November 2024 Boones Ferry Messenger

Page 1 of November 2024 issue

The November 2024 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles:

  • A Play Area for All, Now Open at Boones Ferry Park
  • Be a Good Neighbor: Avoid Sweeping Leaves Into Roadways
  • Fall Leaf Drop at City Hall Set for Nov. 23 at City Hall Parking Lot
  • New Park a Shining Example of a Wilsonville Everyone Can Enjoy
  • Construction at Future Reservoir Site to Cause Two-Day Closure Along Tooze Road
  • Nov. 7 Open House to Inform Future Brown Road Improvements
  • Preparing Food Without Power During an Emergency
  • Don’t Forget to Vote! Ballots Due on Nov. 5
  • Volunteers Needed to Adopt-a-Road for Quarterly Roadway Cleanup
  • ODOT Delivers Progress Report on I-5 Boone Bridge Replacement
  • Survey: City Seeks Parents to Help Provide Insight on Childcare Challenges
  • City Earns Honors at Parks & Rec. Conference
  • Climate Change Survey: Inform the City’s Action Plan
  • PGE Charging Stations to be Closed for Upgrades This Month
  • TVF&R Kitchen Safety Tips: Put a Lid on Cooking Fires!
  • Chief: What’s Day-to-Day Life Like at the Police Department?
  • Community Voices: Town Center Streets to Pay Homage to Justice Seekers
  • Be Part of the Long-Term Solution: Host a Conversation on Housing
  • Civics Academy: Enrollment Continues Through Nov. 8
  • City (Again!) Receives Awards for Budget Presentation and Financial Reporting
  • Community Cultural Events and Programs Grant Deadline is Nov. 15
  • Reimbursement Available to Repair Sidewalks Damaged by Roots
  • OIT Ranked High in Annual Report of Top Colleges in United States
  • City’s Annual Toy Drive Underway, Continues Through Dec. 6
  • Wilsonville High School to Stage Anastasia The Musical, Nov. 7-16
  • City to Host Las Posadas Holiday Celebration on Dec. 17

​Also, get the latest info from the Library, our Parks & Rec. Department and SMART Transit, as well as a recap of the notable actions by City boards and commissions, a Cultural Calendar, and a City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.