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My Gresham, Connecting City Hall to you. Download the App Here!
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Let's improve the city – together. Request non-emergency services. Read in real-time Spanish, Russian and 14 other languages. |
Let's improve the city – together. Request non-emergency services, including: fix a pothole, report a broken streetlight, ask a question. Read in real-time Spanish, Russian and 14 other languages. Either online or mobile. Visit https://greshamoregon.gov/mygresham/
My Gresham is available online and also as a free mobile app, allowing you to report issues or ask us questions, anytime, anywhere. Available for iPhone and Android.
How it works: Ask a question or submit a request. Your request will be routed to the correct person at the City, who will communicate with you directly. Follow the progress of your request online. When the service is complete you'll be notified. Give it a try!
Gear up for a career in manufacturing! Makers Gone Pro 2.0: Thu Oct 01, 2015 4PM-7PM
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Exciting New Careers!When: Thu Oct 01, 2015 4PM-7PM |
Gear up for a career in manufacturing! Learn about exciting careers in advanced manufacturing and industrial engineering. See live demonstrations of 3D printers, laser cutters, robots and a flight simulator. Talk with industry representatives and get advice on your job search.
For more information about this event contact Ashley Graff at 503-618-2297 or Ashley.Graff@GreshamOregon.gov.
Gresham Farmers' Market brings fresh produce, crafts and more: Sat Oct 03, 2015 8:30AM-2PM
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Saturdays May thru October!When: Every Saturday, 8:30AM-2PM |
Fresh & Local
Shoppers will find all-natural meats and cheeses, fresh-picked produce, nursery stock and fresh-cut flowers, hand-crafted jewelry, soaps, artwork, and much more. Live music and food are always part of the market.
Located on Northwest Miller Avenue between Second and Third Street 8:30AM to 2PM each Saturday now through Oct. 25.
City of Gresham, Gresham-Ebetsu Sister City Association Oct 2015 Meeting: Mon Oct 05, 2015 6PM-9PM
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Get Involved, Make a DifferenceWhen: Mon Oct 05, 2015 6PM-9PM |
The Gresham-Ebetsu Sister City Association is a volunteer-based non-profit that works in the local community to promote and strengthen our educational, economic and cultural ties and enrich the lives of our citizens by contributing to world peace and prosperity.
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Contact Aaron Abrams at 503-618-2482 or Aaron.Abrams@GreshamOregon.gov.
City of Gresham, Council Business Meeting: Tue Oct 06, 2015 6PM-8PM
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Get Involved, Make a DifferenceWhen: Tue Oct 06, 2015 6PM-8PM |
Regular Council meetings allow necessary City business to be dealt with, such as citizen recognition, citizen advisory committee reports, bid awards, resolutions, ordinances, public hearings, etc. Regular Council meetings are streamed live on the City's website. For more information contact the City Recorder at 503-618-2697.
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Read more about Council meetings.
Gresham Farmers' Market brings fresh produce, crafts and more: Sat Oct 10, 2015 8:30AM-2PM
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Saturdays May thru October!
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Fresh & Local
Shoppers will find all-natural meats and cheeses, fresh-picked produce, nursery stock and fresh-cut flowers, hand-crafted jewelry, soaps, artwork, and much more. Live music and food are always part of the market.
Located on Northwest Miller Avenue between Second and Third Street 8:30AM to 2PM each Saturday now through Oct. 31.
Gresham Farmers' Market brings fresh produce, crafts and more: Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:30AM-2PM
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Saturdays May thru October!
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Fresh & Local
Shoppers will find all-natural meats and cheeses, fresh-picked produce, nursery stock and fresh-cut flowers, hand-crafted jewelry, soaps, artwork, and much more. Live music and food are always part of the market.
Located on Northwest Miller Avenue between Second and Third Street 8:30AM to 2PM each Saturday now through Oct. 31.
Free! Practice English in the Park, Nadaka Nature Park: Wed Sep 02, 2015 4PM-6PM
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Practice English in the ParkWhen: Wed Sep 02, 2015 4PM-6PM |
We invite you to come practice English as a Second Language (ESL) while exploring beautiful Nadaka Nature Park. All levels are welcome. Children are welcome. Refreshments will be provided. This event is free!
More Info
Contact Ivy Watson at Ivy.Watson@GreshamOregon.gov or 503-618-2383.
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.
Free Music Mondays Concert, Sister Mercy high-energy blues rock: Aug 03, 2015 6:30-8PM
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Free Concerts on the PlazaWhen: Mon Aug 03, 6:30-8PM |
Performing tonight: Sister Mercy brings their high-energy blues rock to the Arts Plaza.
Gresham’s Center for the Arts Foundation is pleased to present the six annual Music Mondays concert series. The series is presented on Monday evenings during July and August, and is supported by the City of Gresham Arts & Culture Grants and the Oregon Cultural Trust through the Multnomah County Arts Coalition. All Music Mondays concerts are free.
Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets and a picnic to enjoy a summer evening of live music.







