Sumner Association of Neighbors (SAN)

NE Portland, Oregon

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Events near Sumner neighborhood: March 2012

March 1st, 2012 · Comments Off · airport, health, noise, parks, planning, safety, transportation

Here are a few events that are nearby, and that might be of interest to you — the civic-minded denizens of Sumner neighborhood in NE Portland: Wednesday, March 7: Cully Main Street open house: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. at Rigler Elementary School, 5401 NE Prescott St. As goes Cully, so goes Sumner? Review new zoning [...]

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Sandy Blvd sidewalk project: Signal upgrade at NE 87th and south side coming first

February 29th, 2012 · Comments Off · maps, planning, safety, san, transportation

The sidewalk infill project for Sandy Blvd — from NE 85th to the I-205 overpass — will begin with improvements to the south side of Sandy Blvd and an upgrade of the fire station signal at NE 87th Avenue into a pedestrian sidewalk. Sarah Figliozzi of the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) told the Sumner [...]

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SAN winter 2012 newsletter is now available; neighborhood meeting is tomorrow evening

February 20th, 2012 · Comments Off · gardening, helensview, newsletter, san, transportation, wts

The newsletter for winter 2012 (1.7 MB PDF) for Sumner Association of Neighbors (SAN) in NE Portland, Oregon is now available online! Hopefully, this issue has already been delivered to your home. It includes a lot of stuff you might’ve already seen here on this website. On a related note: Tomorrow, Tuesday, Feb 21 is [...]

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Sumner neighborhood in the news: In case you missed it

December 23rd, 2011 · Comments Off · crime, safety, san, transportation

Recent news items in our Sumner neighborhood in NE Portland. Nov 24: Tri-Met driver re-unites tot with mom Good news that could have turned out very differently. Thanks to Mr Silverman! Per KATU: A sharp-eyed TriMet driver said it was second nature to stop and help after he spotted a small child in the road [...]

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