Oct. 3 – WNA Board meeting canceled
Apologies to anyone finding a locked door tonight. This meeting was canceled because of the six current WNA board members, only three could attend, and a minimum of four are needed to establish a...
View ArticleNorth and Northeast Portland News Alerts
Liquor License Renewals- North of Burnside Street Expire on December 6, 2012. As part of the renewal process, the city of Portland reviews current licensees to determine whether to make a favorable or...
View ArticleFree Presentation on Punjabis of early 1900s Oregon
Oregon Historical Society, Holy Names Heritage Center & McMenamins Present: From The Dalles to Astoria: Re-remembering Punjabis of early 1900s Oregon Monday, November 26 7pm Free/All ages...
View ArticleNECN Land Use and Transportation Committee Meeting Nov. 28th
Below are links to the agenda for next Wednesday’s LUTC meeting. Meeting is on the 28th, at 7:00pm here at NECN. The main agenda item is to hear about the discussion draft just released on the Historic...
View ArticleNew Location: Portland Coal Hearing, Hosted by DEQ
Oregon DEQ changed the location of the December 6th coal export hearing. Portland DEQ coal export hearing: December 6th, 5pm Rally; 6pm Hearing Ambridge Event Center 1333 NE MLK Jr. Blvd. This December...
View ArticleJefferson Cluster Enrollment Balancing: Provide your input!
There are 6 scenarios being presented, PPS needs your feedback! View the scenarios and learn how to provide your feedback detailed at the Portland Public Schools website. Thank you!
View ArticleWoodlawn Response to PPS Jefferson Enrollment Balancing Options
Hello Woodlawn Community! Wow! There were many responses to the Woodlawn Response to the proposed Options! Thank you all for caring so much and for contributing to the response. Click here to view a...
View ArticleAnjala Ehelebe of WNA: Testimony Against Columbia River Crossing Project
Click here to view a PDF of the testimony.
View ArticleTrimet Annual Report and Survey: Provide your input
Dear Stakeholders, Last year we experienced record-breaking ridership. Yet, we also faced big challenges and tough choices. We had to deal with a $12 million budget shortfall due to a lagging economy,...
View ArticleNeighborhood Apartment Parking Survey & New Parking Ordinance Proposed
The Neighborhood Apartment Parking Survey sent to the ONI neighborhood list in October generated 1,188 responses within 12-days! Lead by the Apartment Parking Task Force(APTF), these survey results...
View ArticleTri-Met route 75: changes due to construction
Beginning tomorrow, June 28, for up to 21 days, there will be no service to stops along SE Cesar Chavez between Powell and Main due to sewer work. Use temporary stops along Hawthorne, 50th, and Powell....
View ArticleJuly 9: DEQ public hearing on coal export terminal
From the Sierra Club announcement: Last week the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) issued a draft permit for Ambre Energy’s Morrow Pacific project, which would send 8 million metric tons...
View ArticleWelcome Back! August/September Woodlawn PTA Opportunities
Welcome Back Woodlawn Community! The Woodlawn PTA would like to take this opportunity to welcome all of you to the 2013-2014 school year! We are looking forward to a year of partnership and community!...
View ArticleDraft Bylaw Amendments—vote April 1
At the April 1 Woodlawn Neighborhood Association meeting, the board will consider the attached bylaw amendments, which were also discussed at the March 4 meeting. February 2015 Draft Amended WNA Bylaws...
View ArticleGrow Portland – September, 2017 Newsletter
3,000 kids are back in Garden School Grow Portland is teaching 120 classrooms of students each month about environmental science and healthy food in our hands-on Garden School program. Students at the...
View ArticleWoodlawn Elementary SRTS Walk!
Oregon Walks is hosting a fun and free walk in our neighborhood next Thursday at 3pm. The walk begins and ends at Woodlawn School, but it’s not just for families with kids–all are welcome. Information...
View ArticleUpdate on our Sewer Project
Woodlawn-King Alleys Sewer Repair Project Update: September 12, 2017 Construction Activity Begins Next Week Environmental Services is preparing to begin construction on the Woodlawn-King Streets Sewer...
View ArticleWoodlawn-King Streets Sewer Repair Project Update: November 21, 2017
DEVELOPMENTS OF NOTE Crews will not be working on November 23rd or 24th, in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Sewer repairs on NE Stafford between NE Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and NE 8th...
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