HILLSBORO PLUMBING CO

HILLSBORO, OR 97123

PB-Plumbing Contractor

2026 Read More Community Forum-Possible Data Center Project April 222026 Read More Bid Notice: Airport Automated Weater Observation System April 082026 Read More City Offices ClosedGood Friday! March 242026 Read More City-Wide Clean Up! March 042026 Read More Request for Proposals: Water Line Replacement 2025-2027 February 242026 Read More Public Notice: Disaster Burn Ban February 10MLK Day January 142026 Read More City Council City Officer's Election May 2026 December 222025 Read More City Offices ClosedChristmas Holiday December 182025 Read More Public Notice: City Council Meeting Cancellation December 162025 Read More Christmas Under the Stars: Lighted ParadeTree Lightingand Carnival! December 03Thanksgiving November 182025 Read More HILL COUNTY BURN BAN IN EFFECT10/14/25. October 162025 Read More Notice of Public Hearing: FY2026 Proposed Budget and Tax Increase August 212025 Read More Church Street Road Closure Begins June 16 for Demolition and Reconstruction June 11

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