Happy Valley is a city in Oregon and a suburb of the Portland metropolitan area, with great views of Portland, Mt. Hood, and access to a variety of parks.
Some of the great parks in Happy Valley are Happy Valley Nature Park, Mount Talbert Nature Park, Scouters Mountain Nature Park, Hidden Falls Nature Park, Hood View Park, Pfeifer Park, Eagle Landing Golf Course, and Ella V Osterman Park.
Located within Clackamas County, near the edge of Portland, Happy Valley is about 10 miles from downtown Portland. Interstate 205 is on the western edge of the city while Oregon Route 212 heads east towards Mt. Hood.
The population was 23,733 in Happy Valley, Oregon in the 2020 census which is up from 13,903 and 4,519 in the 2010 and 2000 censuses so the city has seen a high level of growth in recent years.
Mount Scott is an extinct volcano located in Happy Valley, along with Mount Talbert and Scouters Mountain.
Not far from Happy Valley, are the Clackamas Town Center, North Clackamas Aquatic Park, Sah-Hah-Lee Golf Course, and the Clackamas River which provides various recreational opportunities.
With the increased population, the need for housing has risen, and therefore more parks. The Pleasant Valley Villages development is a 13-phase, 1,155-unit residential development on 187 acres in Happy Valley, Oregon. This development includes single-family homes, multi-family buildings, parks, and open spaces.
Pleasant Valley Villages Park is a new park placed inside a large residential housing development that the City of Happy Valley will own and operate. The park features a covered basketball court, two large playgrounds, trails, and a public restroom.
Romtec was contacted for the design and supply of this restroom that has two ADA unisex restrooms and a mechanical room that houses a pump station skid as well as room for storage.
The Romtec supplied restroom features a metal roof, steal framed louvered wire mesh gable vent, resawn timber rafter, drinking fountains, 8″ x 16″ CMU split face concrete block wall fully reinforced running bond pattern, and a 6″ x 8″ resawn timber truss with a roof extension.
AKS Engineering & Forestry was the project driver and the landscape architect for this project. AKS Engineering provides civil engineering, surveying, planning, and landscape architecture services.
Emery & Sons Construction installed the building on behalf of the City of Happy Valley. Emery & Sons provides a variety of contractor services including multifamily/subdivisions and works throughout Oregon and Washington.
Romtec was proud to provide this restroom building that serves the Pleasant Valley Villages Park in Happy Valley, Oregon for the City of Happy Valley and the Pleasant Valley Villages development.
Romtec designed this restroom to fit in with the surrounding features of the park, including a covered basketball court, and playground along with trees and the surrounding neighborhood.
Romtec can design a restroom to fit the exact specifications and needs of a park or trail, including matching a specific aesthetic, building, or the surroundings. Our design team has worked on hundreds of restrooms building projects, to bring you high quality designs that meet the needs of our customers.