TriMet engineer to speak on Oak Lodge governance issues
Jennings Lodge resident Leah Nagely Robbins will address transportation past, future.
Members of the public can join the Oak Lodge Governance Project (OLGP) at noon on June 12 for The Roads We Travel: Intersections and evolution of our local pathways.
Jennings Lodge resident Leah Nagely Robbins will, among other things, examine the question, How can we get to where we want to go if we don t know where we are? Robbins will provide an incomplete transportation history of the unincorporated Oak Grove/Jennings Lodge area, delving into how the pathways and desired lines around and through this area evolved over time. She will ask what transportation infrastructure can mean for Oak Lodge s future, where OLGP is considering the possibility of the area becoming its own city or joining nearby cities.
Oak Lodge incorporation study s timing terribly unfortunate
Kevin Williams is president of Oak Lodge Water Services District s Board of Directors
Editor s note: The Oak Lodge Water Services District Board of Directors has become aware of the Oak Lodge Governance Project and understood it would affect their customers. The letter below was originally published on Nov. 30 and addressed to the Governance Project.
Every day Oak Lodge Water Services District (OLWSD) provides essential water services to the community.
The district s commitments are to protect public health, provide excellent customer service, make smart investments and work to keep rates affordable, and keep our streams and rivers clean for all our customers now and into the future.