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HISTORIC FLAG WALK FISHING CYCLING GOLF WINERIES BOATING BIRDWATCHING
O R E G O N
A GUIDE TO TRAVEL, RECREATION,
EVENTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
IN AND AROUND SUTHERLIN
HISTORIC FLAG WALK FISHING CYCLING GOLF WINERIES BOATING BIRDWATCHING
O R E G O N
A GUIDE TO TRAVEL, RECREATION,
EVENTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
IN AND AROUND SUTHERLIN
We are so happy you picked up this magazine!
Our Chamber is excited to introduce you to Sutherlin. We have a wonderful, close-knit community and we want to share some of the highlights with you.
We are located at the heart of everything Oregon: an hour to the coast; 1-3/4 to Diamond Lake; 1-1/2 to Rogue Valley Jet Boats; 45 minutes to waterfalls; over two dozen wineries within half hour, as well as
Seven Feathers Casino and Resort; and 15 minutes to fishing, boating, hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding and camping, and an abundance of low-traffic roads for biking … We’re surrounded!
And how about our flags? It has become a signature symbol for us, starting with our City logo, then recognizing that we have the largest flag along I-5, and giving a shout out to our local Lions Club who lines our streets with flags on every major commemorative holiday. We also have a Veteran’s Memorial in Central Park with the flags from the six different branches of the United States Armed Forces. And we have a flag monument project that is
an interesting melding of history, artistry, patriotism and promotion.
Did you know that there are 28 versions of the American Flag from Betsy Ross to the current flag? Each one has its own story to tell. And tell them we shall. We currently have 11 monuments built and displayed at different places throughout town. Come enjoy our City of Flags!
Come on down to the Visitors Center and say ‘hi’ to our friendly volunteers, check out our local restaurants, check into our welcoming hotels and make sure you walk downtown and enjoy catching up on some fun historical facts from the foundation of our republic to today. Come Discover our Backyard!
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Staging for the Stampede Parade
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RECREATION
4 Ford’s Pond
6 Cooper Creek Reservoir
7 Plat I Reservoir
8 Red Rock Trail
8 Sutherlin Dog Park
8 Hartley Park
9 Central Park
9 Golf/RV Park
14 Mildred Kanipe Memorial Park
UMPQUA VALLEY WINEGROWING REGION
10 Wineries In and Around Sutherlin
11 Southern Oregon Wine Institute
MAPS
10 Wineries Map
12 City Map
back cover Events Calendar
O R E G O N
Welcome to Sutherlin, The City of Flags! Sutherlin was founded in 1911
Population: 7762; 92% urban, 8% rural (2014)
Elevation: 520 ft.
Climate: annual averages
Rain - 44 inches
Snowfall - 13 inches
Measurable precipitation - 135 days
Sunny days - 176
July high - 84 degrees
January low - 34
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
editorPAMELA SEMAS
writersBONNIE CHASTAINBRIAN ELLIOTTFRIENDS OF FORD’S PONDKRISTI GILBERT PAMELA SEMAS
photographersFRIENDS OF FORD’S PONDFRIENDS OF MILDRED KANIPEDEBBIE PURDY HAMILTONPAMELA SEMASJANEL SORENSONFORREST STONEUMPQUA VALLEY MODELERS
designBONNIE CHASTAIN
HISTORIC FLAG WALK FISHING CYCLING GOLF WINERIES BOATING BIRDWATCHING
O R E G O N
A GUIDE TO TRAVEL, RECREATION,
EVENTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
IN AND AROUND SUTHERLIN
HISTORIC FLAG WALK FISHING CYCLING GOLF WINERIES BOATING BIRDWATCHING
O R E G O N
A GUIDE TO TRAVEL, RECREATION,
EVENTS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
IN AND AROUND SUTHERLIN
DOWNTOWN SUTHERLIN
18 Restaurants & Shopping
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
15 City of Sutherlin
15 Central Park
16 Ford’s Pond
17 Turf Field
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RECREATION
MASTER PLAN
The City of Sutherlin has hired Cameron McCarthy of Eugene, Oregon to develop a Master Plan for the 202-acre property. The process will utilize a community-centered focus in order to design a place for healthy, safe, recreation and wildlife viewing, while integrating the local values of open space, sustainability and community needs. We look forward to Ford’s Pond Community Park becoming a place for locals, and visitors to the area, to embrace, gather and enjoy year-round.
