUNITIES

YES ON MEASURE 34-310

Vote Yes for Safe Communities

Washington County’s comprehensive approach to public safety ensures continued rapid response to 911 emergency calls, while providing resources for deputies to help those in mental health crisis or experiencing homelessness, and address increased drug overdoses.

Measure 34-310 will provide needed funds for these critical services in our urban unincorporated communities and keep public safety services on par with those of neighboring cities.

Vote Yes for Safe Communities

Washington County’s comprehensive approach to public safety ensures continued rapid response to 911 emergency calls, while providing resources for deputies to help those in mental health crisis or experiencing homelessness, and address increased drug overdoses.

Measure 34-310 will provide needed funds for these critical services in our urban unincorporated communities and keep public safety services on par with those of neighboring cities.

Vote Yes for Safe Communities

Washington County’s comprehensive approach to public safety ensures continued rapid response to 911 emergency calls, while providing resources for deputies to help those in mental health crisis or experiencing homelessness, and address increased drug overdoses.

Measure 34-310 will provide needed funds for these critical services in our urban unincorporated communities and keep public safety services on par with those of neighboring cities.

Vote Yes for Safe Communities

Washington County’s comprehensive approach to public safety ensures continued rapid response to 911 emergency calls, while providing resources for deputies to help those in mental health crisis or experiencing homelessness, and address increased drug overdoses.

Measure 34-310 will provide needed funds for these critical services in our urban unincorporated communities and keep public safety services on par with those of neighboring cities.

Vote Yes for Safe Communities

Washington County’s comprehensive approach to public safety ensures continued rapid response to 911 emergency calls, while providing resources for deputies to help those in mental health crisis or experiencing homelessness, and address increased drug overdoses.

Measure 34-310 will provide needed funds for these critical services in our urban unincorporated communities and keep public safety services on par with those of neighboring cities.

ABOUT US

Our Team

Our amazing team of volunteers are committed to helping keep Washington County the safest urban county in Oregon. Get in touch for more information!

Our History

Washington County Safe Communities was formed to support local Public Safety measures. These support the Washington County Sheriff’s Office and Washington County Public Safety community.

Our Mission

We focus on keeping Washington County a community where we can work, play and raise our families by supporting local law enforcement who serve our county through inclusive and collaborative service.

PROGRAMS WE SUPPORT

PUBLIC SAFETY LOCAL OPTION LEVY

Washington County provides a wide range of public safety services to ALL County residents, including those living in city neighborhoods, urban unincorporated communities and rural areas. 

Funding for a large portion of these services includes county wide police services, the county jail, prosecution, parole & probation, victims’ assistance, and juvenile justice services.  

 

 

ENHANCED SHERIFF’S PATROL DISTRICT

Voters established the Enhanced Sheriff’s Patrol District (ESPD) in 1987 to provide an enhanced level of police services for residents of the urban area of Washington County outside of cities.  

With funding from a local option levy, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office has provided these law enforcement services focused inside the urban unincorporated area. 

Drop us a line!

Washington County Safe Communities

P.O. Box 1053 Hillsboro, OR 97123