September 2020 Boones Ferry Messenger

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The September 2020 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, features reports and updates on a range of topics including the following articles and content:

  • Listening & Learning (on R.A.C.E.)
  • Apply to Join Citizens Academy, a Free Program That Provides an Inside Look at City Operations
  • Mayor: Good Transportation Infrastructure Provides Something for Everyone in Wilsonville
  • Community Opportunity Grant Program Funds Wide Array of Local Programs
  • Shred It! Dispose of Sensitive Paper Documents on Sept. 26
  • Arts, Culture and Heritage Strategy Being Readied for Public Review
  • Residents Applaud Mobility Improvements, Lament Housing Costs in 2020 Survey
  • Resurfacing Work Underway to Improve Several City Roadways
  • Park Etiquette: How to Best Enjoy the Park with Your Pup
  • Every Home Emergency Kit Should Include These Essential Items
  • Enroll in Clackamas County Alert System for Emergency Updates
  • FEMA Website Provides Disaster Preparation Tips, Resources
  • Ten Things You Can Do To Prepare
  • City Adopts Plan to Make Housing More Attainable, Affordable
  • Committee Allocates Funding to Eight Community Enhancement Projects
  • When Supporting Candidates, Yard Signs Must Meet City Code
  • Chief Wurpes: A Month in the Life of Police Work in Wilsonville
  • Follow These TVF&R Tips to Prevent Window Falls
  • Charbonneau’s Annual Art Festival to Go Online This October
  • Republic Services Recognized for Sustainability Goals
  • New 118-Room Hotel Closes In on Opening Day
  • City Seeks Community Input to Develop Urban Forestry Plan
  • Planting Trees Lowers Water Temperatures, Helps Native Fish Flourish
  • Clackamas County Has Resources for People Experiencing Food Insecurity
  • Reliable Sources for the Latest COVID-19 Information

Also, review notable City Council actions and the City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.