October 2024 Boones Ferry Messenger

Page 1 of October 2024 issue

The October 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:

  • Girders Installed as Boeckman Dip Bridge Takes Shape
  • Oct. 5: Goodbye, Junk! Bulky Waste Day, Shred Day
  • Mayor's Message -- Vuela: a Big Step Taken Toward Addressing Your Biggest Concern
  • Childcare Provider Consortium Develops New 2024 Survey for Families
  • Community Cultural Events and Programs Grant Deadline Nears
  • Civics Academy: Enrollment Continues Through Nov. 8
  • More than 200 Attend Wilsonville’s Third Annual Emergency Preparedness Fair
  • Community Reviews Progress of Sewer Interceptor and Trail Project
  • Earthquake Aware: The City Encourages Participation in the Great Shake Out
  • City Seeking Artists for Upcoming Citywide Exhibit
  • Still Paying Utility Bills By Mail? Go Green, Go Paperless!
  • Apply by Oct. 30 for Open Seats on City Boards & Commissions
  • Construction Underway to Bring 121 Units of Affordable Housing to Transit Center
  • Mythbusting: The City sold a parcel of land to a developer for $1 -TRUE!
  • Fire Prevention Month: Operational Smoke Alarms are Essential for Home Safety
  • With Classes in Session, Slow Down in School Zones
  • Reporting Graffiti, Potholes? There’s an App for That!
  • Be Part of the Solution: Host a Community Conversation on Housing
  • LED Street Light Conversion Scheduled in 10 Wilsonville Neighborhoods
  • Mayor, Two Council Seats to be Contested on November Ballot
  • Celebrate Your Food: Eliminating Spoilage is Sustainable, Cost Effective
  • Singers Sought for I-5 Connection
  • Grant Funding Helps Wilsonville Little League Launch Girls Softball
  • Putting Purchasing Power to Work for Ecological Stewardship
  • Fall Harvest Festival: Join Us for Fall Fun at the Barn on Oct. 19
  • Arts with Flair: Festival of Arts Returns to Charbonneau Oct. 11-13
  • Mental Health Specialist Discusses Youth Issues
  • State Rep. Neron to Host Oct. 5 Town Hall Meeting

​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.