GREENWAY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE (NAC)

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VISIT US ON THE WEB www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Greenway www.Facebook.com/GreenwayNeighborhood GREENWAY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE (NAC) Thursday, November 16, 2017 (7:00 PM) Conestoga Middle School 12250 SW Conestoga Dr Beaverton, Oregon AGENDA 7:00 Welcome and Introductions - Please make sure you have printed your name and address on the Greenway sign-in sheet. 7:05 Approval of April Minutes 7:10 Community Policing Update – Community Police Officer. 7:15 Fire Services Update - Station 66. 7:20 City Update – Steve Regner, Associate Planner 7:25 THPRD Update – Keith Watson 7:30 City Councilor Marc San Soucie – Councilor San Soucie will update us on current City Council activities and take any questions you might have concerning Beaverton. 7:40 Possiable Charter School in Greenway - Arco Iris Spanish Immersion Charter was Beaverton's first charter school and is now 7 years old. They have identified a building, located with the boundaries of Greenway NAC that fits their needs. They will introduce the school and answer any questions you may have. 7:50 Local Land Use Issues - The Greenway NAC Chair will present the latest updates on any land use issues affecting the Greenway area. 7:55 Neighborhood Concerns - This is an opportunity to bring your concerns to the Neighborhood Association. 8:00 Beaverton Committee for Community Involvement (BCCI) Report 8:10 Old Business: 1. Greenway NAC potential projects for 2017/2018 8:20 New Business: 1. Board and Officer Elections (Any member of the NAC may run for a board or officer postion) See reverse side for officer and board member duties. 8:30 Adjourn - Thanks for caring about our neighborhood! VISIT THE CITY CALENDAR www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Calendar.aspx Don’t have a computer? Use free internet access at the Beaverton City Library, 12375 SW Fifth Street ADA Notice: This information is available in large print upon request and assistive listening devices or sign language interpreters are available at any public meeting with five days advance notice. www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Neighborhood Lani Parr, 503-526-2443 [email protected] Miles Glowacki, 503-526-3706 [email protected] Emily Van Vleet, 503-526-2453 [email protected] VISIT THE NAC MAINTAINED WEBSITE www.GreenwayNac.Homestead.com

Transcript of GREENWAY NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE (NAC)

VISIT US ON THE WEB

www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Greenway www.Facebook.com/GreenwayNeighborhood

GREENWAY

NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE (NAC)

Thursday, November 16, 2017 (7:00 PM)

Conestoga Middle School 12250 SW Conestoga Dr Beaverton, Oregon

AGENDA 7:00 Welcome and Introductions - Please make sure you have printed your name and address

on the Greenway sign-in sheet.

7:05 Approval of April Minutes

7:10 Community Policing Update – Community Police Officer.

7:15 Fire Services Update - Station 66.

7:20 City Update – Steve Regner, Associate Planner

7:25 THPRD Update – Keith Watson

7:30 City Councilor Marc San Soucie – Councilor San Soucie will update us on current City

Council activities and take any questions you might have concerning Beaverton.

7:40 Possiable Charter School in Greenway - Arco Iris Spanish Immersion Charter was

Beaverton's first charter school and is now 7 years old. They have identified a building,

located with the boundaries of Greenway NAC that fits their needs. They will introduce the

school and answer any questions you may have.

7:50 Local Land Use Issues - The Greenway NAC Chair will present the latest updates on

anyland use issues affecting the Greenway area.

7:55 Neighborhood Concerns - This is an opportunity to bring your concerns to the

Neighborhood Association.

8:00 Beaverton Committee for Community Involvement (BCCI) Report

8:10 Old Business:

1. Greenway NAC potential projects for 2017/2018

8:20 New Business:

1. Board and Officer Elections (Any member of the NAC may run for a board or officer

postion) See reverse side for officer and board member duties.

8:30 Adjourn - Thanks for caring about our neighborhood!

VISIT THE CITY CALENDAR

www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Calendar.aspx

Don’t have a computer?

