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December 22, 2020 — At the December 21, 2020, Wilsonville City Council meeting — the final meeting to be led by outgoing Mayor Tim Knapp — the Wilsonville City Council confirmed 21 new appointments to City Boards and Commissions, including the inaugural appointments to the City’s newest board.
Recently chartered to guide Wilsonville’s long-time cultural exchange program with Kitakata City, Japan, the first Kitakata Sister City Advisory Board includes nine citizens recommended by Mayor Knapp and confirmed by the City Council. They are: Adrienne Phillips, Tracy Sailors and Robert Yokoyama (three-year terms); Dave Schalk, Seiji Shiratori, and Ashleigh Sumerlin (two-year terms); and Jason Jones, Aaron Reyna and Cathy Rice (one-year terms). Long-time sister city program custodians Susan Raxter, Lois Reimer and Bev Schalk were provided emeritus status.
Dec. 8, 2020 — At the Dec. 7, 2020, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the Council adopted a resolution to provide $80,000 in relief to local restaurant operators. City grants of up to $2,000 are being distributed this month to help Wilsonville’s dine-in restaurants compensate for the loss of business during the ongoing pandemic.
The City Council also adopted a resolution declaring Dec. 15, 2020, “Mayor Tim Knapp Day” in honor of the outgoing mayor, who has served the community for the greater part of two decades.
The December 2020 edition of the Wilsonville Public Library newsletter "Check Out" features articles and information about events at the library throughout the month. Check it out!
For the month of December, your Youth Services and Adult Services Librarians have assembled Take-and-Make Bags to accompany our programs this month.
Kids' Take-And-Make Bags feature supplies for the December "Stories and Science on the Go" programs. Each bag contains activities that match with a Storytime program streaming on YouTube. Watch "Stories and Science on the Go" each week, and follow along as Brad, Sam, and Jo craft, draw, and explore science.
Teens can pick up a "Cocoa Care Package" to prepare for the December 11 teen online event: "Hot Cocoa/Pajama/"Among Us" party.
Teens are encouraged to get cozy with a cup of cocoa, bring a mobile device or two, and play Among Us (free game download on mobile). Cocoa care packages will be available (for students in grades 6-12 only!) while supplies last.
The December 2020 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, features reports and updates on a range of topics including the following articles and content:
November 25, 2020 - The Wilsonville City Council and Mayor-elect Julie Fitzgerald are inviting residents to join them for a virtual town hall meeting and listening session (via Zoom) on Tuesday, Dec. 8, 6-8 pm.
25 de noviembre de 2020 - El Consejo de la Ciudad de Wilsonville y la alcalde electa Julie Fitzgerald invitan a los habitantes a una reunión virtual para escuchar opiniones en Zoom el martes 8 de diciembre de 6:00 a 8:00 p.m.
The library is closed on Thursday, November 26, and Friday, November 27, in observance of Thanksgiving. The library will re-open on Saturday, November 28. To renew items, select "My Account" on the Library website or call the automated phone service at 503-659-8634.
City offices are closed in observance of Thanksgiving. For after hours services call 1-866-252-3614.
SMART services are not operable. Visit the SMART website for route information.
For police non-emergency dispatch call 503-655-8211.
November 17, 2020 — At the November16, 2020, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the City Council adopted the Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy to advance the City’s aspirations for a more vibrant cultural scene. Recommendations, informed by extensive public outreach and a 42-member task force, include the establishment of an Arts and Culture Commission and a new City staff position to manage arts- and tourism-related activities.
On second reading, the City Council adopted amendments to the City’s Transportation System Plan. This update incorporates new projects from the adopted 2019 Wilsonville Town Center Plan, including upgrades of arterial streets and the development of infrastructure to support cyclists and pedestrians.
Following public health guidance from the Oregon Health Authority, the Governor’s office, and Wilsonville’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC), the library will adopt the following new safety measures to protect visitors and Library staff starting Wednesday, November 18:
November 16, 2020 — The City of Wilsonville is now accepting applications for residents who are interested in joining the City’s new Kitakata Sister City Advisory Board.
