Enjoy this festive month and we will reconvene in January! Please post any agenda items you want considered for the 1/9/2019 meeting. Thanks!
KNA Monthly Meeting
Attached is the agenda for this month’s meeting. Matt Olguin, Director of Shelter Services will be there to discuss the homeless shelter that is opening at the Walnut Park County building. The meeting will start at 6:30pm at NECN, 4815 NE 7th Ave.
October 10 KNA Meeting
Due to night construction at the King Facility, KNA will hold its meeting at Old Town Brewing (OTB) at 6:30pm on Wednesday, October 10th. OTB is located at 5201 NE MLK Jr. Blvd.
Camilo Marquez from will present from the Portland Clean Energy Initiative and we will call for nominations to our vacant board positions. Hope to see you there!
AGENDA FOR 9/12 KNA BOARD MEETING
4815 NE 7th Avenue
6:30 p.m. — Meeting convened, introductions
6:32 p.m. — Meeting minutes of August 8
OLD BUSINESS:
6:35 p.m. — Follow up on various issues, including promotional items for KNA, and Land Use Decision on 4043 NE 6th Lot Partition
NEW BUSINESS:
7:00 p.m. —Libby Deal
7:05 p.m. — Alberta Abbey neighborhood party
7:55 p.m. — Announcements
8:00 p.m. — Adjournment
Loretta Smith reschedules to September 5 at King Neighborhood Association!
Update your calendar! City Council candidate Loretta Smith is rescheduled to come to King Neighborhood Association on September 5!
Due to last-minute scheduling conflicts, our KNA meeting has been pushed forward a week – to September 5 — so that Loretta Smith can meet King neighbors and residents to share her vision for Portland and to hear our concerns, issues and questions.
Don’t miss this chance to talk to and hear from the woman who may be elected Portland’s next new commissioner come November! It all starts at 6:30 p.m. at 4815 NE 7th Avenue on the south end of King School in the NECN offices!
With the end of summer vacation and the start of a new school year, this is a perfect time to get involved in your King Neighborhood Association. We’ve got a lot coming up this year — from adopting new bylaws that empower members — to tackling the issues that most affect livability in King neighborhood. Help set the course by attending meetings, speaking up – and maybe even running for office yourself! We’ve got a couple vacancies on the KNA board just waiting for you!
See you September 5!
Margaret O’Hartigan, Chair, King Neighborhood Association