General membership meeting

Wednesday September 1, 20217:00 PMMeeting held via Zoom Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84421553485?pwd=MW1BNDE1TFJGZDY4SEFieC9PNHN0QT09 Meeting ID: 844 2155 3485Passcode: 821711One tap mobile+16699006833,,84421553485#,,,,*821711# US (San Jose) +12532158782,,84421553485#,,,,*821711# US (Tacoma) Dial by your location         +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)   +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)         +1 346 248 7799 US… Continue reading General membership meeting

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Linnton Neighborhood Association Big Canoe Paddle

By McKenzie Miller Curious what Linnton looks like from the Willamette River and an on-water perspective? Ever paddled in a 29-foot, 12-passenger canoe? This fall Linnton Community members have an opportunity to do both at the same time! For free on September 16th from 5:30pm-8:00pm. The Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership, a local non-profit focused on… Continue reading Linnton Neighborhood Association Big Canoe Paddle

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ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System now available in Oregon

By Brian Hoop Oregonians now have a new tool to prepare for the “Big One.” The U.S. Geological Survey has rolled out its earthquake early warning system, ShakeAlert, in Oregon. Every Linntonite should get this app being as our neighborhood lies above a fault line and is located alongside Oregon’s critical energy hub. How does… Continue reading ShakeAlert Earthquake Early Warning System now available in Oregon

Linnton’s Tank Farms in a Cascadia Earthquake

By Nancy Hiser In 2019, the Multnomah County Office of Sustainability and the City of Portland Bureau of Emergency Management partnered to undertake a study of the anticipated damages from the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub in the event of a Cascadia Subduction Zone Earthquake or other seismic event. In late July they released their… Continue reading Linnton’s Tank Farms in a Cascadia Earthquake

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Community groups mobilize to oppose Zenith Energy land use permit

By Nancy Hiser Linnton Neighborhood Association’s opposition statement to Zenith Energy’s expansion, initially drafted and approved in 2018, was recently updated to oppose the City of Portland granting a Land Use Compatibility Statement (LUCS) to allow Zenith to continue to advance its operations.  Our statement, now cosigned by 48 other neighborhood associations, faith-based groups, and… Continue reading Community groups mobilize to oppose Zenith Energy land use permit

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Access to Willamette River one step closer with support from Representative Brad Witt

By Brian Hoop Thanks to Linnton’s State legislators, Representative Brad Witt and Senator Betsy Johnson, who collaborated to secure $815,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding for river access at NW 107th Ave and earthquake retrofitting for the Linnton Community Center.  This is part of a massive COVID related stimulus package approved by Congress… Continue reading Access to Willamette River one step closer with support from Representative Brad Witt

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Linnton community celebrates the opening of river pathway

 By Brian Hoop   On August 1st about 60 Linnton residents and friends gathered to celebrate the opening of the new river access pathway at NW 107th and Front Avenue. The construction and opening of the pathway is the culmination of years of advocacy by Neighborhood Association leaders as a condition of support for the redevelopment… Continue reading Linnton community celebrates the opening of river pathway

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