FUNDING Funding for the Master Plan is made possible through a Local Government Grant from the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, in addition to a successful fundraising campaign by the Friends of Ford’s Pond, who received donations from individuals, businesses, and a grant from The Ford Family Foundation. Updates and information are posted on the Friends of Ford’s Pond’s Facebook page or website (fordspond.org).
PUBLIC ACCESS
Meanwhile, the property remains open to the public: Walk the 1.7-mile unimproved path or hike up the west hillside (elevation gain of 300 ft). Enjoy birding at this “hot spot” with the numerous waterfowl, song birds and raptors resting during their migrations. Or spend an afternoon fishing for crappie, bass, and catfish or canoeing/kayaking the 95-acre Ford’s Pond.
ford’s pond
The Friends of Ford’s Pond had a vision of an open-space, natural community park at Ford’s Pond with safe, year-round access.
… a place for healthy, safe, recreation and wildlife viewing
birding
Enjoy birding at this “hot spot” with the numerous waterfowl, song birds and raptors resting during their migrations.
Walk the 1.7 mile unimproved path or hike up the west hillside.
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Ford’s Pond is located west of Sutherlin on Church Road, easily accessible for visitors traveling along I-5 or OR 138. Parking is available on Church Road, just south of Westlake Ave. No bathroom facilities are available at this time. On-leash dogs are permitted and doggie waste bags and trash receptacles are provided and maintained by the Friends of Ford’s Pond. Please pack all waste/trash out. No vehicles are permitted on the property; only non-motorized craft on Ford’s Pond; swimming is not permitted. Park is open dawn to dusk.
birding
fishing
Spend an afternoon fishing for crappie, bass and catfish.
Canoe or kayak the 95-acre Ford’s Pond.
kayaking
… a place for locals, and visitors to the area, to embrace, gather and enjoy year-round.
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RECREATION
cooper creek reservoir
2 miles east of Sutherlin, you’ll find this picturesque retreat that lends itself to outdoor activities any time of year.Relax in picnic areas with complete amenities for your comfort.
fishing
Along with easy-access paths, there are also mid-range challenging hiking and mountain bike
trails circling the entire 160-acre reservoir.
Put on those hiking boots, pack a lunch and explore nature’s beauty.
hiking
biking
swimming
RULE YOUR FUTURE GEAR UP
It’s better to look ahead and prepare, than to look back and regret. Jackie Joyner-Kersee
With proper emergency gear and supplies, you’re prepared with added comfort and convenience for any type of crisis or disaster — natural or accidental; at home or away.
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emergency & disaster preparedness• military surplus camping•hiking•backpacking•hunting•oil lamps
first aid kits•antiques-memorabilia•war relics ammunition•reloading•bug out bags
plat i reservoir
4 miles east of Sutherlin, Plat I Reservoir is ideal for canoeing, boating and bank fishing.Take the family to the playground, have a picnic or do some birdwatching.
Clinics located in Roseburg, Glide, Myrtle Creek and Sutherlin
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picnicking
water-fly events
Umpqua Valley Modelers club promotes model airplane building and flying, and is open to people of all ages. Planes are radio controlled and take off and land on the water. Plat I Reservoir is home to the Annual Float Fly event held in June.
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RECREATION
red rock trail Whether you are strolling along, walking your dog or bicycling, this 1-3/4 mile trail provides a joy to the senses.
Red Rock Trail is paved and runs from State Street to Nicholas Court along Sutherlin Creek offering scenic views and the sounds of wildlife in the Wetland Conservation areas.
Just below Sutherlin Dog Park, at 6th Street and Maple, visit Hartley Park and enjoy the playground and skate park.
Take your special pal for an off-leash romp and enjoy scenic views.The dog park is securely
fenced on 2-1/2 acres of gently sloping hillside among tall pines. It is divided into two separate areas for large and small dogs, both with weather shelters, picnic tables and benches. A paved walkway allows access for our friends with physical challenges. Ample parking and restroom available.
Sutherlin Dog Park
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Host of two OGA Champions Tournaments and OGA Junior Championship
Golf/RV Resort
Oak Hills Golf Club is a par 72 championship golf course that first opened in 1971 and was completely
renovated in 1998. In December, 2016 the club opened a new par 3, 2,000- yard course.
Oak Hills Golf Club
One of Oregon’s 59 surviving steam
locomotives is featured in Central Park.
Historic Flag Walk monument on display at Central Park
Central Park is home to the Sutherlin Community Center, tennis courts, picnic areas and a playground. Locals and visitors alike enjoy a variety of live musical events, festivals and activities year round.