This board’s formal charter is being considered for adoption by the City Council at the Dec. meeting. The board would include at least five members, and no more than nine. Participants would meet quarterly, typically serving three-year terms. Members would be recommended by the Mayor and appointed by City Council vote.
The Sister City Board supports activities to sustain and advance the long-standing cultural relationship between the City of Wilsonville and Kitakata, Japan. It serves in an advisory capacity, recommending policies and activities to support the program’s success.
Following public health guidance from the Oregon Health Authority, the Governor’s office, and Wilsonville’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC), the library will adopt the following services starting Tuesday, April 13:
The November 2020 edition of the Wilsonville Public Library newsletter "Check Out" features articles and information about events at the library throughout the month. Check it out!
The library is closed on Wednesday, November 11, in observance of Veterans Day. The library will re-open on Thursday, November 12. To renew items, select "My Account" on the Library website or call the automated phone service at 503-659-8634.
City offices are closed in observance of Veterans Day. For after hours services call 1-866-252-3614.
SMART services are in operation.
For police non-emergency dispatch call 503-655-8211.
November 3, 2020 — At the November 2, 2020, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the City Council adopted amendments to the City’s Transportation System Plan. This update incorporates new projects from the adopted 2019 Wilsonville Town Center Plan, including upgrades of arterial streets and the development of infrastructure to support cyclists and pedestrians.
The Council also adopted a resolution to discontinue SMART’s Charbonneau Shuttle after a two-year pilot program because of low ridership. Once the shuttle is discontinued in early December, SMART is able to serve the Charbonneau neighborhood more efficiently through its Dial-a-Ride service and other transportation options.
Additionally, the Council continued, to Nov. 16, consideration of Development Review Board resolution No. 382, which authorizes the construction of a six-unit townhome in Old Town.
The November 2020 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, features reports and updates on a range of topics including the following articles and content:
October 26, 2020 — The City of Wilsonville is recruiting applicants interested in serving on the City boards and commissions that provide guidance and oversight to City programs.
New terms begin in January 2021 for 13 open positions on four City boards. The volunteers who serve on these boards attend evening meetings (typically once a month) and assist in making policy recommendations to the City Council.
“These engaged community members contribute leadership, innovation and critical community oversight to Wilsonville,” Wilsonville Mayor Tim Knapp said. “Anyone passionate about contributing their expertise to help us sustain our high quality of life in Wilsonville should consider applying.”
October 23, 2020— Wilsonville Parks and Recreation is coordinating the City’s annual toy drive to provide some holiday cheer for in-need residents in Wilsonville and throughout Clackamas County.
From Nov. 2 to Dec. 8, we invite residents to purchase and drop off new, unwrapped toys at the Parks & Recreation Admin. Building on weekdays between 8 am and 5 pm. Donations can also be dropped at Wilsonville Orthodontics, 9475 SW Wilsonville Rd., Monday-Thursday (hours vary). Other drop spots may be added and announced.
All toys donated are collected and distributed by Toy & Joy/Compassion in Action of Clackamas County to individuals and families in need.
“Every child deserves to experience holiday joy,” said Brian Stevenson, Parks & Recreation Program Manager. “We appreciate the generosity of Wilsonville residents, who are providing some happiness for families who may otherwise not have the means to provide holiday gifts.”
October 20, 2020 — At the October 19, 2020, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the City Council adopted administrative rules for Wilsonville Investment Now (WIN), an Economic Development program that seeks to incentivize family-wage businesses to operate in Wilsonville by providing property-tax rebates for qualifying development projects outside of the City’s existing urban renewal areas.
The first program of its kind in Oregon, WIN aims to attract high-value investments from a wide range of businesses. The program’s flexible evaluation criteria provides multiple tiers of benefit, including rewards for Wilsonville-owned business and those prioritizing diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. The Council’s action allows staff to promote the program, and to bring back site-specific applications for City Council consideration upon receipt.
