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
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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
LINNTON BOARD ELECTIONS SEPT. 2
The Linnton Neighborhood Association will hold their annual board election at the Wednesday, September 2 meeting at 7 PM. The elections were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The meeting will be held again at Kingsley Park to encourage social distancing, NW 114th Ave. and St. Helens Rd. Please bring a lawn chair and face… Continue reading LINNTON BOARD ELECTIONS SEPT. 2
Linnton Students’ Thoughts on COVID-19 and School
By Quinn Hoop, Lincoln High School sophomore The effects of COVID-19 have not been limited to the adult world, but have also seeped into the lives of kids and teenagers. Portland Public Schools is trying to balance the wants and needs of everybody with varying success, however many kids have concerns about what school might… Continue reading Linnton Students’ Thoughts on COVID-19 and School
Linnton NA to consider an additional contribution to LCC due to COVID crisis
By Brian Hoop In response to funding challenges the Linnton Community Center is facing due to the COVID pandemic, the Linnton Neighborhood Association approved at their July 1 meeting contributing $1,000 from their general fund to LCC. The Community Center, like many other similar facilities, has had to shut down their preschool and summer camp… Continue reading Linnton NA to consider an additional contribution to LCC due to COVID crisis
Could you use a free Emergency Supplies backpack?
By Shawn Looney The Linnton Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) and Linnton Neighborhood Association joined forces to apply successfully for a grant from Neighbors West-Northwest and Portland’s Office of Community and Civic Life. The grant funds purchased 50 backpacks with supplies to be used in the case of an emergency that might require us to leave… Continue reading Could you use a free Emergency Supplies backpack?
The Linnton Mill Office Education and Research Center
By John Shaw After demolition of the building was halted, the Mill building, located at the intersection of NW 105th Ave and St. Helens Rd., has garnered a working board, nonprofit status with the Internal Revenue Service, and gone through the removal of the old paneling by volunteers. We have multiple bids gathered for many… Continue reading The Linnton Mill Office Education and Research Center
Linnton Gets Firewise
Air Quality
Read the latest Linnton NA Air Quality Report.
