May 2023 Boones Ferry Messenger

Page 1 of May 2023 issue

The May 2023 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles and content:

  • State Champs Return to Council Chambers (Again!)
  • Dump Your Bulky Waste at Republic Services on May 6
  • Two Share Top Honors in #bestofwilsonville Photo Contest
  • Gratitude for the Essential Contributions of Volunteers
  • Library Foundation Purchases Geochron, a Digital World Map
  • Library Tiny Art Show Celebrates Three Youth Winners
  • Drinking Water Week, May 7-13, Recognizes Regional Providers
  • Slow Wildfires: Use Fire-Resilient Plants, Build Defensible Space
  • Sole Sisters to Host June Race at Memorial Park
  • Underground Water Pipeline Construction Begins on SW 95th Ave.
  • Overnight Camping Code Revisions Drafted, to be Considered for Adoption By City Council in May
  • Chief: A Few Common Sense Reminders to Keep You Safe Behind the Wheel
  • City Crews to Flush Water Mains; Rust-Colored Water May Appear
  • Get the Guidance to Build a Habitat-Friendly Garden
  • Getting a Closer Look at OIT’s Campus in Wilsonville
  • City’s 2023-24 FY Budget to be Considered for Adoption This Month
  • Wastewater Treatment Plant Plan Delayed
  • Councilor Linville Appointed to State Opioid Settlement Board
  • Annual Backflow Assembly Tests Required Before June 30
  • City Budget Receives Distinguished Presentation Award for 25th Year Running
  • Public Works Complex on Boberg St. Begins to Take Shape
  • July Opening Planned for Korean War Memorial Interpretive Center
  • Mechanical Engineering Student Thriving with OIT Relationships, Resources
  • High School Coach Named First Citizen
  • Councilor's Corner: Reviewing The City Budget is Where the Action Is (Really!)
  • Third Annual Juneteenth Celebration Set for June 17 at Town Center Park
  • DEI Speaker Series Continues
  • CREST Plant Pre-Sale Now Open to Entire Wilsonville Community
  • Water Features to Open June 1
  • Visit OIT’s IdeaFest on May 31

​Also, get the latest info from the Library, our Parks & Rec. Department and SMART Transit, as well as a recap of the notable actions by City boards and commissions, a Cultural Calendar, and a City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.