September 2024 Boones Ferry Messenger
The September 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:
- A Team Effort Keeps Charbonneau Residents Prepared
 - High-Quality Design in Place for Future Frog Pond Neighborhoods
 - Shred Day: Destroy Sensitive Documents at City Hall on Oct. 5
 - Community Survey: Wilsonville Quality of Life High, Downtown Amenities Lacking
 - Mythbusting: The Town Center Plan Adds 8,000+ New Residents to Wilsonville FALSE
 - Sept. 7 Emergency Preparedness Fair: Get Your Home Ready!
 - Grant Awards to Fund Memorial Park Playground Replacement
 - When Emergencies Happen, Be Among the First to Know
 - Fifteen Steps You Can Take To Be More Prepared
 - Have a Plan for Pets Before an Evacuation is Necessary
 - Ready.gov Website Provides Preparation Tips, Resources
 - Two-Bucket Toilet Solution: Be Ready When Duty Calls
 - Where to Start Your Preparation? Buy and Store Essential At-Home Supplies
 - Having a “Go Bag” Packed Saves Critical Moments in Evacuation
 - Is Your Business Prepared?
 - Extra Precautions Can Prepare Older Adults for Emergencies
 - ODOT to Host I-5 Boone Bridge Project Open House Sept. 18
 - Open House Details Boeckman Creek Interceptor/Trail Project Design
 - Friends of French Prairie Advances Petition Opposing Airport Expansion
 - Electric Battery Maker ESS Celebrates Local Expansion
 - Community Opportunity Grant Deadline Nears: Apply by Sept. 20
 - New Oregon Honorary Consul for Republic of Korea Named
 - CCC Bond Measure Would Maintain Tax Rate, Fund $120 Million in Improvements
 - Take a Free ‘Tree Walk’ on Sept. 26
 - Fall Harvest Festival: Join Us for Fall Fun at the Barn on Oct. 19
 - Charbonneau’s Annual Festival of Arts Returns Oct. 11-13
 - Sept. 17: DEI Speaker Series Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
 
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.
                        
			
			
			
            
            