Facts & Figures

Population

  • Large Body of WaterOregon City certified population estimate (July 1, 2015): 33,940
  • Oregon City certified population estimate (July 1, 2014): 33,760
  • Population change since 2000: +36.9%
  • Clackamas County certified population estimate (July 1, 2015): 397,385
  • Clackamas County certified population estimate (July 1, 2014): 391,525
  • Oregon Population (2014): 3,970,239
  • Unemployment: 5.5% (Oregon 5.6%)
  • Link to unofficial City-Data.com statistics

Business Advantages

  • Available selection of buildings and land in a range of sizes, for sale or lease
  • Skilled and available work force
  • No sales tax

Location

  • Clackamas County
  • 13 miles south of Portland
  • At the confluence of the Willamette and Clackamas Rivers
  • Home of the Willamette Falls
  • Interstate 205 passes through the city's northern edge, in addition, three state highways (OR 43, OR 99E, and OR 213) pass through or terminate in Oregon City
  • The Union Pacific Railroad passes through the city. The city also has an Amtrak depot, which is served twice daily in each direction by Amtrak Cascades trains running between Portland and Eugene, Oregon.
  • 20 miles to Portland International Airport

Climate

  • Approximate Area of City: 5944 acres; 9.3 square miles
  • Average Monthly Low: 35 degrees F
  • Average Monthly High: 82 degrees F
  • Average Annual rainfall: 47.06 inches