Archive for ‘January, 2011’

Minutes January 5, 2011

Minutes January 5, 2011

Portland plan update, Hillsdale MainStreet, Robert Gray support letter, and more…

Public meeting to discuss landslide precautions

Public meeting to discuss landslide precautions

Learn to reduce your risks of a landslide…

Agenda February 2, 2011

Agenda February 2, 2011

Public safety update, committee reports, NET update, and transportation issues at this month’s meeting!

Transportation subcommittee meeting tonight

Transportation subcommittee meeting tonight

Join us to discuss bike boulevards, sidewalks, and other transportation issues important to Hillsdale.

Remembering Doug, a “homeless” man who made Hillsdale his home

Remembering Doug, a “homeless” man who made Hillsdale his home

Life and Death under Capitol Highway Homeless man was helped by Hillsdale neighbors Doug Baxter, a “homeless” man who made a home under the Bertha viaduct, was discovered dead on Monday, Dec. 13. His body was beneath a pile of blankets in the shallow depression that served as his bed. He is believed to have [...]

Recycle Styrofoam

Recycle Styrofoam

Sat. Jan.8, 9-noon at the Bridlemile Elementary School, 4300 SW 47th, parking lot. Costs: $5 small load; $10 truck or minivan; $15 large truck or van Cash or check only All styrofoam except packing peanuts accepted. Any profits benefit Bridlemile Elementary School PTA

Neighborhood Happenings: NEW BEGINNINGS – 2011

Neighborhood Happenings: NEW BEGINNINGS – 2011

You are cordially invited to welcome in the New Year by attending a unique and inspiring evening with resident Charles Hess. He will talk about his life long journey from darkness into light.   The Watershed Community Room Friday, January 7, 2011 at 7:00 p.m.   Following the talk and discussion desserts will be served: [...]

Volunteer Opportunity: Portland Water Bureau PAC

Volunteer Opportunity:  Portland Water Bureau PAC

In 2009, the Hillsdale neighborhood association was asked their opinions about siting a new drinking water pumping station in Willamette Park. The City Council agreed with them and approved the new park location. Now, the Portland Water Bureau (PWB) and Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) are seeking community volunteers to serve on a project advisory [...]