Beginning this year, the playground area at Central Park will be expanded with new play structures, ground cover and an estimated 1,000 square foot splash pad.
Central Park
Veterans Memorial
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THE UMPQUA VALLEY WINEGROWING REGION Umpqua Valley’s winegrowing history dates back to the 1880s when German immigrants planted the first wine grape vineyard in the Valley. Today, we are home to more than 27 wineries. It is our broad diversity of microclimates and soil that makes possible the successful growing of over 40 wine-grape varieties — from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot to fruity and floral Rieslings and Gewürztraminers. And new vineyard owners are expanding the Umpqua’s grape list to include other international favorites.
Ask for our brochure or visit the wineries online for detailed information and tasting room hours.
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Brandborg Vineyard& Winery
BradleyVineyards
Misty OaksVineyard
Henry EstateWinery
Reustle-PrayerRock Vineyards
HillCrest Winery & Distillery
MarshAnneLanding
Spangler VineyardsAbacela
Girardet Vineyards& Winery
Wild RoseVineyard
GilliroseVineyard
River’sEdgeWinery
AnindorVineyards
Triple OakVineyard
BeckerVineyard
Southern OregonWine Institute
ChateauNonchalant
Freed Estate Winery
Paul O’BrienWinery
DelfinoVineyards
Season Cellars
Pyrenees Vineyard & Cellars
H V Cellars
Melrose Vineyards
TeSo’AriaVineyard & Winery
Cooper RidgeVineyards
Glaser EstateWinery
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Triple Oak Wine VaultIn the beautifully restored 1892 bank building 137 Locust St., Historic Oakland
Noon - 6 pm Fri, Sat and Suntripleoakvineyard.com 541-459-4287
Triple Oak Vineyard
ENJOY ART & WINES OF THE UMPQUA
687 Hubbard Creek Rd. • Umpqua, Ore. 97486 • 541.459.5120 • www.HenryEstate.com
Voted the#1 winery
in Douglas County!
Tasting roomopen daily
11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Southern Oregon Wine Institute The Southern Oregon Wine Institute (SOWI) was established in 2008 at Umpqua Community College as the first viticulture and enology program in Oregon outside the Willamette
Valley. SOWI offers education programs that merge conventional classroom training with experiential learning, providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to either support existing growers and winemakers or establish ventures of their own. Students serve an assortment of wines made at the institute for your tasting enjoyment.
Marshanne LandingMarshAnne Landing is a small family-run winery and vineyard that grows all of their grapes in their 17-acre vineyard and only produces estate wine.
Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards
Enter as Strangers, Leave as Friends
Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards ended 2016 on a high note, amassing 150 medals and honors in major wine competitions. With a dozen different varietals of wine, Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards is as diverse as a winery can be. Quality wine is only part of the charm of Reustle-Prayer Rock Vineyards. Reustle is also known for their summer concert series, Jazz in
the Vineyard, wonderful themed dinners, and summer outdoor movie date nights. Included in the tasting is a tour of their wine cave and their meticulous grounds — all worth the short drive from Sutherlin. Enter as Strangers, Leave as Friends is not just a catchy phrase above the door, but the way the Reustle’s approach everything they do.
Tasting Room Open11-5 Wed-Sun, Mar-Dec by appointment Jan-Feb
1310 Misty Oaks Lane, Oakland • 541.459.3558 • mistyoaksvineyard.com
Award-Winning Wines
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To Umpqua Lighthouse Center Bakery & Cafe´
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Exit 135
Exit 138
Dog Park Hartley Park
Rochester Covered Bridge
Oak Hills Golf Club & RV Resort
Visitors Center
Ford's Pond
Dodge Creek Stables
Best Western Plus Hartford Lodge
Best Western Plus Hartford Lodge
GuestHouse Inn & SuitesGuestHouse Inn & Suites
Hi-Way Haven
RV Park
TO NORTH UMPQUA RIVER
25 mi.DIAMOND LAKE RESORT, 87 mi.CRATER LAKE
NATIONAL PARK 152 mi.
