City of Tillamook, Oregon

City of Tillamook, Oregon The City of Tillamook is located in central Tillamook County and is the largest city of the county. In 1852, the first two families arrived to make their homes.

In its early years, the town of Tillamook, the first community to be settled in the county, bore the unofficial names Lincoln and Hoquarton, the latter believed to be an Indian name meaning "the landing." Its name was eventually changed to Tillamook, meaning “people of Ne-Elim". Long time local folklore is that Tillamook means "land of many waters” but the authentic meaning is not near so ostentat

ious. The first settler in the vicinity was Joseph Champion, who came in 1851 and made his home in a hollow spruce tree he called his “castle.” Within months other settlers came – all bachelors. Each successive year brought more families. On Dec. 15, 1853, Tillamook County was created by an act of legislature. In 1854, the first election was held, the first census taken, the first school started and the keel laid for a community ship: the “Morning Star.”

The “Morning Star” was built out of economic necessity because shipwrecks had destroyed all transportation that had carried local dairy products, fish and potatoes to market. The vessel was built by the combined efforts of Tillamook’s settlers. Most of the materials came from the forest, but iron work from a wrecked ship was laboriously packed on horseback from the Clatsop beaches by way of Neahkahnie Mountain. Sails were purchased from the Indians who had salvaged them from a ship wrecked near Netarts. Pitch was used to caulk the craft. Paint was not available. The ship was launched in the Kilchis River on Jan. 5, 1855, and for some years made possible the existence of the pioneers and development of Tillamook County. In 1861 Thomas Stillwell, aged 70, arrived with his family from Yamhill and purchased land. The following year he laid out the town that would become Tillamook and opened the first store. In 1866 the first post office was opened and the town was permanently renamed Tillamook. An election in 1873 chose Tillamook as the county seat. The first public building was the jail built that same year.

Notice of Street Closure!Stillwell Ave. between 1st St. and 2nd St. will be closed for paving on Wednesday, June 17, 202...
06/15/2026

Notice of Street Closure!

Stillwell Ave. between 1st St. and 2nd St. will be closed for paving on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, from 7:30a.m. to 7:30p.m.

The City appreciates the public's patience and cooperation.

ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE – STILLWELL AVENUEThe City of Tillamook will be conducting a sewer lateral repair on Monday, June 8,...
06/04/2026

ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE – STILLWELL AVENUE

The City of Tillamook will be conducting a sewer lateral repair on Monday, June 8, 2026, requiring a temporary road closure on Stillwell Avenue between First Street and Second Street.

📅 When: Monday, June 8, 2026
⏰ Time: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
📍 Where: Stillwell Avenue between First Street and Second Street
🚗 Traffic Impact: Road closed to through traffic; local access only.

Please plan ahead and use alternate routes during the closure.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we work to maintain and improve the City's essential infrastructure.

For questions, please contact:

Kenny Oleman, WWTP Supervisor
📞 503-842-2343
📧 [email protected]

Thank you for your understanding and support.

Candidate filing opens TOMORROW, June 3, 2026!!There are 5 Tillamook City Council seats on the ballot this year. If you'...
06/03/2026

Candidate filing opens TOMORROW, June 3, 2026!!

There are 5 Tillamook City Council seats on the ballot this year. If you've ever considered serving your community in this capacity, now is your chance. See the City of Tillamook website for more details!

Thank you for making this year's Touch-A-Truck event, on May 5th, a total success! 🚛🚒🚓We're grateful to the volunteers, ...
05/07/2026

Thank you for making this year's Touch-A-Truck event, on May 5th, a total success! 🚛🚒🚓

We're grateful to the volunteers, operators, and first responders who brought their big rigs and vehicles to make the day special for our community! It was a day of smiles, sirens, horns, and Tillamook spirit-see you next year!

More paving! Intersection at 5th and Cedar on May 4th and 5th from 7am to 5pm.
05/01/2026

More paving! Intersection at 5th and Cedar on May 4th and 5th from 7am to 5pm.

04/28/2026

It was a complete delight to have Moda Health and Portland Trail Blazers in town for the ribbon cutting at Coatsville Park last month! It was beautiful weather, great company, and that unmistakable small-town family feel. What a special day in Tillamook!

Did you get an envelope in the mail that looks like this?? Open it right away!! You're one of the randomly selected reci...
04/28/2026

Did you get an envelope in the mail that looks like this?? Open it right away!!

You're one of the randomly selected recipients of an important survey to aid the City in funding important community improvements and projects!! A strong response rate is critical to the success of the survey. Please take a moment to complete and return your survey!

If you have questions or need help completing the survey, please call (503)374-1814, or come by City Hall. We're happy to help!

Did you receive a survey in the mail recently? On April 6th, another group of surveys were mailed out to a new group of ...
04/28/2026

Did you receive a survey in the mail recently? On April 6th, another group of surveys were mailed out to a new group of randomly selected participants.
If you're one of the lucky few to receive a survey, PLEASE take a few moments to fill it out and return it. A strong response rate is crucial to the success of this project.
If you have questions, please reach out to Sabrina Straus with RCAC, at (971) 978-9257, or give us a call at City Hall!

We're so excited!! Touch-A-Truck is right around the corner! Join us NEXT TUESAY for this fun, family event!! 🚛Kids (and...
04/27/2026

We're so excited!! Touch-A-Truck is right around the corner! Join us NEXT TUESAY for this fun, family event!! 🚛

Kids (and kids at heart!) can climb, explore, and get up close with all kinds of big trucks and equipment.

Event Details:
🚓When: May 5, 2026 | 4:00 – 6:00 PM
🚑Where: Laurel Avenue, between City Hall and the Tillamook County Courthouse

Bring the family and come honk a horn, meet the crews, and see these vehicles in action—we’ll see you there!!

Something big is happening out near the Port! The City of Tillamook is breaking ground on the new Water Transmission Lin...
04/21/2026

Something big is happening out near the Port! The City of Tillamook is breaking ground on the new Water Transmission Line Replacement Project! Construction on this phase of the project is starting soon and will continue through early 2027.

Check out the press release for more details. And stay informed with updates and related closures by signing up for the City's TextMyGov service. Simply text "TILLAMOOK" to 91896 to receive real-time notifications about this project and other City alerts.

Address

210 Laurel Avenue
Tillamook, OR
97141

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 5:30pm
Thursday 7:30am - 5:30pm

Telephone

(503) 842-2472

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