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Project Schedule 

Comprehensive Plan

Comprehensive Plan Canby’s Comprehensive Plan was originally created in 1984, with different elements added in 2007, 2015, and 2019. Although new elements have been added, the complete plan...

Transportation System Plan

Transportation System PlanCanby’s Transportation System Plan (TSP) was last updated in 2010 and is in need of a new update as Canby develops. The Transportation System Plan is Canby’s...

Urban Growth Boundary

Urban Growth Boundary ExpansionEach city in Oregon is surrounded by an urban growth boundary (UGB), a plan to designate where the city will grow over 20 years. This growth can occur with new houses,...

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Who's Listening 

Don Hardy

Planning Director, City of Canby

Email: HardyD@canbyoregon.gov

Phone: (503) 266-0775

Jamie Stickel

Economic Development Director, City of Canby

Email: StickelJ@canbyoregon.gov

Phone: (503) 266-0701

Ryan Potter

Planning Manager, City of Canby

Email: potterr@canbyoregon.gov

Phone: (503) 266-0712

Community Conversations

Community Conversations are an opportunity to learn more about the Cultivating Canby project and share your vision for the future of Canby.

  • Contact City Staff listed above if you would like someone to hold a Community Conversation with your organization, neighborhood, or group.
  • Host your own Community Conversation by clicking on the document below titled 'Canby Community Conversation Kit' and following the steps inside. 

Upcoming Meetings

View upcoming meetings here. 

Project Advisory Committee 

The project advisory committee (PAC) is made up of a group of volunteers who live or work in Canby. The committee is made up of:

Aaron DownsCanby School District
Ana BozichPahlisch Homes
Audrey TraaenCanby Area Chamber of Commerce
Barry JohnsonParks & Recreation Advisory Committee
Bob CambraTraffic Safety Commission
Brian HodsonCity Council Mayor
Carol SullivanCanby Utility
Cindy MooreClackamas County
Dan EwertPlanning Commission
Eric JohnstonTodos Juntos
Ethan ManuelDeveloper
Frank CutsforthsCutsforth's Market
Jason BristolDeveloper
Jason PaddenCity Council
Matt EnglishCanby Fire
Michelle WilsonCanby School District Alternate
Mike RobinsonPahlisch Homes
Mindy MontecuccoBike & Pedestrian Committee
Ray KeenCanby Center
Susan MeyerCanby Resident
Tony HelblingWilson Construction