Pacific Community Design

Pacific Community Design At Pacific Community Design, we offer Planning, Surveying, Landscape Architecture, and Civil Engineering services through all stages of a project.

Our clients leverage our abilities to help further their interests within the Pacific Northwest.

Please join us in celebrating Elizabeth's 5-year anniversary with Pacific Community Design!As a Civil Designer, Elizabet...
06/01/2026

Please join us in celebrating Elizabeth's 5-year anniversary with Pacific Community Design!

As a Civil Designer, Elizabeth brings a unique blend of creativity and technical expertise to every project. Her passion for art and engineering comes together in her work, allowing her to find thoughtful solutions while helping shape the communities we serve.

Over the past five years, Elizabeth has been a valued member of our team, contributing her talent, dedication, and eye for design to countless projects and helping make PCD a better place to work.

Thank you, Elizabeth, for everything you do. Congratulations on five years!

5 years already?! Huge shoutout to Sean for hitting his 5-year anniversary with us! As our Senior Survey Crew Chief, he’...
05/19/2026

5 years already?!

Huge shoutout to Sean for hitting his 5-year anniversary with us! As our Senior Survey Crew Chief, he’s the guy who keeps things steady out in the field and brings a ton of experience, reliability, and good humor to the team every day.

When he’s not out there getting the job done, you can bet he’s spending time with his favorite crew: his grandkids! Thanks for everything you do, Sean. We’re lucky to have you out there representing us. Cheers to 5 years and many more to come!

At Pacific Community Design, “Community” isn’t just part of our name, it’s part of who we are. We believe strong communi...
05/12/2026

At Pacific Community Design, “Community” isn’t just part of our name, it’s part of who we are. We believe strong communities are built through service, partnership, and caring for the people who live in them

This month, we’re proud to support David Weekley Homes CARE Build Month by participating in a Bedding Donation Drive benefiting Portland-area children receiving beds built by the David Weekley Homes team during their CARE volunteer build day.

We’re helping collect NEW twin-sized bedding items that can be dropped off at any David Weekley Homesmodel home or office. Together, these donations will help create safer, more comfortable spaces for local children and families.

Ways to support:
Donate new twin-sized bedding items during the collection period
Share the drive within your office, network, and community
Help spread the word on social media

We’re honored to partner with organizations that share our belief that strong communities are built through service, generosity, and connection.

If you participate, share your photos and donations using so we can celebrate the collective impact happening across our community.

Together, we’re helping create brighter futures one bed, one family, and one act of kindness at a time.

You can have your donation sent directly to DWH at 1905 NW 169th Place #102 Beaverton, OR 97006
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Apparently when you are the entire social media department, you eventually run into a problem: if you skip your own work...
04/22/2026

Apparently when you are the entire social media department, you eventually run into a problem: if you skip your own work anniversary post, it looks suspicious. So here we are.

April marks four years for me (Brea Ariola) as HR Coordinator at Pacific Community Design.

Four years is a funny milestone. It’s long enough to see a lot of projects, people, and ideas grow, but still short enough that it somehow feels like it went by in about five minutes.

In that time I’ve had the privilege of working with an incredible team, supporting the people who make this place run, and helping build the culture that makes PCD what it is. HR gets a front-row seat to the talent, dedication, and character of the people here, and I’m grateful to be part of it.

Also, if this post feels a little like the way moms hang up their own stocking so the mantel doesn’t look weird in pictures… that’s probably not far off.

Grateful for four great years and looking forward to what’s ahead.

Happy 1-Year Anniversary, Karla! In just one year, Karla has made an incredible impact at Pacific Community Design. As a...
04/22/2026

Happy 1-Year Anniversary, Karla!

In just one year, Karla has made an incredible impact at Pacific Community Design. As an Associate Civil Designer, she brings a level of thoughtfulness, precision, and insight that constantly impresses our team. Honestly, sometimes we wonder if she has a secret superpower for solving complex design challenges.

In one year, you can:
• Watch the Earth orbit the sun once
• Experience all four seasons
• And if you're Karla… become an essential part of the team faster than anyone expected.

