Call for Action on Critical Energy Infrastructure HUB by City and County Officials

By Nancy Hiser, LNA Environmental Committee  Linnton Neighborhood Association (LNA) first wrote an opposition statement about the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub threat in the fall of 2018, asking the tank farms here to relocate to geographically diverse and stable bedrock, based on then-current knowledge of our community’s huge risks and the city’s and state’s… Continue reading Call for Action on Critical Energy Infrastructure HUB by City and County Officials

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Holiday Greetings from the Linnton NET (Neighborhood Emergency Team)

By Nancy Hiser  This holiday gift is for you—and it’s one-stop shopping. Open your gift today: www.publicalerts.org Want a resource that is definitely worth browsing?  Knowing how to prepare for an emergency provides piece of mind and security for you, your household, and your community.   Emergency Alerts Can Keep You Safe Are you signed… Continue reading Holiday Greetings from the Linnton NET (Neighborhood Emergency Team)

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Senate Bill 762 to address wildland-urban communities at-risk to wildfires

By Brian Hoop Most Linnton residents probably did not take notice of a new law meant to modernize and improve wildfire preparedness approved by the Oregon Legislature this past spring that could affect Linnton residents.  Senate Bill 762 addresses the wildland-urban interface or “at-risk communities” near areas that may be affected by wildfires. The bill… Continue reading Senate Bill 762 to address wildland-urban communities at-risk to wildfires

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Portland Trash Cleanup Resources

By Richard Barker At the November Linnton meeting, neighbors along Germantown Road commented on increasing incidents of illegal garbage dumping along the road through Forest Park. While it goes without saying the whole City is struggling with trash issues along our public rights of way, there are resources to help out.  Illegal trash dumps just… Continue reading Portland Trash Cleanup Resources

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New Bureau Advisory Committee at OCCL

The Bureau Advisory Committee (BAC) is a City of Portland advisory body and was re-established in 2018 to provide independent guidance to the Office of Community & Civic Life (OCCL). The committee is made up of 9-13 local community members who have diverse backgrounds, experiences, viewpoints, and skills. During their two-year terms, committee members attend… Continue reading New Bureau Advisory Committee at OCCL

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Neighbors engage property owner and government officials on Willamette Greenway project

By Brian Hoop Linnton neighbors had robust discussions about the Willamette Greenway path project at NW 107th and Front Ave. at both their November 3 general meeting and a discussion with City and State government representatives on December 1. The Greenway is a State approved long-term project to expand community access to the river from… Continue reading Neighbors engage property owner and government officials on Willamette Greenway project

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TVF&R Offers Tips to See You Safely Through Winter Storms

www.tvfr.com/ Each community needs to evaluate their best safety responses based on their location and local hazards. In Linnton, we are close to industrial toxins and “Shelter in Place” was identified by Portland Fire & Rescue as our most important response to practice.   Indoor Safety • Have a professional perform annual inspections of your… Continue reading TVF&R Offers Tips to See You Safely Through Winter Storms

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