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Warrenton Map Gallery

Here are a selection of maps on various topics pertaining to the City of Warrenton.  Click on a thumbnail image for each one to display on a separate page.  These may be downloaded as .pdf files if you like.

Community Policing Brochures and Flyers

In the lobby of the Police Station, we have a kiosk full of brochures and flyers on various Community Policing, Safety, Prevention, and Informational Topics. You are welcome to stop by and take any or all of the information we provide. We are also in the process of scanning all of the information into downloadable documents that you can save or print for use at home.

The following is a list of the brochures, flyers, and information available at the station. If the item has been scanned, you can download it via the links below:

Common Police Forms and Documents

The WPD is dedicated to getting citizens and visitors the information that they want and need. Many of the forms and documents that can be obtained at the police station are also available electronically here on the City website. We are working to convert many of the documents into a PDF form that can be filled out and emailed in. If a document is able to be filled there will be instructions attached. Here is a list of forms and documents that you can download and print at anytime:

Police Officers and Staff

The City of Warrenton is very proud of our police officers, staff, and volunteers. As you can see below, the WPD has a combined total years of expertise and experience of 185 years!  Add in my experience and our total is 219 years!

WARRENTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY HOURS OF OPERATION

The Warrenton Community Library is open at the following times:

Monday:  CLOSED

Tuesday: 10am-5pm

Wednesday: 10am-5pm

Thursday: 10am-5pm

Friday: 10am-7pm

Saturday: 10am-2pm

Sunday: CLOSED

City History

A little history...

The City of Warrenton, located in Clatsop County, on the beautiful northwestern tip of Oregon, is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west and the mighty Columbia River on the north. It was platted in 1889, and incorporated as a city under the laws of Oregon in 1899. The City of Warrenton was named for D.K. (Daniel Knight) Warren, as an early settler. Clara Cynthia Munson, elected Mayor of Warrenton in 1913 was the first woman mayor in Oregon.

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