By Brian Hoop Christopher Bozzini, with Portland General Electric, joined us at the September neighborhood meeting to provide an overview and answer questions about the transformation of the 74-acre PGE property at the North end of Linnton known as the Harborton Restoration Site. This is the site of the large PGE substation between Hwy 30… Continue reading Habitat restoration of PGE Harborton Site underway
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Business Spotlight: The Decoy
By Kelly Stevens Peter and Jan Li, who own and run the Decoy, may live in Southeast Portland, but they are certainly considered neighbors to Linntonites. Peter and Jan have operated multiple restaurants over the years. As Peter shares, “Many years ago, I went to school to learn to cook because I love cooking and… Continue reading Business Spotlight: The Decoy
Linnton Neighborhood Litter Cleanup
Saturday, November 149:00 AM, Linnton Community Center10614 NW St. Helens Rd. Help keep Linnton’s main thoroughfare clean. Remove litter along NW St. Helens Rd./Hwy 30 from Riverview Rd. to NW 107th Ave. We should have extra gloves but bring your own, just in case. Meet us on the sidewalk in front of LCC at 9:00AM,… Continue reading Linnton Neighborhood Litter Cleanup
Anti-Racism — Locally
By Nancy Hiser Do you struggle, knowing our society is racist, but aren’t sure what to do next? If you haven’t found resources to become better educated, here are some that have been personally enlightening: “13th“ (film), “1619” and “Scene on Radio: Season 2—Seeing White” (podcasts), and “Me and White Supremacy” (book). Multnomah County Library… Continue reading Anti-Racism — Locally
General Membership Meeting
Wednesday, September 2, 2020 / 7:00 PM / Meeting held at Kingsley Park AGENDA 7:00 Call to order 7:05 Introductions, review of the agenda, reading of the previous minutes and treasurer’s report. 7:15 Presentations from any of the Candidates 7:20 Elections 7:35 Counting of ballots and announcement of new board members 7:45 Update on… Continue reading General Membership Meeting
Motion to Support Parks and Recreation Levy on November Ballot
By Brian Hoop A motion to support the Portland Parks and Recreation levy on the November ballot will be considered at the September 2 Linnton Neighborhood Association meeting. Portland City Council recently approved the five-year tax levy to go to voters (costing $0.80 per $1,000 of assessed value costing the average Portland homeowner about $11… Continue reading Motion to Support Parks and Recreation Levy on November Ballot
Neighbor Spotlight: Nathan Pryor
By Yoshini White Nathan Pryor, owner of HahaBird – a local custom fabrication shop, finds inspiration in the smallest details. He wouldn’t classify himself exclusively as a woodworker; rather, he considers himself a “maker;” allowing inspiration to lead him to the next piece. His work is delightful and unique, with a portfolio that spans a… Continue reading Neighbor Spotlight: Nathan Pryor
Tank Farms—Linnton’s Two-Year Update
By Nancy Hiser Two years ago, the Linnton Neighborhood Association endorsed a statement that the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub (known by many as the “tank farms”) must decentralize and relocate to stable bedrock areas. This position was based on information in the 2013 Oregon Resiliency Plan published by the Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory… Continue reading Tank Farms—Linnton’s Two-Year Update
It’s Passable! Sidewalk Cleared Entire Length of Waldemere Community
By Brian Hoop A hardcore team of 20+ volunteers on Sunday, July 12 powered through clearing almost a quarter-mile of brush, dirt, and weeds from the sidewalk along St. Helens Rd. between the Linnton Trail turnout and NW Hoge Ave. Go for a walk and check it out! Volunteers included Amy Juaron; Aaron Bynum; Peder,… Continue reading It’s Passable! Sidewalk Cleared Entire Length of Waldemere Community
Restorcap to begin pathway construction
By Richard Barker In July the City of Portland gave tentative approval for RestorCap to begin construction of the pathway alongside the north side of the Linnton Mill site. Originally, the plan was to install permeable cement for the pathway materials, but PP&R decided it would prefer the standard asphalt with bioswales that it has… Continue reading Restorcap to begin pathway construction
