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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMay 2025 HelloLO I e I/ N O N a el 00 0 ■ THE OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE CITY OF LAKE OSWEGO Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Forum Asian American, Let's Talk. Thursday, May 22, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Native Hawaiian Know someone & Pacific Islander who is struggling? There is help. Let's talk. Heritage Month \ `` Join the Celebration on Sunday, May 18, from 12 to 3 p.m. fil ell I % —1111 k. The City, in partnership with Clackamas County, • Offering safe syringe disposal, including EpiPens. is offering a Mental Health Awareness & Suicide • Giving away handgun lock boxes and , b Prevention Forum on May 22. This free Forum will medication lock boxes along with cable locks a) O, take place at Lake Oswego City Hall, 380 A Avenue. (while supplies last). r" At this Forum, presenters Clackamas County In addition, the Forum will feature a multitude of ♦ q, .... Health Officer Dr. Sarah Present and Suicide organizations that provide programs and mental - -4'`'i Prevention Coordinator Galli Murray will discuss health resources. Visit informational booths and • . the importance of mental health awareness,who is learn about the services they offer: ! -` •/ at risk for suicide, trends we are seeing nationally • Clackamas Mental Health Center (Clackamas G y and regionally, and how we can support someone .« who is struggling. MHC) - a walk-in clinic that provides urgent gg g mental health services to individuals of all ages, Join us at Millennium Plaza Park for a vibrant We will also be: individuals with any (or no) insurance. celebration honoring Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage • Providing hands-on intranasal Narcan training • The Clackamas Crisis and Support Line and Month. This special event showcases the diverse -learn how to recognize the signs of a narcotic the Clackamas County Mobile Crisis Response cultures, rich traditions, and contributions of overdose and how to quickly and safely Team (MCRT) - assists individuals experiencing AANHPI communities through performances, administer intranasal Narcan. a mental health crisis. Confidential support art, food, and community connection. • Holding a drug take-back collection event- and crisis intervention. Plus, in-person crisis outreach, de-escalation, and safety assessments. Explore a variety of vendor and nonprofit bring in unwanted or expired prescription, unknown, veterinary, or over-the-counter • Lines for Life/Youth Line-YouthLine is a peer- booths offering traditional foods, handmade medications for safe disposal. to-peer help, support, and crisis line serving crafts, and information about local Continued on page 4 Continued on page 4 Stafford Road - Closures Road closures between Pattulo Wayand Rosemont Road to begin in MayOswego Lake g Construction crews will continue __ On March 31, 2025, City Council held a to relocate utilities along Stafford 4'" 'A _ special meeting to discuss recent litigation Road in between the Tualatin '4' '-, `i regarding access to Oswego Lake and voted not River Bridge and the Rosemont "♦ .4 ' �� 1 ,4 to pursue an appeal of the Clackamas County Road roundabout through w� : 4 ?• ,7, .}•. •" k� 1 Circuit Court judgment related to public lake April. Startingin May, ir1K.r. �*w`�' ' "t a , �'' . 1' �, A ' .. ;mot access from City park property Council also P y . t •:ire .` directed the City Manager to adopt City Park construction and closures will l�'.. r r 1 r _ Rules and identify other actions available to the begin.Watch for message boards • `��" � ''�•� - . " r along Stafford Road and check + •, -.-c,r-11►•• Jr-` �"'• " .== State, County, City, and Lake Corporation in the Clackamas County project - 'l ;}„ = managing public access. website for updates. r `• On April 15, the City Manager adopted General stages of construction: Park Rules related to boating and swimming from the Oswego Lake access point at Lower • May 1 -July 14, 2025: Stafford Road and north of Johnson Rd to south of Rosemont Road Millennium Plaza Park.To read the Park Rules, Johnson Road closed to thru traffic from north • October 1, 2025 -April 31, 2026: Childs as well as Oregon Marine Board rules, and to of Pattulo Way to south of Childs Road Road closed to thru traffic. Stafford Road and get the latest information, please visit • July 15 -September 30, 2025: Stafford Road Johnson Rd open to traffic. www.lakeoswego.city/OswegoLake. and Childs Road closed to thru traffic from Continued on page 2 What's Inside Presorted Standard • Mental