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Antiques Art Automotive Banks Books Camping Cocktail Lounge Department Stores Fashion Fitness Gas Stations Gift Shops Groceries Hair & Beauty Hardware Museums Pet Care Professional ServicesShabby-Chic Sporting Goods
LOCAL BUSINESSES
RESTAURANTS1 Si Casa Flores2 Dakota Street Pizza3 Subway4 Taco Bell5 Dairy Queen6 Romulo’s Mexican Grill7 Mi Gusto Es Mexican8 Pedotti’s Italian
Restaurant9 Burger King10 Apple Peddler11 Papa Murphy’s12 Henry’s Bakery13 McDonald’s14 Smitty’s Deli15 Yummy House16 Nellie’s Deli17 Abby’s Pizza18 Migado19 Sol de Sutherlin
20 Pat’s Kozy Kitchen21 Fusion French Quarter22 Angie’s Diner and Old Fashioned Ice Cream 23 Creekside Grill24 White Horse Coffee & Tea25 Tolly’s Restaurant26 Lighthouse Center Bakery & Café
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mildred kanipe memorial parkSOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
In 1983, Mildred Kanipe, a colorful farmer, passed
away and left her beloved ranch to the public as a county park. Mildred’s gift included almost 1,100 acres of land consisting of pastures, creeks, rolling hills, orchards and forests. Historical structures include a turn-of-the-century schoolhouse, a farmhouse and outbuildings. She wished the buildings to be preserved, a ranch museum developed, equestrian trails to be available and the land was to remain an animal refuge — the land and plants preserved.
The English Settlement School and the Kanipe Farmstead complex are listed on the National Register of Historic Places making way for their restoration and reuse as centerpieces of the park.
Today the park has much to offer a visitor. Extensive trails pass thru majestic forests, oak woodlands, lush pastures, over creeks and offer spectacular views. Open all year to hikers, and from March 16 to October 31 to horses and cyclists. www.mildredkanipepark.org
Enjoy riding, hiking, fishing, bicycling, picnics
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Exciting things are happening in the City of Sutherlin!
conceptual drawing by Diane Harris
Central Park
1066 South Calapooia St., Sutherlin, OR 97479 • 541-459-3139www.sutherlinsanitary.com
Meeting the service needs of our
community with careful thought
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Our Promise
We are pleased to introduce the Central Avenue Paving Improvement project.
Yes, it’s happening! This project will address ADA compliant ramps, crosswalks, sidewalk replacement where needed, storm drains and a 2-inch grind and overlay beginning at the intersection of Comstock and Central Avenue heading east to approximately Sunny Street. Construction is proposed to begin early May and run tentatively through the end of October. This project could be potentially the biggest, but yet short term, impact on our businesses and residents. We ask that
you be patient and seek alternative transit routes, keeping in mind the outstanding end result that will come. It will be worth waiting for! We understand this will be an inconvenience, so again, we ask for your patience.
As spring approaches, a significant number of projects begin and will continue throughout the year.
The playground area at Central Park will be expanded with new play structures, ground cover and an estimated 1,000 square foot splash pad.
This park continues to bring poeple of all ages together in our community
and now we will give it the “WOW” factor for everyone to enjoy.
A new 14-inch sanitary sewer force main along the south side of Central Avenue in the east bound lane, from Miller Street to Front Street. Construction time frame estimated through the end of May. Following the completion of the 14-inch Force Main,
Douglas County will begin construction on North Comstockproject which includes paving, curb, gutter, sidewalks and bike lanes from the intersection of North Comstock and Central Avenue to the northern side of West Intermediate Elementary School.
continued on page 16
The construction of our new Wastewater Treatment Plant is scheduled to begin in August with a proposed completion date of June 2019. Although this project will be the largest project for the City it will have the least impact on businesses and residents due to the location of construction.
Ford’s Pond will be utilized in conjunction with our new Waste-water Treatment Plant for storage of Class A recycled water. With so much potential for Ford’s Pond the City has teamed up with the Friends of Ford’s Pond. Upon being awarded a planning grant from the Oregon
Parks and Recreation Department, the City and Friends of Ford’s Pond will move through the process for the creation of a Ford’s Pond Community Park Master Plan. Proposed completion of the master plan is scheduled for November.
There is a planned project to relocate the
Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) from the Ford’s Pond area to a more urban location. This will exchange approximately 300 acres within the Urban Growth Boundary and relocate it closer to the City’s infrastructure near the southwest portion of Exit 136 toward Exit 135. We are teaming up with
ODOT for the possibility of providing a connector road between the two interchanges. This UGB exchange is proposed for completion around July 2017. However, the connector road will continue to be a work in progress.
As you can see 2017 is going to be very exciting with many community infrastructure improvements! Please have patience during the various construction phases and be respectful to all construction workers.
