Meeting with Agenda and Minutes
Meeting: Tree Board
Date: Wednesday May 21st
Time: 5:45 PM Pacific Time
In person location: City of Milwaukie Public Works Building (JCB Meeting Room) 6101 SE Johnson Creek Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97206
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82448438091?pwd=aGtyWi9JTldCbmdlcVpjelpzTmt3QT09
Meeting ID: 824 4843 8091
Passcode: 395621
One tap mobile: +16694449171,,82448438091#,,,,*395621# US
Meeting: Tree Board
Date: Wednesday April 16th
Time: 5:45 PM Pacific Time
Please let us know if translation and public access services are needed 48 hours in advance of the meeting.
In person location: City of Milwaukie Public Works Building (JCB Meeting Room) 6101 SE Johnson Creek Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97206
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82448438091?pwd=aGtyWi9JTldCbmdlcVpjelpzTmt3QT09
Meeting: Tree Board
Date: March 19th
Time: 5:45 PM Pacific Time
In person location: City of Milwaukie Public Works Building (JCB Meeting Room) 6101 SE Johnson Creek Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97206
Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82448438091?pwd=aGtyWi9JTldCbmdlcVpjelpzTmt3QT09
Meeting ID: 824 4843 8091
Passcode: 395621
One tap mobile: +16694449171,,82448438091#,,,,*395621# US
This meeting is held in-person and through video conference. The public may participate in this meeting by coming to the 3rd floor Bing Cherry Conference room at City Hall or joining the Zoom webinar.
Written comments may be submitted by email to ocr@milwaukieoregon.gov.
We meet on the 4th Thursday of each month at 6pm in the Community Room. All are welcome! Contact Tara at goet@milwaukieoregon.gov with any questions.
Book Club Picks 2025
We meet on the 4th Thursday of each month at 6pm in the Community Room. All are welcome! Contact Tara at goet@milwaukieoregon.gov with any questions.
Book Club Picks 2025
Many of us know we should talk about what matters at the end of our lives, but we don’t always know where or how to start these conversations. Once people start exploring death and dying, they often realize it’s not so scary to talk about after all. It can be comforting and empowering to know more about your options and consider what would be helpful for those who may be making decisions on your behalf. Who do you want with you when you are dying? What environments feel most comfortable? Do you have a preference for what happens to your body and your possessions after you die?
Interpersonal conflict and disagreement are part of being in relationship with others, but many of us fear conflict. Motivated by many factors, including cultural norms, concern for social consequences, and personal safety, many of us avoid it. What might we learn and how might we grow by making more room for conflict? What skills do we need to responsibly engage in conflict? How can shifting our relationship to conflict offer us new perspectives about ourselves and the groups we belong to?
Rent Well, a program of Transition Projects, is a 15-hour tenant education program that helps empower OR & WA residents with the knowledge and skills to navigate renting successfully. The lessons cover budgeting, the application process, communication skills, tenant rights, landlord expectations, unit maintenance, moving tips, and much more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to sign up?
You do not need to sign up or have a ticket to attend. Just drop by any time during our scheduled hours.
The Milwaukie Ledding Library and Spoke & Word Books presents a special talk with author, columnist, and cohost of Maintenance Phase, Aubrey Gordon.
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