November 2018 Boones Ferry Messenger

November BFM, page 1

The November 2018 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, features reports and updates on a range of topics including the following articles and content:

  • French Prairie Bridge Designs Considered
  • Investing in City’s Public Safety Remains Top Priority
  • Community Center Group Works Together to Defeat Common Foe
  • Election Day Reminder: Ballot Drop-Off Now Located at City Hall
  • Leaves Swept Into Roadways Pollute Water, Cause Flood Damage
  • Wilsonville Leaf Drop-Off Day Set for Saturday, Nov. 17
  • Stormwater Code Revisions Help City Protect Natural Resources
  • SMART Adopts “Bill of Rights” To Improve Travel for Passengers
  • Community Opportunity Grant Awards Support Five Local Organizations
  • Charbonneau Arts Festival Showcases “Art with Flair”
  • Stay One Step Ahead of Package Thieves This Holiday Season
  • Pay Attention in the Kitchen: Put a Lid on Cooking Fires
  • Town Center Planners Earn OAPA Public Involvement Award
  • Enroll to Receive Emergency Alerts From Clackamas County
  • Metro Updates Portland’s Regional Government Initiatives
  • Notable Actions: County Boards & Commissions
  • Change in City Code Could Spur Interest in Accessory Dwelling Units
  • World of Speed To Debut New Exhibit on Veterans Day Weekend
  • Notice of Public Hearing: Boones Ferry Park Master Plan
  • Councilor’s Corner: Councilor Akervall’s Recent Trip to Russia
  • Watercolor Artist Featured at CCC-Wilsonville Campus Gallery
  • Get Up to Five Free Trees
  • Calendar: Holiday Toy Drive, Community Tree Lighting, Leaf Drop-Off Day and more.

And even more content about City and Wilsonville-area community happenings and events!