Health&Suicide • Lake Run-Traffic Impacts • LO Farmers'Market Returns • Boards&Commissions- U.S.Postage Prevention Forum • South Shore Fire Station • Art Contest Winners Openings PAID • Asian American, Native • Work Zone Safety Alert: • Memorial Day Commemoration • Pride LO&Pride Flag Raising Permit 124 Hawaiian&Pacific Islander Lakeview Blvd • LO Reads Author:Monica • Community Calendar Lake Oswego,OR Heritage Month • Celebrate Drinking Water Wood • Stafford Road-Closures Week&Public Works Week • Music: Bernie Sims Insert *****ECRWSS***** • Oswego Lake • LORAC Ribbon Cutting • Author:Christine Negroni • Historic Preservation POSTAL CUSTOMER For information about the City and its services, go to www.Iakeoswego.city or call 503-635-0257 Lake Run - Traffic South Shore Fire Station Impacts Why Fire Department Response Times Matter In emergencies, every second counts. Response Saturday, May 3, 8 a.m. times are critical for a fire department for both ' t' The Lake Run will result in temporary road closures medical and fire-related emergencies. The Lake ,,._ ' fa, A r and lane reductions. Here are the details: Oswego Fire Department responds to 90% of IP < � -'' • Evergreen Road will be closed between 1st and critical, high-priority calls within eight minutes 4th Streets from 8 to 11 a.m., and no parkingwill of dispatch. ` � 4: '- be permitted along this stretch from 6 to 11 a.m. These minutes are the lifeline in a crisis, making a ! \ 9i,. • Lakeview Boulevard, between South Shore and profound difference in: le jai Iron Mountain, will be closed from 8:05 to �� /`j vs), 9:30 a.m. State Street traveling south will be • Saving Lives in Critical Medical Emergencies: i In medical crises like cardiac arrest, stroke, ' - temporarily reduced to one lane. _ _ • North Shore Road, McVey Avenue, and South and severe trauma, immediate care is residents. Studies confirm the link between Shore Boulevard will each be reduced to one- essential. Our fast response significantly way traffic heading east and closed to westbound increases survival chances and reduces the risk rapid response and reduced property damage. traffic. Iron Mountain Boulevard will be closed of long-term disability for our community Faster response times directly translate to a between Berwick and the roundabout. members. greater chance of saving lives, reducing harm, and • Berwick Road will also be one-way eastbound • Bringing Advanced Medical Expertise Sooner: minimizing losses. In 2024, our Lake Oswego only, with westbound traffic restricted. Our Fire Department includes both EMTs Fire Department responded to 5,117 incidents. Drivers are encouraged to use alternate routes and and paramedics, allowing us to provide The City's four fire stations are strategically allow extra travel time. For more details, go to crucial Advanced Life Support at the scene. located to ensure accelerated, consistent response www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec/lake-oswego-lake- This means critical interventions, like cardiac times throughout Lake Oswego. run-2025. care, airway management, and medication Looking to the future, the City is committed administration, can begin immediately and to maintaining these crucial response times. improving patient outcomes before hospital Following the Task Force's recommendations Work Zone Safety arrival. and City Council direction, we are exploring • Stopping Fires Before They Spread: Fires can options to replace the South Shore Fire Station, Alert: Lakeview Blvd escalate rapidly. Our quick response allows built in 1971 and now at the end of its useful life. Lakeview Boulevard is a busy corridor but with major firefighters to attack fires early, limiting their This vital project will ensure we can continue to spread, and minimizing the potential for provide the level of medical, fire, and life safety construction underway and multiple crews working in the corridor, it's more important than ever to widespread damage and increased danger to coverage. our community. SLOW DOWN and stay alert. Learn more about the Task Force's •Lakeview, between South Shore and Iron Mountain, Protecting Your Property: Faster response recommendations and the project at is currently one-way eastbound for all vehicles and times directly reduce the amount of damage www.lakeoswego.city/SSFSproject. bikes. Riding your bike or driving westbound is not a fire can inflict on homes and belongings, leading to lower overall losses for our safe and puts everyone at risk. If you are a pedestrian, please use caution as it is very constricted with the single shared lane. Please: Celebrate Drinking Water Week & Public • Avoid the corridor and find alternate routes if — r, possibleWorks Week Sim �' ° �� -_ .