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“Turf Field is a perfect example of the wonderful support of schools from our local businesses and community members.” – janel sorenson
Josh Grotting, Sutherlin High School Athletic Director, is happy to report that with the addition of Turf Field, sport participation numbers are up!
With the lights on the field, kids can practice later and there is no missed class time.
Revenues are coming in as well with two OSA playoffs where the Booster Club ran the concession stand. Teams like the D.C. Timberwolves are
coming to Sutherlin to play and staying in our hotels. Sutherlin will host the District Track Meet in May for the first time in over ten years.
This Fall the Sutherlin Valley Recreation Center will enjoy the field for their games as well.
What began as a dream has become a reality thanks to our town’s teamwork!
Turf Field
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There’s always something happening in Sutherlin! With the strong community spirit of volunteers and civic groups, each
month is a fun time for events which appeal to locals and bring in folks from out of state as well! Whether you are enjoying
a free fishing weekend at Cooper Creek, having a dog-gone good time at the Woofstock Festival (for dogs and their people)
There’s always something happening in Sutherlin!
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or learning a bit of history on the Flag Walk, you’ll be charmed by our Sutherlin hospitality. Picnics, parades and rodeos, and
Music Off Central delight us during the summer. For car enthusiasts the Graffiti Sutherlin Street
Fair and Push Drag Race, Blackberry Weekend and the Hot Rod Fun Run are a must!
Sutherlin Stampede Parade
Blackberry Festival Dance
Music Off CentralPat’s Kozy Kitchen
Angie’s Diner and Old Fashioned Ice Cream
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Sutherlin’s Downtown Wine Walk is just one of the friendly ways to experience local businesses’ delights! Many
of our shops and restaurants feature local art and gifts. Wander through the cozy well-stocked Books Gallery while sipping an
espresso, working on the giant jigsaw puzzle or hook up with free WIFI. Shop for a variety of gifts and necessities at Sutherlin Drug.
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• Home Decor & Gifts • Clothing & Baby Items • Jewelry & Accessories • Saturday Lunch• Baked Goods, Wed-Sat• Complimentary Coffee & Tea • Garden Room, Birds, Birdhouses • Vintage Farm House
Downtown Sutherlin 227 W Central Ave. 541.459.4307
Open Wed-Sat 10 am - 5:30 pm
Blending the Old with the New
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Blossom Music School
Rootz Salon
Tub-Time TreasuresFamily & Friends
New to You Furniture Royal Ink Tatoo
Tub-Time Treasures is the only handcrafted bath & body product store in Douglas County. You’ll find fun soaps and luxury
bath items that delight the senses and pamper your skin. They also offer Make & Take Events that allow you to scent and take
home your own creations. At KLK Fashions, your uptown fashion boutique with the downtown feel, you’ll lose
yourself in the no-pressure, unhurried delight of shopping for lovely women’s garments — a stylishly fun experience!
Sutherlin restaurants offer local homemade goodness with everything from first-rate break-fasts and down-home lunch and
dinner spots to eclectic cuisine and desserts that are off the charts!
Please check all of the restaurants listed on the map in the center of this magazine!
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Sutherlin respects our historic past while embracing growth and enhancement for a healthy future!
We honor those who teach, reach out a kind hand and offer their time and services to others.
Sutherlin Downtown Development, Inc, (SDDI) sponsors the annual Music Off Central event and several downtown beautification projects. SDDI is rolling
out a new “Hometown Heroes” project honoring those who have served our Country.
Sutherlin takes great pride in our Public Safety Department and City Management team.
We are grateful for all of the Civic Groups that work together with local schools and business to make Sutherlin a beautiful place to visit and to call home!
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Todd McKnightmayor’s messageNow in my second term, I’m more enthused about our future than ever before. When I was growing up here in Sutherlin there was always a strong unity amongst families, the community and even City Hall. Newspaper headlines spoke of school accolades, Lions and Rotary Club contributions, Chamber of Commerce activities, Timber Festival events and yes, the City of Sutherlin all working together. I am convinced we have returned to a tremendous period of closeness as a community and in local government.
Council has come together to build upon previous priorities that included raising monies for new paving and to reconstruct Central Avenue, moving our new development land-use plans from
Ford’s Pond to along the freeway, new playground equipment with a splash pad in Central Park and continued investment in Police and Fire services.
For more information regarding the upcoming projects for 2017 please go to the Community Development section of this magazine!