Oct. 19, 2020 — The City of Wilsonville, in partnership with Republic Services, is hosting its annual Leaf Drop-Off Day on Saturday, Nov. 14, 9 am–2 pm.
Wilsonville residents are invited to drop-off leaves only — no other yard debris, please! — at the City Hall parking lot, 29799 SW Town Center Loop East.
City Public Works employees will be on hand to assist residents with disposing of leaves into large dumpsters provided by Republic Services. Masks are required and additional COVID-19 safety protocols will be in place.
While no fee is charged for dropping-off leaves, the City suggests that participants bring a cash or check donation for Wilsonville Community Sharing, operator of the community food bank and social-services referral agency. Learn more at WilsonvilleCommunitySharing.org.
October 15, 2020 – The City’s brand new off-leash dog run at Memorial Park is opening to the public this Friday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 am. Effective Saturday, the park’s daily operating hours are 5 am to 10 pm.
Located near the park’s new community garden and an adjacent paved parking lot that accommodates 30+ vehicles, the relocated dog park is accessible from Wilsonville Rd. via Kolbe Ln.
“Our Parks and Recreation staff has put in countless hours of work to build a first-class park,” said Parks & Recreation Director Mike McCarty. “The result is the nicest dog park I’ve ever seen, in a beautiful location, with permanent restrooms, a dog-washing station and other amenities that Wilsonville residents and their pets can enjoy for a long time.”
The new space has been designed with two separate fenced runs: a half-acre area for small and/or timid dogs, and nearly 1.5 acres for large and/or active dogs. Both runs are double-gated.
October 12, 2020 – The City is calling on residents and community stakeholders to share their big ideas to make Wilsonville an even better place.
Each year, the Wilsonville-Metro Community Enhancement Program provides funding for a wide array of community-led projects that meet the program criteria. The time is now to generate ideas for new proposals; project nominations are accepted from Nov. 2 to Jan. 29.
The Community Enhancement Committee is inviting people to share their ideas on an “ideas board” at LetsTalkWilsonville.com. City staff are monitoring the ideas to see what projects might be feasible to pursue with up to $75,000 in funds estimated to be available in the next funding cycle.
October 8, 2020 — The City of Wilsonville’s draft Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy is now available for public comment, through Tuesday, Oct. 20, at ci.Wilsonville.or.us/ArtsCultureStrategy. The City Council is scheduled to discuss the draft strategy during its Oct. 19 work session, which begins at 5 pm.
The largest advisory committee in the City’s history, the 42-member Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy (ACHS) Task Force, met online three times this summer to provide input on findings and recommendations that form the basis of the ACHS. City Councilors Charlotte Lehan and Joann Linville served as Council liaisons to the City Manager-appointed Task Force, which included area residents active or interested in advancing arts, culture and heritage activities, events and programs.
October 7, 2020 — Charged with developing the annual Fall Harvest Festival during a unique, challenging year for holiday celebrations, the Parks and Recreation Department is curating a two-week-long celebration packed with family-friendly fall activities.
A free pumpkin giveaway, costumed events, and virtual photo contests (with great prizes!) are just a few of the many activities on the modified Harvest Festival schedule.
Because of public health and safety measures that restrict group activities to stem the transmission of COVID-19, the annual Festival and 5k run at Stein-Boozier Barn are not taking place this year. Other family fall traditions, including trick-or-treating, are considered high risk by state and federal public health officials.
October 6, 2020 — At the October 5, 2020, meeting of the Wilsonville City Council, the City Council adopted a resolution to select a preferred bridge concept, plaza type and priority elements to be included in the preliminary design of the I-5 Pedestrian Bridge and Gateway Plaza.
The Council’s action affirms the recommendations of the City’s Planning Commission, which was informed by input from three community open houses and a public survey of nearly 300 community stakeholders. The decision enables project managers to begin preliminary work on a preferred design that features an iconic “tied arch” bridge.