Hello Everyone,
Second push to get N. and NE. neighborhood associations to please join us for a virtual meeting to develop recommendations to create an accessible "River Library", aka "Information Management Plan" for Portland Harbor.
Wednesday the 12th of August from 3 pm-5 pm we will have our first meeting. However if you can not make this meeting we will be having another on the same day from 6 pm-8 pm... click here for the Zoom and RSVP link to the later meeting.
This is our chance to make sure that our community is fundamental to the development of a clean and accessible river. Please click on the underlined header above to RSVP for the 3 p.m. meeting or click the link below to register for the 6 p.m. meeting.
Now there are 2 opportunities for community involvement for the Willamette River. Wed. Aug.12th at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. The information we provide can help us move this clean up forward.
Can't wait to see you!
In Solidarity,
Michael Pouncil
Portland Harbor CAG Chair
--- Text Below from Jessica Terlikowski ---
Register today for August 12 community workshops to make Portland Harbor cleanup information accessible!
Join the Portland Harbor Community Advisory Group, the City of Portland, and the Oregon Department of State Lands online for a virtual workshop and share how YOU would like to learn about the river cleanup. Workshops will be offered in the late afternoon and evening on Wednesday, August 12.
The City of Portland and State of Oregon Department of State Lands are partnering with local communities to learn more about how Portlanders connect with and use the river. Your input will help Portlanders get the river information they need in the future. Do you live near the Portland Harbor Superfund, fish, recreate, enjoy nature, watch wildlife, practice ceremony, or have other connections to the lower Willamette River? We want to hear from you!
Register for Tuesday, August 12 from 3:00-5:00pm
Register for Tuesday, August 12 from 6:00-8:00pm
Your input will help make information about Portland Harbor cleanup activities, fish advisories, recreation restrictions, and environmental data more accessible to the public. Learn more. Have questions? Emailjessica.terikowski@portlandoregon.gov.
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