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Clackamas County Wants Your Input on Short-Term Rentals – Here’s How to Make Your Voice Heard
The Clackamas County Board of Commissioners has announced an extension of the Short-Term Rental pilot program through June 30, 2026, and is now actively soliciting public feedback before determining the program's future. For those of us who live in the Mount Hood...
MHLC Demands Action: Formal Request for STR Enforcement Submitted to County Commissioners
November 3, 2025 Dear Mountain Community, The Mount Hood Livability Coalition, in partnership with the Hoodland CPO, has submitted a comprehensive formal request to the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners calling for immediate implementation of enforcement...

New Board of Commissioners – current state of STR regulations
Dear Mountain Community, The Mount Hood Livability Coalition Board sent a letter in February to welcome the new commissioners and extend our greetings in hopes that we could open a dialog and focus their attention on what we feel is a failed STR Pilot Program. The...

MHLC Supports Hoodland Library Funding
The Mount Hood Livability Coalition here in Hoodland might be best known for our work to ensure Clackamas County cracks down on non-compliance of the Short Term Rental (STR) owners and managers to register the STR registration and obey the regulations. But the term...
Clackamas County Candidate Forum – Great Success!
The Candidate Forum, hosted by MHLC, Hoodland CPO, Hoodland Women's Club, and the League of Women Voters was a huge success. We would like to thank all of those who helped support this event, including the Mt Hood Resort. We would especially like to thank, you the...
Upcoming Events
06
Apr
Candidate Forum
We are sponsoring a candidates forum together with the Hoodland CPO and Hoodland Women’s Club. Come and ask your candidates questions that impact us!
07
Dec
Official Start of Clackamas County STR regulations
The Board of County Commissioners approved rules and regulations regarding short-term rentals (STRs) on Sept. 7, 2023. The regulations will take effect after 90 days (Dec. 7), and only affect the unincorporated areas of Clackamas County.