In looking for creative ways to include citizen input earlier in our policy-making, we established a workshop agenda for the second meeting of each month. This is another effort to ensure shared discussions between council, staff and you, our citizens. We will soon be live-streaming all our council meetings so you can watch everything we are doing in the governance process. You can find us at
www.cityofsutherlin.com Simply go to the “Government” section at the top and select “Vision Statement and Goals.” You can see plans, timelines and the contact information of the assigned staff for each activity.
“I’m more enthused about our future than ever before.”
public safety
As of January 1, 2017, we reorganized to three Deputy Fire Chiefs assigned to three distinctive areas of responsibilities: Administration, Training, & Equipment and Infrastructure. All three share equally the Fire Operations component of the Department and rotate the “On Call” status weekly, thereby all realizing experience and development as the “Command Officer in Charge.” Once every six months their area of responsibility will rotate, creating a well-rounded Deputy Fire Chief with
redundancy and professional growth in mind. This will also allow for no single point of failure in our Fire Service mission.
Effective March 1, 2017, the Police Department will be re-organized: current Sergeants re-titled to Lieutenants more closely mirroring a Public Safety model and better meeting the rank structure in both Police and Fire Departments. Both Lieutenants will share equally in the Police Operations component of the Department, and oversee Administration, Training & Equipment and Infrastructure. Both will be cross certified as Fire Fighter 1’s in the State of Oregon, and will continue to rotate the “On Call” status during the week, thereby realizing experience and development as the “Command Officer in Charge.” They will continue to rotate every three months thus creating a well-rounded Police Lieutenant with redundancy and professional growth in mind. This will also allow for no single point of failure in our Police Service mission.
The Administrative Services Police Office Supervisor will be re-titled to the Public Safety Office Supervisor and will
oversee records and administration for both the Police and Fire Services. That Officer will also oversee staff in the Municipal Court, Code Enforcement, Property & Evidence, Records and other part-time employees.
Our Police and Fire Departments are proud to provide premier public safety services to the Sutherlin community, and policing services to our contract city of Oakland.
Without the support of the City Manager and the Sutherlin City Council, we could not have realized and enjoyed the level of success that exists today. We will continue to focus on building community support, trust and goodwill as we move forward with our public safety mission.
Sutherlin Fire Department 541-459-1394
Sutherlin Police Department 541-459-2211
Non-emergency services 541-440-4471
Kirk M. Sanfilippo Director of Public Safety k.sanfilippo@ci.sutherlin.or.us
Kirk M. Sanfilippo
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MARCH 11 First Citizens Awards Banquet APRIL 15-16 Easter Weekend www.visitsutherlin.com APRIL 29 Ladies’ Tea MAY-OCTOBER Farmer’s Market Sutherlin Fridays MAY 4 Public Safety Appreciation MAY 14 Lions Annual Mothers Day Breakfast JUNE 3 Sutherlin Citywide Yard Sale JUNE 3-4 Free Fishing Weekend Cooper Creek JUNE 16-18 Woofstock Festival Central Park JUNE 16-18 Water Fly – Umpqua Valley Modelers Plat I Reservoir JUNE 17 Historic Flag Walk Celebration JULY-AUGUST Music Off Central Friday evenings JULY 4 Lions Old-Fashioned 4th of July Picnic JULY 7 Graffiti Sutherlin Cruise to the Street Fair JULY 14-15 Sutherlin Stampede Weekend AUGUST 18-20 Blackberry Festival Central Park SEPTEMBER 16 Hot Rod Fun Run OCTOBER Halloween Downtown NOVEMBER 25 Shop Small Business Saturday NOVEMBER 26 Community Tree Lighting DECEMBER 16 Timber Town Toyland Parade
1310 W. Central Ave., Sutherlin, OR 97479 541.459.3280 • VisitSutherlin.com
FISHING•CYCLING GOLF WINERIESHISTORIC FLAG WALKBIRDWATCHING BOATING•HIKING
Mildred Kanipe Park
Ford’s Pond
Umpqua Golf
Resort Calapooia Reflections Museum
Plat I Reservoir
Rochester Covered Bridge
Scenic Cycling
Tour the Scenic Byways
13 Wineries within 15 Mile Radius
Cooper Creek
Visitors Center
Southern Oregon Wine InstituteUmpqua Community College
Exit 136
Exit 129
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Winchester Dam - Fish Ladder
Central Park - Veterans Memorial
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