Several plots
available at Kingsley Community Garden

By Gail Curtis, Kingsley Community Garden  Volunteer Manager  Anyone interested in a Kingsley Community Garden plot should submit their name via the Plot Request Form – https://www.portland.gov/parks/community-gardens/request  There is no sign-up deadline. However, people who sign up now will likely be offered a plot as there are currently four open plots and a short waitlist. … Continue reading Several plots
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Trees to be replaced in median 

By Richard Barker Following up on the article from our last issue, at the January 5th LNA meeting the Board approved the purchase and installation of replacement trees up to a limit of $2000. The funds will be used from our Legacy Projects Fund. We are currently researching what type of trees to plant as… Continue reading Trees to be replaced in median 

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Open board positions

President: • Preside at all board and general membership meetings • Prepare proposed meeting agendas.  • Represent the LNA, or designate others, on committees and    commissions  • Be the alternate delegate to the Neighborhood      West‑Northwest Review Board. • Approve expenditures of LNA funds, along with the Treasurer. Secretary:  • Attend General membership meetings… Continue reading Open board positions

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Get Involved with Linnton projects!

Please join NET and Firewise volunteers for a half-day to remove debris and help create defensible space around a Linnton home.  Contact Shawn Looney: looneysters@gmail.com EARTH DAY NEIGHBORHOOD LITTER CLEANUP  SATURDAY, April 23  | 9:00 AM Meet at Linnton Community Center 10614 NW St. Helens Rd.  Do your part for Earth Day – Help keep Linnton’s… Continue reading Get Involved with Linnton projects!

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Examining the racist roots of our town’s and neighborhood association’s name, as we look forward

By Sarah Taylor Like many institutions, we who live along old river road, have much to gain by understanding the origin of our town’s name. Our town, like other places in Oregon comes from one Senator Linn, who never stepped foot in Oregon. He was a doctor and senator from Missouri who was best known… Continue reading Examining the racist roots of our town’s and neighborhood association’s name, as we look forward

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Power Outages

By Nancy Hiser, Linnton Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) Power outages occur when electrical power goes out unexpectedly. Linnton sometimes experiences power outages that last from minutes to days, usually due to storms.  And, they may occur during periods of extreme weather. Take a few minutes to learn to what to do to prepare. Power outages… Continue reading Power Outages

NW Bridge Ave. may be closed into March or April due to rockfall

From Oregon Dept of Transportation Northwest Bridge Avenue on the east side of the St. Johns Bridge will remain closed until late March or early April 2022 for emergency repairs addressing rockfall problems. The road has been closed since January 5 by rockfalls and ODOT crews have been evaluating the slope above the road. Early… Continue reading NW Bridge Ave. may be closed into March or April due to rockfall

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Push made for Oregon DEQ to require better testing of tank farm toxic air emissions

By Nancy Hiser, LNA Environmental Committee The Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub industries, the cluster of tank farms along the Willamette River in Linnton, are required to report their toxic air emissions to the state Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) like all other emitting industries.  Linnton Neighborhood Association (LNA) has recently written a letter of… Continue reading Push made for Oregon DEQ to require better testing of tank farm toxic air emissions

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