Karla, your intelligence, curiosity, and collaborative spirit elevate the work we do and the people around you. We’re lucky to have you on the PCD team and can’t wait to see what the next year (and many more) brings. Thanks for an amazing first year!

Happy Administrative Professionals Day! Today we’re celebrating the people who keep everything running smoothly behind t...
04/22/2026

Happy Administrative Professionals Day!

Today we’re celebrating the people who keep everything running smoothly behind the scenes; the organizers, problem-solvers, and steady hands that make a difference every single day.

At PCD, we’re especially grateful for Dawn, who has been part of our team since 2014. Her attention to detail, thoughtfulness, and ability to keep things on track have supported our team in more ways than we can count.

As this is her final year with us, we’re feeling extra thankful for all she’s contributed over the years. Dawn, we appreciate you and everything you’ve done to make PCD better.

Side note: it's also National Jelly Bean Day, which if fitting, since Dawn has kept us well supplied with Jelly Beans on her desk for years!

No jokes here! Maureen is celebrating 7 amazing years at Pacific Community Design! While it may be April Fools’ Day, the...
04/01/2026

No jokes here! Maureen is celebrating 7 amazing years at Pacific Community Design!

While it may be April Fools’ Day, there’s nothing funny about the impact Maureen has made as a Project Manager in our Planning group. For seven years, she’s been the real deal; leading projects with clarity, keeping teams aligned, and turning complex challenges into thoughtful, community-focused solutions.

Seven years of dedication, leadership, and making planning and project management look easy (even when it’s not!) We’re lucky, just like the number 7, to have her on the PCD team.

Help us celebrate Maureen and her lucky number 7 milestone!

14 YEARS.Do you know what else takes about 14 years? A rough-cut diamond can take over a decade to go from deep in the e...
03/26/2026

14 YEARS.

Do you know what else takes about 14 years? A rough-cut diamond can take over a decade to go from deep in the earth to fully cut, polished, inspected, and ready to shine.

And honestly… that feels fitting.

For 14 years, our construction inspector Jeff has:
- Caught the details others miss
- Measured twice (and sometimes three times)
- Held the line on standards

Like a diamond, it’s about precision. It’s about clarity. It’s about holding things to a higher standard. While others see the finished project, Jeff sees the layers underneath the things that actually make it last.

Fourteen years of protecting quality. Fourteen years of doing it right the first time. Fourteen years of making sure what we build today still stands tomorrow.

That’s not flashy. That’s foundational.

Happy 14-Year Anniversary Jeff! We’re grateful for your sharp eye and steady presence.

Fun Fact: It can take up to 13 years for an oak tree to mature enough to start producing acorns!Thirteen years of steady...
03/18/2026

Fun Fact: It can take up to 13 years for an oak tree to mature enough to start producing acorns!

Thirteen years of steady roots. Quiet growth you don't always see. Weathering storms. Getting stronger season after season.

Then one day you look around and realize WOW! That tree is solid. Dependable. It's part of the landscape.

That's Jaki. For 13 years she has built deep roots, stood solid through every season, helped others grow, and produced ideas and results that keep multiplying. Consistent, grounded excellence.

Jaki, we are so glad you planted yourself here at PCD 13 years ago.

Social Media Confession Time!Apparently the person in charge of celebrating work anniversaries on our social media pages...
03/09/2026

Social Media Confession Time!
Apparently the person in charge of celebrating work anniversaries on our social media pages (me . . . it's me) committed the unforgivable act of missing one of the most important ones.

Somehow I forgot to post about Dawn's 12-year anniversary at PCD.

And of all the people to miss . . . it had to be Dawn. The person who quite literally keeps the wheels turning around here. If something runs smoothly at PCD, there's a very good chance Dawn had something to do with it.

For 12 years she has been the calm in the chaos, the organizer of all the things, the one who somehow knows where everything is, what everyone needs, and how to make it all work.

So while the social media department may have dropped the ball (again . . . me) we definitely haven't forgotten how much we appreciate Dawn and everything she does for our team.

Happy 12 years Dawn! We'd be completely lost without you.

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