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May Meeting
Monday, May 14, 2012
7 PM @ Columbia Pioneer School
716 N. Marine Dr., Portland, OR
AGENDA:
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VOTE
Election of Board Members May 2012
The BNA Board recommends the following for the BNA 2012-2013 Board:
( ) YES, Elect all nominated candidate OR Vote below by candidate name
( ) Richard Brown ( ) Brian Stipak
( ) Bill Coffman ( ) Leslie Sawyer
( ) Ann Neuenschwander ( ) Elizabeth Sanders
( ) Jon Peterson ( ) Scott Niesen
( ) Dustin Pruitt ( ) John Powell
( ) Matt Whitney ( ) Chuck Wilson
( ) Walter Valenta ( ) OTHER (write in)
( )_________________ ( ) __________________
Ballots must be cast before or at the May 14th, 2012 BNA meeting. The ballots will be counted at this meeting. The newly elected board will then elect officers.
ALSO:
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The Possibility of Obtaining a Waiver for the Flood Zone on Bridgeton Road UPDATE
This is an important issue for everyone who owns property on Bridgeton Road and the levee to the west.
We need to quickly respond to this opportunity to get a change.
#3
Stormwater Management Fee Discussion UPDATE
We will review the issues and discuss possible actions that may be needed by the people who live on Bridgeton.
 
If you have questions or comments, please send an e-mail to:
Leslie Sawyer 503-314-2137
Matt Whitney 503-285-3296
parafriend@comcast.net
503-314-2137
Matt Whitney,
Co-Chairs, Bridgeton Neighborhood Association
 
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   The Bridgeton Neighborhood Association is organized for the purpose of improving the livability and quality of life in our neighborhood. The association has been recognized as one of the more active and proactive associations in the Portland, Oregon area. It includes an area in the Portland, Oregon North Harbour on the south channel of the Columbia River.
    Bridgeton is a community of many living styles including: traditional residential housing, house boats and live-aboard boats, townhomes, upscale apartment and condomonium communites. it also has many marinas and marine related businesses. The neighborhood continues to grow with new retail centers, riverside condominium development, residence hotel and restaurants. The Max Light Rail system and the interstate freeway system are available at the west end of the Bridgeton neighborhood and the Portland International Airport is just minutes east off Marine Drive.
   Our residents enjoy many local recreational opportunities including sports fields, golf, parks, water activities including boating, sailing, and fishing. The forty mile loop bike trail passes through the Bridgeton neighborhood making walking and bicycling popular pastimes. Shopping, dining, and entertainment are available within a few minutes of our doors with other shopping available in nearby Vancouver and the central area of Portland.
Check Out What is happening at E-San Thai, the Portland
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Sketch of proposed Colubia Crossing Bridge looking North from Delta Park.
Many decisions are happening over the next few months. Our board is asking for 2-3 additional people from the neighborhood to attend meetings to keep track of the changes. Contact Leslie or Walter for more info on how to help.
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