May 2024 Boones Ferry Messenger
The May 2024 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:
- Whistle Stop: Railroad Quiet Zone Established in Old Town
- Our Livability, As Well As Our Passion, Rate High in Wilsonville
- Spring Cleaning: Dump Bulky, Hazardous Waste at May Events
- Supporting the Library is Easy: Stay Home. Read. Donate.
- Local Fourth Grader Turns His LEGO Passion into Purpose
- Public Library Exhibit Explores Local Road Names, Key Dates in City History
- City Dedicating New Complex with Tours, Ribbon Cutting
- Sign Up for Public Alerts Now; Know ASAP When Emergencies Happen
- What to Look For: Help Protect White Oaks from Invasive Pest
- Pile Driving Now Set for Mid-May at Boeckman Dip Bridge Site
- Mulch: It’s Easy to Apply, and the Benefits for Trees are Numerous
- Chief: Behind the Wheel, Keep Your Focus on the Road (Not Your Phone)
- City Crews to Flush Water Mains; Rust-Colored Water May Appear
- Resident Uses New Platform to Advocate for Mental Health Support
- Clean, High-Quality Water Delivered to your Tap: We’ll Drink to That!
- Bags! Parks Crew Builds New Fun Near Memorial Park Fields
- Development of Natural Areas Management Plan Gets Underway
- Celebrating our Shared Humanity on Juneteenth
- Winners Chosen in Third Annual #bestofwilsonville Photo Contest
- Celebrate Juneteenth at Town Center Park on June 19
- Primary Election Ballots Must Be Returned by May 21
- Share Your Story! Housing Survey Participants Could Win $50 Gift Card
- ODOT Seeking to Advance Earthquake-Ready I-5 Boone Bridge
- Republic Services Puts Styrofoam Recycling Program on Pause
- City Set to Celebrate LGBTQIA+ Pride Month with Mural, Reception
- Indigenous Speaker Addresses Building of Community Through Culture
- Water Features to Open May 29
- Barbie Headlines Free Summer Movie Series
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.