City of Gresham
Planning Commission Meeting: Mon, Apr 25, 2022 6:30PM-8:30PM
|   | Get involved, Make a difference
   When: Mon, Apr 25, 2022 6:30PM-8:30PM | 
How to attend the meeting
- For meeting log-in/call-in information, please see the meeting agenda on the Planning Commission page.
- If you are unable to access the meeting via Zoom, you may contact Amanda Lunsford at Amanda.Lunsford@GreshamOregon.gov 24 hours in advance of the meeting so the City can provide alternate arrangements.
How to provide testimony
- To testify during a Planning Commission meeting, provide testimony in writing to Amanda Lunsford at Amanda.Lunsford@GreshamOregon.gov 24 hours before the meeting to allow the testimony to be forwarded to the Planning Commission.
- If you are unable to provide written comments in advance, or are unable to access the meeting via Zoom, notify Amanda Lunsford 24 hours in advance of the meeting so we can provide alternate arrangements.
General meeting information
The Planning Commission advises the City Council on long-range, comprehensive planning and land use issues within Gresham.
For more information about this event, contact Amanda Lunsford at Amanda.Lunsford@GreshamOregon.gov.
Wilkes East Neighborhood, 2022 Spring Meeting: Mon Mar 14, 2022 7PM-8:30PM
|       | Spring Meeting NoticeWhen: Mon Mar 14, 2022 7PM-8:30PM (Zoom Link Coming Soon)(New to Zoom? Go to https://zoom.us/join) Dial-in Zoom | 
Neighborhood Meeting, Everyone's Invited
Join Your Neighbors. Get involved. Make a difference!
Save the date
Be sure to save Monday Mar 14th at 7PM for the Wilkes East Neighborhood 2022 Spring Meeting. 
Agenda
- Downtown Rockwood update.
 Emily Bower, City of Gresham
- NE 172nd Avenue concerns.
 Clackamas to Columbia Project (181st Ave).
 Chris Strong, City of Gresham
 Transportation Division Manager
- Q & A
- Neighborhood news and more
| Become a Board Member!   Are you motivated, passionate, creative? | 
Who should attend?
Participation is open to all residents who live, own property or a business, organization, church or government agency within our boundaries 
Be Part Of Your Community. Plan To Attend.
| The Wilkes East Neighborhood is located in the northwest corner of the City of Gresham, Oregon, and is one of Gresham's sixteen neighborhoods. Wilkes East Neighborhood borders are roughly NE Sandy Blvd to the north, NE 181st Ave to the east, NE Glisan St to the south, and NE 162nd Ave to the west. Get map!. | 
|   | Watch for these red & white Meeting Signs the week before our meeting. The signs were purchased with assistance of the City of Gresham Neighborhood Grant Program, and with volunteer hours to set them out and retrieve them. Signs Now NW also made a generous contribution to this project. | 
Mark your calendar. See you there!
Questions or comments?
Contact Wilkes East Neighborhood by email at info@wilkeseastna.org, or by postal mail to: Wilkes East Neighborhood, 17104 NE Oregon St, Portland Oregon 97230
Gresham Proposes Urban Renewal Extension to Invest Unutilized $37M in Rockwood-West Gresham

Congressman Earl Blumenaur and Gresham Mayor Travis Stovall tour Downtown Rockwood in 2021
By Emily Bower, Executive Director, City of Gresham
In 2003, Gresham voters approved the establishment of the Rockwood-West Gresham Urban Renewal Area authorizing the investment of $92 million into a 1,211 acre area in West Gresham. However, the urban renewal area will expire in 2023. This would leave approximately $37 million unutilized dollars due to delays from the Great Recession in 2008 and the COVID-19 pandemic. The City of Gresham proposes extending the urban renewal district to 2029. The extra six years would allow the City to invest approximately $37 million in new projects and to continue funding projects in the Rockwood-West Gresham Renewal area. To date, urban renewal has brought in new development, businesses, schools, after-school youth programs, helped with storefront grants and apartment restoration. With a little more time, imagine the projects that could be tackled in the future – using money that is already set aside.
Urban renewal does not increase your property taxes.
How it works:
- It dedicates funds to an identified neighborhood so a city’s urban renewal agency can focus on improving the area.
- It is often used to provide infrastructure to help spur economic development.
- Urban renewal changes how the existing taxes paid on a property are divided out amongst different taxing districts like the City and Multnomah County.
- As public and private investment stimulates growth in the district and the value of properties improve, money becomes available to use on the projects.
- Urban renewal in Gresham can provide funding for projects sooner.