— 11 II I i�I , I s • Slow down and stay focused Our drinking water and public ��/' I' �_' -� " " • i',� -. • Follow posted signs and flaggers directions I ,, works professionals make - A'�� e - ' - • Respect the one-way traffic change �„ �' communities safer, healthier, 6 e. � � ,• ;r • Watch for workers and people nearby ' '_ more vibrant, and a better place i ,It ( ,,e' r Let's work together to keep everyone safe. Schedules to live. Meeting the needs of our # t ► 4,, , _ and traffic adjustments are subject to change community is what gives public , � B . '` pp throughout construction.To stay up to date on works its sense of purpose.As �} ' the latest information, visit www.lakeoswego.city/ we observe Drinking Water lakeviewboulevard. Week from May 4 to 10 and Public Works Week from May 18 to 24, let's Thank you, to our dedicated Public Works Stafford Road acknowledge and honor our team's relentless and Drinking Water professionals who are ever Continued from page 1 dedication and often unseen contributions as present, working in the background to advance • May 1 —August 31, 2026: Stafford Road and they: quality of life for all!To learn more about Childs Road closed to thru traffic from north of Drinking Water Week and Public Works Week, Johnson Road to south of Rosemont Road • Respond to emergencies like winter storms, visit our website. • September 1 —30, 2026: Stafford Road and earthquakes, and floods Johnson Road closed to thru traffic from north of • Deliver clean, safe and reliable drinking water Take a Tour of the Water Pattulo Way to south of Childs Road • Maintain street lighting and transportation • October 1 —December 31, 2026:All roads open systems Treatment Plant! to traffic. Construction under flagging. Beautify medians and public spaces gg g• The Lake Oswego Tigard Water Treatment •This Clackamas County road improvement project Keep sanitation and sewer systems running Plant is a state-of-the-art facility that provides smoothly involves adding a roundabout at Childs Road, safe drinking water to 100,000 customers every • Sweep and maintain clear streets realigning Johnson Road to eliminate intersection day.Join our treatment plant operators for a •skew and reduce steep slopes, adding a southbound Manage stormwater systems behind-the-scenes tour of the plant on Tuesday, • Service and maintain the City's vehicle fleet May20 at 10 am or Thursday, May22 at left-turn lane at Johnson Road, widening Stafford • Provide survey and mapping support 2 m to celebrate DrinkingWater Week and Road between Pattulo Way and Rosemont Road to • Design, build, and operate infrastructure P add bike lanes, and replacing the Pecan Creek culvert g p National Public Works Week!Tours will take at Childs Road with a larger, fish-passable culvert. like roads, traffic signals, sidewalks, pump approximately 1 1/z hours and are limited in stations, and water systems size.To learn more and register for a tour, visit For more information and to sign up for updates, visit • Keep residents informed on City projects and www.lakeoswego.city/publicworks/water. www.clackamas.us/engineering/st-rd-improvements. issues. i i /*.._ CITY COUNCIL 503-635-0215 i4TICITY MANAGER Joe Buck Ali Afghan Trudy Corrigan Massene Mboup Aaron Rapf Rachel Verdick John Wendland Martha Bennett Mayor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor City Councilor 503-635-0215 jbuck@lakeoswego.city aafghan@lakeoswego.city tcorrigan@lakeoswego.city mmboup@lakeoswego.city arapf@lakeoswego.city rverdick@lakeoswego.city jwendland@lakeoswego.city HceeoL.0. Parks & Recreation FaRc City Library What a Day, Lake Oswego! LIBRARY CLOSURE Thank you to everyone who joined us on April 26 to celebrate the Memorial Day- Monday, May 26 ribbon cutting of the Lake Oswego Recreation &Aquatics Center. We're thrilled to embark on this exciting new chapter with our community. HYBRID: Lake Oswego Reads Author Presentation A special thank you to our speakers from the City and the Lake Thursday, May 1, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Lakeridge High School Auditorium Oswego School District for their thoughtful remarks and strong Join us for an engaging evening partnership. Their leadership and collaboration helped bring this shared with our featured LO Reads _ vision to life and set the tone for all that's to come at LORAC. 