Virtual online forum allows for email in questions to candidates on May 4, 2020 at 7 PM.
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: Beaverton
The League of Women Voters and the Washington County Public Affairs Forum are sponsoring a virtual debate between mayoral candidates for the 2020 election of Beaverton mayor 7-7:45 p.m. on April 23rd.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: Beaverton
Ballot Measure 34-298 will restructure the government of the City of Beaverton to weaken accountability. It is as simple as that.
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: Beaverton
On May 19, 2020, Oregonians will be voting on primaries as well as differing local and state tax initiatives, but the ability to pay current taxes under the current system during the COVID-19 crisis should be foremost in the minds of taxpayers.
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: Oregon
Beaverton Office of the Mayor interprets internal planning meetings and public meetings to be equivalent, forcing public to attend meetings to get equal justice.
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: Beaverton
Beaverton City Planners interprets their essential service as priority over fear and health of Beaverton residents in public hearing.
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: Beaverton
We've packed our homes with computers and tablets and phones with the ability to access the Internet, so why are kids finding nothing to do during the COVID-19 stay at home order?
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: News
More and more local stores are asking customers to queue outside to limit the numbers of customers inside. Does it make things better or worse?
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: Oregon
Public meeting delayed to April 8, 2020 so community can have a fair and equitable meeting.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
An entirely non-partisan question for Beaverton residents to think about. Would you prefer the point person for dealing with Coronavirus in Beaverton to be the mayor, or some future city manager?
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: Beaverton
Join us for the January South Beaverton Neighborhood Association Meeting at Conestoga Rec Center March 19, 2020 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM in Room 202.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
Comments required by 4:30 PM on Friday March 13 for public meeting to be held on March 25, 2020.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
A recent lawsuit in Portland calls into question if Beaverton isn't setting itself up for something similar in regards to parking.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: News
Beaverton City Planners move to approve the development next to Meadow Waye Park. What can be done about it?
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
Public comments to the Beaverton Planning Department ends today, February 12, 2020 at 4:30 PM.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
Last chance for public comment to the Beaverton Planning Department is February 12, 2020.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
This special meeting is happening at the Beaverton Community Center on Wednesday, January 29, 2020 from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
Join us for the January South Beaverton Neighborhood Association Meeting at Conestoga Rec Center January 16, 2020 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM in Room 200.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton
A projected nine lot division in South Beaverton with a cut through street will reduce livability, increase traffic and danger to families that use Meadow Waye Park. We have an update on this development and a call to action as of December 2019.
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- Written by Lynn Fredricks
- Category: South Beaverton
A proposed development may add a joining street between the intersection of SW 133rd and Bluebell and SW Davies Rd. This walk-around demonstrates traffic and flow in the neighborhood.
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- Written by Beaver at Large
- Category: South Beaverton