Boys and Girls Club, Rockwood ribbon cutting. Funded through Rockwood West-Gresham Renewal Plan. Photo: City of Gresham
For more information on this effort go to: https://greshamoregon.gov/Urban-Renewal/
Gresham Charter Review Committee Is Up & Running
By Lee Dayfield
Wilkes East Resident
Charter Committee Observer
Finally after almost a year and a half the new Charter Review Committee (CRC) is up and running. Currently there are 12 people on the Committee and two positions need to be filled.
The first meeting of the CRC was held by zoom on January 10th and the second meeting is scheduled for February 7th at 6:00pm. To receive notices regarding the CRC you must send a request to Margaria Contreras at Margaria.Contreras@greshamoregon.gov or Dara Halligan at Dara.Halligan@greshamoregon.gov. The webpage for the CRC on the City's website is https://greshamoregon.gov/City-Charter/. There you can find Meeting documents which should contain the agenda which has a link for the meeting. At some point they will be posting recordings of the zoom meetings and possibly minutes. A link to the Charter and previous changes is also on this page.
During the January meeting Joseph Andaya was elected Chair and Jack Ardner was elected Vice Chair. They agreed to allow for public comment at the beginning of meetings but it is unclear how to register for testimony at this time. It should be posted on the webpage at some point.
City Attorney reported that the City Council, by Resolution 3478, asked the CRC to specifically consider and recommend either an at large or district system of elections. A recommendation to be delivered to Council by Jan. 31, 2023. Currently we have an at large system.
Dr. Todd Lochner and Dr. Ellen Seljan from Lewis & Clark have been hired to assist the CRC. They are experts on election systems and will give presentations to the CRC on that topic. You won't want to miss this meeting.
The Urban Renewal Dept. wants to give a presentation to the CRC. My guess based on discussions I have heard at a City Council meeting is they want to discuss changing 36A Urban Renewal, (b)(1) which states "council shall refer to the electors any ordinance adopted after November 1, 1986, approving an urban renewal plan or a substantial change in such a plan."
There is a public discussion group on NextDoor regarding Charter Review with almost 200 people which has had some interesting discussions about the Charter.
Download the Wilkes East Neighborhood Spring 2022 Newsletter here!
|   | Spring 2022 Newsletter"Diversity, Harmony, Community - | 
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Download your copy here. (includes active web links)
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 general meetings.
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| Volunteers Needed | 
Volunteer! No Ivy Day Cleanup at Nadaka Nature Park: Sat Nov 20, 2021 9:30AM-12PM
|   | Get Your Green On! | 
Volunteer!
Come lend a hand to restore a healthy habitat at Nadaka Nature Park with the City of Gresham's Annual No Ivy Day Saturday, November 20th  at 9 AM! We will be removing English Ivy and other invasive plants from the 10 acre forested portion of the park and planting new native plants!
Parking in St. Aiden’s Church lot adjacent to the park.
- Arrive 9:15 to 9:30
- 9:30 to 10 am: Introductions, instructions and safety training
- 10 am to Noon: Ivy removal/sword fern planting
*Twenty volunteers needed *Masks must be worn *Bring gloves if you have them, water bottle, sturdy shoes, rain gear
We provide: tools, extra gloves, extra masks, sanitizer
RSVP: Keri.Handaly@GreshamOregon.gov.
More Info
For more information email Keri.Handaly@GreshamOregon.gov.
Wilkes East Neighborhood, 2021 Fall Meeting: Mon Nov 08, 2021 7PM-8:30PM
|       | Fall Meeting NoticeWhen: Mon Nov 08, 2021 7PM-8:30PM Click here to Join Meeting(New to Zoom? Go to https://zoom.us/join) Dial-in Zoom | 
Neighborhood Meeting, Everyone's Invited
Join Your Neighbors. Get involved. Make a difference!
Save the date
Be sure to save Monday Nov 8th at 7PM for the Wilkes East Neighborhood 2021 Fall Meeting. 
Agenda
- Kevin Dahlgren, City of Gresham, Homeless Services
- Mary Ann "Miki" Herman, New CEO of Ablertina Kerr
- Election of Officers
- Q & A
- Neighborhood news and more
| Seeking Board Members.   Are you motivated, passionate, creative? | 
Who should attend?
Participation is open to all residents who live, own property or a business, organization, church or government agency within our boundaries 
Be Part Of Your Community. Plan To Attend.
| The Wilkes East Neighborhood is located in the northwest corner of the City of Gresham, Oregon, and is one of Gresham's sixteen neighborhoods. Wilkes East Neighborhood borders are roughly NE Sandy Blvd to the north, NE 181st Ave to the east, NE Glisan St to the south, and NE 162nd Ave to the west. Get map!. | 
|   | Watch for these red & white Meeting Signs the week before our meeting. The signs were purchased with assistance of the City of Gresham Neighborhood Grant Program, and with volunteer hours to set them out and retrieve them. Signs Now NW also made a generous contribution to this project. | 
Mark your calendar. See you there!
Questions or comments?
Contact Wilkes East Neighborhood by email at info@wilkeseastna.org, or by postal mail to: Wilkes East Neighborhood, 17104 NE Oregon St, Portland Oregon 97230
Volunteer Opportunity at Nadaka Nature Park: Sep 28 - Nov 5, 2021