2025 author, Monica Wood! Thanks to the Friends of Lake , From music and refreshments to commemorative cookies, photo booth Oswego Public Library, Ms. fun, and self-guided tours, the day was filled with energy, pride, and a i true sense of community. Wood will be with us for an -� in-person presentation on May Stay tuned for the June issue of HelloLO, featuring a special pull-out 1 to discuss her novel, How section highlighting the new facility. to Read a Book, and to answer \ questions from the Lake Oswego _ F ,:` community. Remember to bring _ Lake Oswego Farmers' Market Returns - your copy of How to Read a Book Saturdays, May 10 through October 4, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. if you would like it autographed Farmers' Market is back for another vibrant season, bringing the best of by the author. the region's fresh food and local goods to Millennium Plaza Park every Saturday. Enjoy a wide array of farm-fresh produce, meats, seafood, Ways to watch: cheeses, nuts, artisan baked goods,jams, hummus, salsas, nursery plants, • Lakeridge High School Auditorium at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 cut flowers, hot foods, and unique handcrafted items. p.m. This event is free, but does require a ticket. The Market is more than just a place to shop - it's a community TVCTV will film the event for livestream and later viewing. It will gathering.Weekly live music from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., generously be broadcasted live on TVCTV television channels as well as on the sponsored by Mary's Woods, adds to the festive atmosphere. Family- Library's YouTube channel. friendly activities include the Farm Fresh Kids program and Kids Corner, Passport drawing will take place at the event. Winners need not be designed to engage and educate young market-goers. present to win. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) continues to Lakeridge High School is located at 1235 Overlook Dr, Lake Oswego. be supported with a $20 weekly match, helping make healthy food more For more information, contact Nancy Niland at 503-675-2538 or accessible for all. nniland@lakeoswego.city. Returning this season is the Young Entrepreneurs Program,which showcases the talents of local youth. Shoppers will find everything from HYBRID: First Tuesday Music: Bernie Sims handcrafted jewelry and pottery to fresh baked goods and hot foods - all Tuesday, May 6, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. created and sold by young community members with a passion for small Join us for an evening of engaging live music as Bernie Sims returns business. to the First Tuesday Music Series!With over 40 years of experience performing both solo and in bands, Bernie brings a unique blend of rock, For more information, visit www.lakeoswego.city/lofm. and acoustic pop to the stage. His music, influenced by legends i ip like Steely Dan, Boz Scaggs, and Kenny Loggins, showcases his talent for -,.. ,,,,' 'i jJI 4 �, ,,.., heartfelt songwriting and dynamic performances. ,L __ :. ,,; ,; ,illp ,Lai AaiLnya kfolivestream• n• @• o will ebtoaallsicwo eLlb iibebo rr.available croailnt eY dtoh uae nt L7gil0bo6vra e4 atht's 5SY0tor3ueT5tu3.b4Fe-o 5rc6 hm6a7on rnoeer t l. "Trees Are for the Birds!" Art Contest Winners Third Tuesday Author: Christine Negroni Announced at the Lake Oswego Farmers' Market Tuesday, May 20, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Lake Theater& Cafe, 106 N. State Saturday, May 17, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at Millennium Plaza Park Street As part of Lake Oswego's Arbor Month celebration and in recognition of Christine Negroni has the distinction of working in three often reviled 36 years as a Tree City USA community, the City invited K-5 students fields. For most of her career she has been a journalist, or an "enemy of residing in Lake Oswego to participate in a themed art contest:Trees Are the American people," as one U.S. President characterizes the profession. for the Birds! Students were asked to submit original artwork featuring Also, for eight years she worked for lawyers as chief of investigations for birds and trees inspired by a fun fact about how birds use trees in their air accidents and aviation-related terrorism. Then there was the time natural habitats. she got close to government work while serving on an FAA advisory Winners of the contest will be recognized at the Farmers' Market on committee planning new rules for airlines. Saturday, May 17.All entries will be showcased electronically at City Hall She began her career as a television correspondent and worked at CBS, and the Lake Oswego Public Library throughout the month. CNN and ABC where she still participates as a "talking head" during coverage of air disasters. She writes about the aviation industry for The For more details, go to www