Emergency Preparedness B2WR – Part 3 Food Plan
PNA has been following the City of Lake Oswego’s adoption of the Be 2 Weeks Ready (B2WR) Program. Oregon has faced a series of emergencies, including floods, droughts, wildfires, ice
PNA has been following the City of Lake Oswego’s adoption of the Be 2 Weeks Ready (B2WR) Program. Oregon has faced a series of emergencies, including floods, droughts, wildfires, ice
Your safety is our top concern. Clackamas County wants to make sure community members know about emergencies as they happen, to keep you informed and safe. By enrolling in the
Join the City of Lake Oswego for the Emergency Preparedness Fair on Thursday, September 5, 2024, from 5-7 p.m. at Lake Oswego City Hall (380 A Avenue). In celebration of
WHO: Anyone, any age – no one is too young or too old. Excellent as a refresher course.
WHERE: South Shore Fire Station
WHY: Gives first responders time to get to the scene and save lives
COST: Free to all
SCHEDULE: First Saturday of the month.
REGISTER HERE
PNA has been following the City of Lake Oswego’s adoption of the Be 2 Weeks Ready (B2WR) Program. Oregon has faced a series of emergencies, including floods, droughts, wildfires, ice
PNA has been following the City of Lake Oswego’s adoption of the Be 2 Weeks Ready (B2WR) Program. Oregon has faced a series of emergencies, including floods, droughts, wildfires, ice
From the City of L.O.’s website: https://www.ci.oswego.or.us/fire/wildfire-risk-prevention “As Oregonians, we know the importance of being prepared for wildfire season. Every year, wildfires threaten homes, communities, and the beauty of our
We write to PGE, the City and OPUC to express our growing concerns about the reliability and safety of electric service to our neighborhood and homes. The PNA is the
general footprint of the neighborhood we are writing about. The individuals and HOAs
joining in this letter are all located within the PNA footprint which can be found here on
the City’s website:
https://palisadesneighborhood.org
In addition to expressing our concerns, we are asking for a meeting between us and
PGE, the City and OPUC to discuss these concerns and solutions.
This meeting was held on April 11, 2024 via Zoom. It was open to all those who live, work and/or own property in the Palisades Neigborhood Association (PNA). CLICK HERE
Greetings! Here is the latest project news on the update to the City’s Urban and Community Forestry Plan (UCFP): Summary of Community Engagement and Online Public Tree Survey now available
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