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Act locally, impact globally

MEGAN BUSBEE’SREADER’S LETTER Nausea, tightened chest, headaches and anxiety were my symptoms from the relentless toxic wildfire smoke that eerily and dangerously clouded LO. I’m pretty certain too that…

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Woodmont A Natural Park No More

Shocking photos of Woodmont Natural Park, located in the Forest Highlands Neighborhood, shared by a neighbor who is disappointed at the destruction of natural habitat. Woodmont’s 6.8 acre of…

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Owners vs. Caretakers

LO citizens: I encourage all of you over the next few days/weeks to take some time to reflect upon the kind of individuals and community you desire to be. …

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Dear Neighbors…

Dear Neighbors, Last September, our Palisades neighbors were confronted with insurmountable odds to protect Cook’s Butte for the 3rd time in THREE decades from the City’s plans for a…

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Our Numbers Tell A Different Story

Doug McKean’s Citizen’s View in this week’s LO Review, “Opposition grows to initiative by LoveLOParks,” is another attempt to mislead our community. If you haven’t yet read Mr. McKean’s…

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Our Charter Amendment Is The Better Way

Nancy Gronowski’s Citizen’s View, “Don’t be fooled by LoveLOParks: There’s a better way”, misrepresents our citizen-led initiative with misleading commentary in this week’s LO Review. READ MS. GRONOWSKI’sCITIZEN’S VIEW…

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Our Community Should Decide

Rosemary DiCandilo offers a perspective on Lake Oswego’s natural areas and builds a case to protect them from future City development in this week’s LO Review. READ MS. DiCANDILO’sLETTER…

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Tues, 12/17 @ 3:00 PM: Citizen Comment

Scott Handley, Chief Petitioner, introduced the community’s prospective petition initiative, 2020IN-1, to City Council. After Scott’s comments, several Councilors asked questions about the initiative. Watch and read below. Subject:…

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