City of Sherwood Mission
"The City of Sherwood will provide services and infrastructure to support the highest quality of life for our residents, businesses and visitors in a fiscally responsible manner."
Values
The City of Sherwood Values and Promotes:
• Quality Services
• Fiscal Responsibility
• Citizen Partnership
• Community Pride
• Community Partnerships
• Community Livability
Sherwood is nestled in the Tualatin Valley about seventeen miles from Portland. First platted in 1889 and later incorporated in 1893, Sherwood was named after the Sherwood Forest in England. The City celebrates this heritage with an annual Robin Hood Festival in July. Sherwood boasts a historic downtown, miles of walking trails, the new Center for the Arts, and is adjacent to the Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge. There is always something to do in Sherwood.
Area: 4.5 square miles
Population: 18, 955
Genders: 49.7% Male, 50.3% Female
Average Home Cost: $327,400
Medium Household Income: $81,000
Households with Children: 77.7%
Schools: 4 elementary, 2 middle, 1 high school (92% graduation rate)
Sherwood also has a charter school and two private schools
Crime: 1.3% (.05% violent*)
Average Commute: 26 minutes
Awards
2006 - All American City Finalist
2007 - 18th Place, Best Place to Live by Money Magazine
2009 - Top Ten Best Town for Families by Family Circle Magazine
2013 - 5th Place, America's Best Small Town by Money Magazine
2014 - 2nd Place, 10 Safest Places In Oregon by Motovoto.com
5th Place, 30 Safest Cities in Oregon by SafeWise.com (limited to cities over 2500)
* Violent crimes include aggravated assault, forcible rape, murder, and robbery