Information for Fire Season

Fire Notice

UPDATES - September 2022

Power Shut Offs - Tualatin is NOT located in the  power shut of areas.

Evacuation - The City of Tualatin has a unique dual-county status, with most of the City in Washington County and a smaller portion in Clackamas. The City is under the direction of Washington County.

  • Tualatin Residents who live in Washington County -  See County information and the map here (the map at the top of the page may take a moment to load).
  • Tualatin residents who live in Clackamas County -  Parts of Clackamas County are under evacuation notice. While this is NOT near Tualatin, see County information and the map here.

Air Quality - Please continue to monitor local air quality

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Wildfire and COVID-19 - Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, preparing for and responding to wildfires looks a little different this year. See the City's COVID-19 page here, or visit the CDC's page for more information. 

Resources and News

Sign up for ALERTS:

  • Public Alerts Emergency Info Hub for the Portland-Vancouver Region

    • ​​Public Alerts sends emergency alerts via text, email, or voice message. It's a free service for anyone who lives, works, or visits the Portland-Vancouver Region. Personal information is kept secure and private. 

  • Washington County Public Alerts

    • ​The CodeRED Public Alerts system enables WCCCA to send emergency messages to the public on behalf of police and fire partner agencies. Alerts will inform residents about hazardous situations and suggest appropriate actions.  To receive alerts by cell phones, VOIP phones, text messages and emails, residents must provide their information through the signup form. WCCCA obtains landline telephone numbers from the telephone companies, no signup is required.

  • Clackamas County Public Alerts

    • By providing contact information, county residents can opt-in to receive critical emergency messaging via email, phone call, and text during times of disasters. 

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