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City of Gresham, Public Safety Committee Oct 2015 Meeting: Tue Oct 27, 2015 6PM-8PM
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Get Involved, Make a DifferenceWhen: Tue Oct 27, 2015 6PM-8PM |
The Public Safety Committee advises Council on matters related to public safety, including police, fire and life safety, with a goal for Gresham to become one of the safest cities in the state.
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Contact Rebecca Danner at 503-618-2313 or Rebecca.Danner@GreshamOregon.gov.
Wilkes East residents say 'no' to apartments at 165th & NE Halsey St
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Neighbors are worried about the pressures on the infrastructure, the school district and the traffic, saying there are all ready too many apartments |
Source: The Gresham Outlook
Friday 28 August
by Jodi Weinberger
Residents in the Wilkes East neighborhood are objecting to a 64-unit apartment complex to be built at Northeast Halsey Street and 165th Avenue, both because of the density and the fear of creating more low-income housing.
“The primary thing that most people feel is that there are too many apartments already in our area,” said Kris Freiermuth, president of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Association. “I’m voicing what was indicated at the (neighborhood association) meeting. They are worried about the pressures on the infrastructure, the school district and the traffic.”
For weeks, residents have been voicing concerns about a growing trash problem and code violation issues in Wilkes East to the city, police department, and in letters to the editor in The Outlook. Many residents say another complex will just add to these issues.
The four-story apartment complex, to be located at 16539 N.E. Halsey St., is being called the Waterside Apartments. It would contain one-, two-, and three-bedroom units with elevator access to upper floors and a playground in the yard.
The building is being proposed by SGS Development LLC, a Bend-based company that has built several projects in East Multnomah County.
At the Wilkes East Neighborhood Association meeting on Monday, Aug. 24, more than 50 residents showed up to express concern about the building.
Join your neighbors for the 32nd Annual National Night Out: Aug 04, 2015 All Day
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America's Night Out
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| Celebrate the 32nd anniversary of National Night Out by hosting an event in your neighborhood on August 4th. |
Last year millions of people, from every state, across 15,000 communities participated in events to help make communities safe and raise awareness about anticrime programs.
National Night Out is a time when individuals and groups are encourgaged to gather together after dark in parks and other public places for wholesome activities. The idea is to symbolically reclaim our public spaces by using them, encouraging other people to use them and making the space feel safe, and discouraging illegal and anti-social activity.
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Go ahead -- invite your neighbors -- gather on someone's lawn or porch and turn-on the lights! Celebrate National Night Out 2015. Take a stand. |
Don't let crime control your neighborhood.
Public Meeting, Variance Request New 12-unit Apartment Complex 641 NE 162nd Av: Aug 20, 2015 6:30PM

Joint Driveway Easement Requested
When: Thu Aug 20,l 2015 6:30PM
Where: Albertina Kerr, Louise Building
722 NE 162nd Av
Gresham OR
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A proposed 12-unit apartment building to be built at 631 NE 162nd Av has requested a variance to allow a joint driveway easement on the southern edge of the property for garbage collection and fire truck maneuvering.
The public meeting will be held at Albertina Kerr's Louise Building, 722 NE 162nd Ave, Gresham OR. For complete project details visit https://egov.greshamoregon.gov/Click2GovPZ/Index.jsp, enter project #15-26000216
Park vehicles in the Albertina Kerr parking lot, not along NE 162nd Ave.
CORRECTION: 64-Unit, 4-story Waterside Apartment Homes Complex Proposed for 165th & NE Halsey
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Our Summer 2015 newsletter incorrectly reported location of this property. It is the heavily treed property with a 1930's farmhouse on the north side of Halsey, directly east of the Moose Lodge. The north 1/4 of the site will be left as open space. |
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Get Your Copy of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Summer 2015 Newsletter
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Wilkes East Neighborhood
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CORRECTION:
Our story of 64-Unit, 4-story Waterside Apartment Homes Complex Proposed for 165th & NE Halsey incorrectly reported the property location. It is the heavily treed property with a 1930's farmhouse on the north side of Halsey, directly east of the Moose Lodge. The north 1/4 of the site will be left as open space. Download the corrected newsletter here.
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Newsletters are a regular publication of the Wilkes East Neighborhood Association. They are hand-delivered to over 1,500 residences and businesses in our area 3 times per year, timed to correspond with our regular meetings.
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Springwater Parks & Community District Public Forum: Thu Jun 04, 2015 5PM-8PM

When: Thu Jun 04, 2015 5PM-8PM
Where: Sun Rise Center
18901 E Burnside
Gresham, OR
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Join The Movement!
Are you, like Metro Councilor Shirley Craddick, Representative Carla Piluso, and Troutdale Mayor Doug Daoust, willing to be the calalyst for change?
Join us for an open house public forum Thursday June 4th, 5PM-8PM at Sun Rise Center at 189th & E Busnside for happy hour tapas and beverages. Share your support for the Springwater Parks & Community district.
We know parks, green spaces and recreation help us maintain our quality of life while attracting families, industry and top-tier development. Those families and family-wage jobs then spread the wealth in terms of better property values, rejuvenated neighborhoods, lower crime rates, less substance abuse and fewer demands on public services.
- We are volunteers
- We have secured funding
- Now we need you!
This is not a political movement, but a grass-roots one determined to build on what East Multnomah County already has going for it — beautiful vistas and buttes, great schools and engaged citizens who value economic efficiency.
RSVP: emdprosperityinitiative@gmail.com.
Learn more at http://www.springwaterpcd.org/who-we-are/
Won’t you join us?
Rockwood Neighborhood Association Meeting: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7PM-9PM
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Rockwood NA MeetingWhen: Mon Jun 15, 2015 7-9PM |
More Info
Contact Catherine Nicewood, Rockwood President, at 503-285-6587 or email rockwoodpresident@gmail.com.
Neighborhood Connections: June 2015

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What’s Happening In Your City!
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Powell-Division Transit and Development Project Community Forum: Wed May 06, 2015 7PM-9PM
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Share Your Transit Ideas!When: "Wed May 06, 2015 7PM-9PM |
Come share your thoughts on a draft action plan that lists ways to encourage positive changes along a planned high-capacity transit line in Gresham.
The Powell-Division Transit and Development Project is planning for more reliable, frequent bus transit service that moves more people more quickly between important destinations in Portland and Gresham. It also is looking at opportunities for making even more vibrant, healthy neighborhoods along the route.
Gresham is working with partners including Metro, TriMet, City of Portland, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), and Multnomah County to ensure that land-use and transit alternatives consider and meet the needs of Gresham and bring key investments to improve Gresham’s quality of life.
Gresham also is studying station opportunity areas to identify community interests and develop strategies the City can use to encourage those desired changes. These strategies will be documented in the action plan.