lakeoswego.city/formslf/ArborMonthArt. New York Times, The Washington Post, Travel+ Leisure, and Slate among others. Memorial Day Commemoration Monday, May 27, 11 a.m. at Veterans Memorial at Foothills Park Her book, The Crash Detectives, is a New York Times best seller. Her Join the City of Lake Oswego and the Lake Oswego Veterans Memorial previous book, Deadly Departure was a New York Times Notable book. organization for a meaningful Memorial Day tribute honoring the She is presently writing her third book, a memoir titled Don't Wear courageous service members who gave their lives in defense of our nation. Leggings on an Airplane-and Other Lessons from Unhappy Landings. This annual ceremony offers the community an opportunity to come This program is supported by the Friends of the Lake Oswego Public together in reflection, remembrance, and gratitude. This year's keynote Library and offered by Lake Oswego Public Library in cooperation with speaker is Jonathan Puskas. Lake Theater & Cafe.Admission is free and no ticket is required (though Let us gather in gratitude to honor those who gave all so others could live food and drink purchases are encouraged to offset the cost to Lake in peace and freedom. Theater). Doors open at 6:30 p.m., and the presentation begins at 7 p.m. For more information, contact Alicia Yokoyama at 503-534-4228 or Visit www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec/memorial-day-commemoration-2025 ayokoyama@lakeoswego.city for more information. For more information or to register for Parks &Recreation programs, For details on these and other Library programs, please visit visit www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec or call 503-675-2549. www.lakeoswego.city/library or call 503-636-7628. 11eee°L.O. 3 Boards & Commissions - Openings Community Calendar Applications for the City's Advisory Boards and and selection process, and the qualities of strong More details are available online at: Commissions are currently open. applicants at www.lakeoswego.city/boc. wwwlakeoswego.city/calendar Nearly 100 Lake Oswego residents serve on an Applications close at midnight on Sunday, May 11. May Advisory Board or Commission each year. These 1 Thursday • LO Reads-Author Monica Wood, volunteers ensure the City Council moves in sync The City is also seeking youth volunteers to serve 7pm with the community, advising on issues related to on five Advisory Boards. In addition, the City 2 Friday offers a number of other opportunities for high the charge of their Board and offering perspective schoolers. Learn more about programs, events, and 3 Saturday • Lake Run,MPP,8am on the needs of their neighbors. Learn about the p g • Work Party Invasive Removal,Waluga role of Boards & Commissions, the application jobs for high schoolers at lakeoswego.city/youth. Park,9am • Luscher Farm Invasive Removal& Ce Cleanup, rpm AA HPIIebr t n Continued from page 1 4 Sunday • Author Tara Rolstad,LIB,2pm 5 Monday • DRC Meeting,7pm organizations. Beginning at 1 p.m., enjoy dynamic to Racism, Lake Oswego School District, and 6 Tuesday • City Council Meeting,5:30pm cultural performances and inspiring speakers. AAPISU. 7 Wednesday • First Addition/Forest Hills NA Meeting, This event is presented in partnership with the Visit www.lakeoswego.city/ParksRecEvents for 6:30pm Chinese Friendship Association of Portland, Lake more information. 8 Thursday • Teen Advisory Board,6pm Oswego Chinese Council, LO for LOve, Respond • Budget Committee Meeting,6pm 9 Friday Pride LO & Pride Flag Raising 2025 10 Saturday • LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm 11 Sunday Sunday, June 1 , 12 to 4:45 p.m., at Millennium Plaza Park & City Hall 12 Monday • Planning Commission,6:30pm 13 Tuesday • Pints from the Past:York of the Lewis Celebrate love, identity, and inclusion at the second annual Pride and Clark Expedition,Lake Theater, Lake Oswego, hosted by LO for LOve and proudly sponsored by 6:30pm the Cityof Lake Oswego. This uplifting community event will take 14 Wednesday • HRAB Meeting,6pm place at Millennium Plaza Park and features a full afternoon of live • LAB Meeting,7pm entertainment, inspiring speakers, local vendors, and interactive 15 Thursday community booths. 16 Friday • Off-the-Beaten-Path International Destinations,ACC, loam Following the festival, the celebration continues at Lake Oswego City 17 Saturday • LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm Hall (380 A Avenue) with a ceremonial Progress Pride Flag Raising. ���� \ • Forestry at the Farmers'Market,8:30 Youth leaders from the Youth Action Council and Youth Leadership )10:„A,���� • Water Safety with WaterStrong,LIB, Council will present the official Pride Month proclamation, followed 10:30am by the flag raising at approximately 4:30 p.m. 18 Sunday AANHPI Celebration,MMP, 12-3pm 19 Monday • SAB Meeting,6:30pm Visit www lakeoswego.city/parksrec/pride-lo-pride-flag-raising-2025 11111 liii liii 'I • DRC Meeting,7pm for more information. 