Use free internet access at the Beaverton City Library, 12375 SW Fifth Street

ADA Notice: This information is available in large print upon request and assistive listening devices or sign language interpreters are available at any public meeting with five days advance notice.

www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Neighborhood Lani Parr, 503-526-2443 [email protected] Miles Glowacki, 503-526-3706 [email protected] Emily Van Vleet, 503-526-2453 [email protected]

VISIT THE NAC MAINTAINED WEBSITE

www.GreenwayNac.Homestead.com

Neighborhood Association Committees (NAC) 101

What is a NAC?

A NAC is a group of neighbors with a passion for the place they call home. NACs serve as the official voice of theneighborhoods to City Hall.

What do NACs do?

Provide a forum for neighbors to be involved in decision-making in their neighborhoods about such issues astransportation, development, parks, policing and traffic.

NACs also work on a variety of community building activities including; special events, service projects and

educational opportunities.

How is the NAC organized?

NACs are composed of a NAC Board, Officers and General Members

Duties

o Officers – Make and vote on all motions

Attend monthly meetings and hold special positions on the board

Chair – prepares the agenda, presides over all meetings, serves as the primary contact

for the NAC

Vice-Chair – fulfills the position of chair in the absence of a NAC chair

Recorder – takes minutes of all meetings

Treasurer – receives all funds, keeps accurate record of receipts and expenditures

Beaverton Committee for Community Involvement (BCCI) Representative – attends

monthly meetings of the BCCI and represents the NAC at those meetings

o Board Members – Make and vote on all motions

Attend monthly meetings

Serves on ad-hoc committees

Attends events and service projects in a volunteer capacity

o General Membership –

Anyone who lives, owns property, represents a business or non-profit within the boundaries of

the NAC. General members do not make or vote on motions.

Attends monthly meetings and participates in discussions

Serves on ad-hoc committees

Attends events and service projects in a volunteer capacity

Brings ideas and concerns to attention of the board

How can I be more involved?

Attend your monthly NAC meetings! Participate in the discussions, introduce yourself to the board.

Consider a position on the board!

Contact Miles Glowacki, Neighborhood Program Coordinator at [email protected] or 503-526-

3706 to discuss your ideas!

Dear Beaverton Residents:

Autumn is a beautiful time of year filled with family, friends, and fun—and we know that hauling your raked leaves to our public works facility does not count as part of that fun. So this year, we’re bringing our leaf drop-off events closer to you!

Every weekend between Oct. 28 and Dec. 3, our public works crews and neighborhood volunteers will be in different Beaverton neighborhoods to accept your leaves. You’ll find the full schedule for when and where our crews and volunteers will be located on the other side of this insert. We hope that bringing these drop-off events close to home will make it easier and more convenient, and leaf you with more time to spend with friends and family.

Sincerely,

Denny Doyle, Mayor

WE’VEFALLENFOR YOU!

Fall leaf drop-offOct. 28 – Dec. 2

CITY OF BEAVERTON LEAF DROP-OFF

LOCATION DATESLibrary West Parking Lot SW Hall Blvd. and SW 3rd St., Beaverton

Sunday, Nov. 5 Sunday, Nov. 12 Sunday, Nov. 19 Sunday, Nov. 26

Conestoga Middle School 12250 SW Conestoga Dr., Beaverton

Saturday, Nov. 4 Saturday, Nov. 11 Saturday, Nov. 25

Parking Lot SW 160th Ave. and SW Shaw St., Beaverton

Saturday, Oct.28Sunday, Nov. 5 Sunday, Nov. 12 Sunday, Nov. 29 Sunday, Nov. 26 Saturday, Dec. 2

Whitford Middle School 7935 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton

Saturday, Nov. 4 Saturday, Nov. 18 Saturday, Nov. 25

City Operations 9600 SW Allen Blvd.

Saturday, Oct. 28 Saturday, Dec. 2

Highland Park Middle School 7000 SW Wilson Ave., Beaverton

Saturday, Nov. 11 Saturday, Nov. 18

All drop-off times are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Bring your leaves to any of the following locations. Leaves may be bagged (paper recommended, but plastic also accepted) or unbagged. This is a free service. However, we will be collecting food for Oregon Food Bank. Bring your canned or boxed food to any drop-off location. For more information, contact Mark Olson at 503-526-2590 or [email protected].