Short Term Rental at 4804 NE 52nd Ave
Cully Association of Neighbors received a notification letter for a short term rental at 4804 NE 52nd Ave. The owners will occasionally rent two upstairs bedrooms and a bathroom. Portland requires short term rental permit applicants to notify the neighborhood association and neighboring properties as part of the permit approval…
Read MoreProposed Warehouse, 7626- 7800 NE Killingsworth Street
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Read MoreLand Use Meeting Tuesday, September 17, 7:00, at the Cully Grove common house, 4779 NE Going Street.
Please save the date for the first TLC meeting of the fall, Tuesday, September 17, 7:00, at the Cully Grove common house, 4779 NE Going Street. On the agenda this month is a proposed 270,000 square foot warehouse in the 7600-7800 block of NE Killingsworth Street—behind the Comcast building. A…
Read MoreCAN Transportation and Land use Committee meeting: Tuesday, November 20, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Let’s talk about sidewalks. Some of us rely on them to walk safely in the neighborhood. Some of us think they spoil Cully’s rural vibe. At our next CAN Transportation and Land use Committee meeting we’ll discuss sidewalks—Do we want them? Where? Zef Wagner of the Bureau of Transportation will…
Read MoreDEQ Requests Comments on OwensBrockway’s Permit
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Read Moremajor transportation infrastructure projects coming to Cully in the next few years
David Backes, a PBOT Project Manager and a good friend to Cully, has created a website that details nine major transportation infrastructure projects coming to Cully in the next few years. https://www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/cullyprojects. I suggest you click on the map and look at the details of each of these exciting projects.…
Read MoreFinal letter to Governor Brown concerning Opportunity Zones.
Governor Kate Brown 900 Court Street NE, Suite 254 Salem, OR 97301-4047 March 29, 2018 RE: Opportunity Zones Dear Governor Brown: As community-based organizations rooted in the Cully neighborhood in Northeast Portland, we strongly urge you not to designate our neighborhood’s census tracts (74, 75 and 76) as Opportunity…
Read MoreResidential Infill Project Proposal to be released on Monday, April 2, Re-Scheduling March Land Use Meeting
The next “Preferred” draft of the Residential Infill Project proposal will be released on Monday, April 2. The Planning and Sustainability Commission will hold public hearings on the draft on May 8 and 15. Due to the timing it will be challenging for CAN to review the proposal and…
Read MoreResidential Infill Project Update
What is this project about? In response to community concerns about demolitions and the scale of new homes, as well as the range of available housing choices in Portland, the Residential Infill Project is updating Portland’s single-dwelling zoning rules to better meet the changing housing needs of current and…
Read MoreResidential infill project information. Comment open until Nov 30
Comments are open until Nov 30th on the Residential Infill Project plan. How to comment Comments are due by Nov. 30, 2017. You may submit comments on the Discussion Draft in several ways: With the online comment form: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/residentialinfill By email: residential.infill@portlandoregon.gov By mail: The printable online comment form and letters can be mailed…
Read MoreDraft of CAN Board response to the Discussion Draft of the Residential Infill Project, to be voted on at Gen meeting in Nov
November 14, 2017 City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Residential Infill Project residential.infill@portlandoregon.gov RE: Residential Infill Project Discussion Draft Dear Morgan, Joe, Julia, Todd, Tyler, et al., The Cully Association of Neighbors (CAN) is pleased to offer comments on the Discussion Draft of the Residential Infill Project. Our…
Read MoreUpdate on RIP ( Residential Infill Project )
Residential Infill Project E-UPDATE, October 23, 2017 What is this project about? In response to community concerns about demolitions and the scale of new homes, as well as the supply of housing in Portland, the Residential Infill Project is updating Portland’s single-dwelling zoning rules to better meet the…
