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BNA General/LUTC Meeting

AGENDA

7:00 - Welcome & Introductions

7:05 - Last Meeting Follow-up

  1. Reports from Ted Buehler:

    1. Crime report

    2. Letter re: non-compliance for windows on new developments


7:30 - New Business

  1. Howard Patterson is stepping down as Co-Chair, due to health considerations, effective immediately after this meeting, but intends to continue as a Board Member at Large.

    • A. Ted Buehler is current co-chair

    • B. Volunteers are encouraged to consider becoming co-chair, so as not to leave Ted holding the Chairpersonship alone.

8:00 - Neighborhood Notices

  1.  None

8:10 - Announcements

  1. Starting November 14th, the Aerospace Training Center (ATC) will be offering FREE after school programs for students ages 11-14, Monday through Friday 3:00pm to 6:00pm during the school year. One time registration required: Register here. More info here.

  2. Boise Eliot Native Grove opened a new little library. Give a book take a book!

  3. Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is hosting Community Workshop #1 for the North Portland Aquatic Center project on Saturday, December 10, 2022, at Charles Jordan Community Center from 10:00am - 2:00pm.

  4. Small Shops, Big Hearts game ends Dec 11, don’t forget to play by supporting local small shops to get a chance to win great prizes from local shops!

  5. Boys & Girls Aid, a nonprofit founded in Portland in 1885, is looking for compassionate people to help improve the lives of children in foster care.

To learn more, visit our website: boysandgirlsaid.org/fostercare, or contact Outreach & Certification Coordinator Hallie Campbell at 503-544-7003 or hcampbell@boysandgirlsaid.org.

  1. Oregon Community Solar Program coming to Boise. Residents can source their electricity from small solar farms at a discount: 5% guaranteed, low-to-moderate-income residents will save 40% on their power bill. It costs nothing to subscribe, participate, or cancel. More info at their website, www.oregonshines.com.

  2. Portland Housing Bureau  is proposing a Housing Opportunity Limited Tax Exemption (HOLTE) sales price cap of $455,000, in an attempt to make home buying more affordable for middle income purchasers. The resolution is here: https://www.portland.gov/council/documents/resolution/holte-sale-price-cap-2023-resolution . It will be discussed at City Council next Wednesday December 14: agenda is here: https://www.portland.gov/council/agenda

8:20 - Open Comment

8:30 - Adjourn

Earlier Event: November 14
BNA General/LUTC Meeting
Later Event: January 9
BNA General/LUTC Meeting