Retired, have a flexible schedule, want some exercise, need school credits? The City of Gresham is requesting volunteer support to help manage trails and plant species in the forest at Nadaka Nature Park, 17550 NE Pacific St.
Work will be led by PGE interns and will include digging, pulling and pruning. Work will require use of shovels, loppers and wheelbarrows. Equipment and work gloves will be provided, we suggest you bring your own water bottle. Bring sturdy work shoes and clothing you’re comfortable working in, as we approach fall weather please ensure to come dressed for the weather.
Covid-19 protocols: Everyone must be wearing a mask at all times, unless more than 6ft away from others. Hand sanitizer will be provided. Volunteers will be required to complete an application and sign a waiver.
Volunteer schedule: Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 1:00pm-5:30pm, Thursdays and Fridays 10:00am-2:30pm
More Info?
Please email keri.handaly@GreshamOregon.gov to inquire/rsvp.
Download the Wilkes East Neighborhood Summer 2021 Newsletter here!
|   | Summer 2021 Newsletter"Diversity, Harmony, Community - | 
|   | Summer 2021 NewsletterInside This Issue: 
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Download your copy here. (includes active web links)
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 general meetings.
View archive | Policy & Ad Rates
| Got a story or tip to share? | 
| Volunteers Needed | 
Transportation Subcommittee Meeting, May 6, 2021: Thu, May 06, 2021 6PM-7:30PM
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   When: Thu, May 06, 2021 6PM-7:30PM | 
To protect public health, safety and welfare during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Transportation Subcommittee will meet remotely at 6:00 pm on May 6 via Zoom.
How to participate
- Zoom login information will be available in the meeting agenda on the Transportation Subcommittee page one week before the meeting.
- If you want to speak during the meeting, provide written comments, are unable to access the meeting remotely, or are otherwise unable to participate in the meeting, please notify us 24 hours in advance of the meeting for instructions and assistance. This will allow us time to provide alternate arrangements if needed.
Contact Jay Higgins at Jay.Higgins@GreshamOregon.gov or 503-618-2215 for participation instructions or more information about the meeting.
 
     
         
  
  
  
 
 
 
 
  
  
 



 
  
 