05/02/2018
Wednesday May 9th Land Use Meeting
Arbor Lodge Land Use MeetingWednesday May 9th 6:30 PMChief Joseph Elementary School2409 N Saratoga St
Three development teams will be presenting designs for a total of 8 new multifamilybuildings proposed for Arbor Lodge. Join your neighbors to learn more about newdevelopment, ask questions and provide feedback directly to the developmentteams.
6:30-7:00PM Brett Schultz Architects will present:
1415 N Dekum (3 story, 18 units)1340 N Dekum (2 buildings, each 3 story, 15 units)
7pm-8pm WDC Properties will present:
6556, 6936, 7106 and 7126 N. GreenwichAll four buildings are proposed as 3 story, 12 units
8-8:30PM Marnella Homes will present:6826 N Greenwich (3 story, 9 units)
If you have any questions, or would like to learn more about this meeting or land use issues in Arbor Lodge please contact landuse@arborlodgeneighborhood.com
04/30/2018
Spring Clear Out? Clean Up is May 19th
Arbor Lodge Cleanup Day May 19th
Come meet your neighbors and get rid of your unwanted stuff, all in one convenient location. A truly win-win situation!
May 19th, 10am-2pm
See photo for what we are accepting and what we can't take.
04/20/2018
Update: April 20th 2018
Saratoga/Bryant Bridge Clean Up
Do you bike or walk this I 5 bike/pedestrian overpass?
On April 15th two Arbor Lodge volunteers joined seven Piedmont volunteers to clean up graffiti, pull weeds, clip back ivy, and spread bark mulch. Check out our photos below. Join us this fall to plant native shrubs on the west approach to this bridge. Watch Arbor Lodge nextdoor, this website, and AL facebook for planting dates. Thanks for considering helping keep Arbor Lodge safe, clean, and green.
04/16/2018
Membership Meeting Agenda 4.19.2018
Arbor Lodge Neighborhood Association
Agenda
Thursday, April 19th, 2017
Historic Kenton Firehouse 8105 N. Brandon
6:30 - 6:35 Introductions
6:35 – 7:15 MURP student Michael Serritella & others Present and Workshop on Willamette Blvd. Transportation Project
PACE Planning is a team of five Master of Urban and Regional Planning students at Portland State University completing a capstone planning project for the WCMC (Willamette Corridor Mobility Committee). The project objective is to develop a community-driven active transportation plan that improves safety and accessibility along the N Willamette Blvd corridor, which WCMC can present to PBOT for implementation. The team will maintain contact with PBOT in order to ensure that the plan and outreach process are compatible with PBOT standards. The outreach process aims to gather input from stakeholders, community representatives, and residents who may use the corridor, with some engagement activities targeted towards groups who are less often involved in the planning process (youth, people of color, low income).
7:15 – 7:25 Treasury Report, Budget Overview & Priorities
7:25 – 7:40 Review Communications Plan
7:40 - 7:45 Update on Neighborhood Clean Up Day
7:45 – 7:55 Call for volunteers, committee sign ups
If you are interested or skilled in law, data analysis, land use, transportation, communications, photography, design or grant writing… please come and let us know!
7:55 – 8:10 Land Use Update
8:10 – 8:15 BBQ Entertainment
8:15 – 8:20 Rosa Parks Restriping Update
8:20 – 8:25 Bylaws change
8:25 – 8:30 Review of Minutes
04/11/2018
Update: April 11th 2018
We share this pedestrian/bike bridge with Piedmont.Please come help us work with our Piedmont neighbors to Clean Up this important passageway.
Bryant Street Pedestrian BridgeClean-upHello neighbors! Our Piedmont neighborhood’s annual Bryant Street Pedestrian Bridge Clean-up is:
Sunday, April 15, 2018from 9am-12pmat the east side foot of the N. Bryant St. Bridge/Interstate 5
Our neighborhood association has worked with ODOT and PBOT to create a pleasing, aesthetic experience through a formerly ‘un-loved’ and neglected bit of urban infrastructure.
We’ll be picking up litter, spreading mulch, landscape planting, graffiti clean-up, etc. Please bring your gloves, shovels, clippers, etc.Coffee and donuts provided.
All volunteers are welcome.
Especially, if you use this passage to safely travel across I-5, please consider by helping to contribute to the upkeep of our community asset.
I live in Arbor Lodge and I'm going - hope you are too!