20 Tuesday • City Council Meeting,3pm • Author Christine Negroni,LIB, 6:30pm I'A e n to I H ea I t h Forum Continued from page 1 21 Wednesday • PNAB Meeting,MC,4pm youth ages 10-24. Promotes positive youth • Be SMART for Kids - raises awareness that 22 Thursday • Mental Health&Suicide Prevention mental health and encourages youth to reach secure gun storage can save children's lives. Forum,CH,5:30-7:30pm out for help when they need it. • Lake Oswego School District (LOSD) CARES 23 Friday 24 Saturday • LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm • NAMI Clackamas - provides free mental - a workshop series for parents and guardians health education by people with lived to support, inform, and empower families on 25 Sunday experience. Support groups and one-on-one issues surrounding mental health- suicide 26 Monday • Holiday-CITY OFFICES CLOSED peer support for individuals living with mental prevention, substance abuse, disordered eating, 27 Tuesday • World Cinema Series:The Seventh health conditions and their family members. screen time, resiliency, and more. Seal,Lake Theater,5:30pm • American Foundation for Suicide Prevention • Lake Oswego Police Department- including 28 Wednesday • Planning Commission,6:30pm - mission is to save lives and bring hope to Behavioral Health Services,Adult Resource 29 Thursday • Tree Removal Permits Workshop,5pm those affected by suicide through research, Officer, School Resources Officer and 911 30 Friday • Teen Summer Reading Kick Off Party, education, survivor support and advocacy. Dispatch (LOCOM). 5:30pm • HOPE Animal-Assisted Crisis Response - • Lake Oswego Fire Department- resources 31 Saturday LO Farmers'Market,8:30am-1:30pm gives comfort in times of crisis by bringing on recognizing a narcotic overdose and safely compassionate emotional support with their administering Narcan. 1 Sunday • Pride LO&Pride Flag Raising, 12pm specially-trained canine and handler teams. • Lake Oswego Adult Community Center 2 Monday • DRC Meeting,7pm Teams provide support to first responders and - support for caregivers and specialized 3 Tuesday • City Council Meeting,5:30pm individuals affected by disasters. programs for those with dementia- nutrition 4 Wednesday • 4D Recovery- provides guidance needed to programs, support groups, classes, and more. navigate addiction recovery. They help young ACC Adult Community Center adults find and maintain a recovery identity Join us to learn more about this important topic. DRC Development Review Commission We talk openly about our physical health issues HRAB Historic Resources Advisory Board through peer mentorship, supportive housing, but not enough about our mental health. Let's drop-in recovery centers, recovery events, and LAB Library Advisory Board L LIB LO Public Library a leadership development program. start talking about it! MC Maintenance Center g MPP Millennium Plaza Park • Gun Owners for Responsible Ownership - gun Visit www.lakeoswego.city/mental-health-suicide- NA Neighborhood Association owners, outdoor enthusiasts, and veterans who prevention-forum for more information. PNAB Parks,Rec&Natural Resources Advisory Board seek reasonable and responsible solutions to SAB Sustainability Advisory Board preventing gun violence. TAB Transportation Advisory Board The City of Lake Oswego fosters a welcoming and inclusive community CITIZEN INFORMATION SPECIALIST AND HELLOLO EDITOR/WRITER where all people have the opportunity to thrive and have equitable Bonnie Hirshberger . 503-675-3992 • bhirshberger@lakeoswego.city access to City services. For Americans with Disabilities Act or Civil Contributing writers: O<S F f Rights Title VI accommodations,translation/interpretation services,or Donna Harlan, Library ,. more information call 503-635-0270 or Oregon Relay Service 7-1-1. Katy Kerklaan,Engineering (r4111 Robin Krakauer, Parks&Recreation U I Habla usted espanol?Le proporcionaremos una traduccion gratuita de Madison Thesing, City Manager's Office este boletin. GREGO. -.-cat'-6FAILF2?01 A1fr°I T tlC101 - -6-FAI°I 7Fo dLIEF Pt, This newsletter is printed on Processed Chlorine Free 100% Tau recycled content paper,using soy-based ink. 2 13t1 (*Alt) rl ? ITC1RACttlit* 11f.PZ1*0 For information about the City and its services, go to www.lakeoswego.city or call 503-635-0257. HeeeoL.n.