Boise and Irvington Neighborhood Association Visits
Commissioner Cogen spoke at the recent Neighborhood Association meetings for Boise (4/14) and Irvington (4/10) neighborhoods. His remarks focused on Multnomah County's role in our community, the funding challenges facing the county in the current budget cycle, and the work Commissioner Cogen is leading at the county to make our operations more efficient and better aligned with our community values. Topics he covered included Urban Renewal, Solar Power, County Digs!, and School Based Health Clinics. A short Q&A session with neighborhood association members followed Jeff's remarks at each meeting. If you are a member or leader of another District 2 Neighborhood Association and would like Jeff to visit an upcoming meeting, please give our office a call. Also, if you have an issue going on in your neighborhood, please let us know, even if you think maybe we already do know. Please contact us via email, phone, letter, or this website anytime. Commissioner Cogen wants to hear the concerns of all Multnomah County residents, and is always a big advocate for community dialogue and open lines of communication. Special thanks go out to Paige at Boise, and Richard at Irvington (Associaiton Chairs) for holding time on busy agendas for Commissioner Cogen.
Posted on April 15, 2008


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