Read MorePublic review of the Residential Infill Project preliminary code and map amendments to begin in October
What is this project about? In response to community concerns about demolitions and the scale of new homes, as well as the supply of housing in Portland, the Residential Infill Project is updating Portland’s single-dwelling zoning rules to better meet the changing housing needs of current and future residents.…
Read Morecomments on the Transportation System Development Charge (TSDC) Update
June 14, 2017 Mayor Ted Wheeler, MayorWheeler@portlandoregon.gov Commissioner Nick Fish, nick@portlandoregon.gov Commissioner Amanda Fritz, Amanda@portlandoregon.gov Commissioner Chloe Eudaly, chloe@portlandoregon.gov Commissioner Dan Saltzman, dan@portlandoregon.gov RE: Transportation System Development Charge Update Dear Mayor and Commissioners: The Cully Association of Neighbors would like to offer comments on the Transportation System Development Charge (TSDC)…
Read MoreCAN Transportation and Land Use Committee meeting
I hope you can join us for the CAN Transportation and Land Use Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 20, at 7:00 PM at the Cully Grove Common House, 4779 NE Going Street. There is a lot of new housing coming to Cully, and this month we will hear about two…
Read MoreLand Use Meeting: Tuesday 6/20/17 ,Last Cully land use meeting until Sept,
I hope you can join us for the CAN Transportation and Land Use Committee meeting on Tuesday, June 20, at 7:00 PM at the Cully Grove Common House, 4779 NE Going Street. This month we will hear from the developer about a new 15-unit townhouse project at 5936-5950 NE 42nd…
Read MoreConcerned about air quality in Cully?
Concerned about air quality in Cully? The Cully Air Action Team, www.cullycleanair.org, is asking the Cully Association of Neighbors for a letter of support toward the regulatory effort known as Cleaner Air Oregon. Neighbors and community members throughout the state are currently providing testimony to this process. Information about Cleaner…
Read MoreInformational tree walk in Cully on Saturday, June 3 from 1 – 3 pm.
Bruce Nelson will be leading an informational tree walk in Cully on Saturday, June 3 from 1 - 3 pm. Please join in if you wish and pass this information on if you wish. https://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/641063 [pdf-embedder url="http://www.cullyneighbors.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/Cully-Walk-Flyer-1.pdf" title="Cully Walk Flyer (1)"]
Read MoreNo Land Use meeting tonight 5/16/2017
Since we had a land use meeting on 5/2/2017 we will not have one on 5/16/2017. Thanks.
Read MoreFeedback session presented by the Oregon Air National Guard and their “PDX Noise Advisory Committee”
Neighborhoods of the Central Northeast - 4/29/2017 You are invited to a listening and feedback session presented by the Oregon Air National Guard and their “PDX Noise Advisory Committee”. The topic will be the six-month trial period for expanded flights and landing in Portland, beginning on May 1st. …
Read MoreLand Use Meeting May 2
I hope you can join us for the next CAN Transportation and Land use Committee meeting on Tuesday, May 2, at 7:00 PM, at the Cully Grove common house, 4779 NE Going Street. We will hear from Rich Rodgers, Development Manager for Community Development Partners. CDP is planning an affordable…
Read MoreRemodel project at 4927 NE Skidmore Street
Acting as representative for Janet Ader (homeowner), I am notifying you of our intention to execute a major remodel project at 4927 NE Skidmore Street. The project is subject to the notification guidelines set forth by the Bureau of Development Services program for Major Residential Addition or Alteration (MRAA). The…
Read MoreApril land use meeting moved to May 2
April land use meeting moved to May 2. The developer of the property at the 6300 block of 42nd Ave to speak about his plans https://www.portlandmaps.com/detail/property/6300-6324-NE-42ND-AVE/R317523_did/#
Read MoreHearing Notice
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING ON CHANGING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ACCEPTING MAINLY LOW AND MEDIUM RISK SEX OFFENDERS AT Northwest Regional Re-Entry Center 6000 NE 80th Ave Portland OR, 97218 CASE FILE: LU 16-257974 CU REVIEW BY: Hearings Officer WHEN: February 8, 2017 9:00 AM WHERE: 1900 SW Fourth…
Read MoreCully/57th Proposed Crosswalk and Parking/Biking Lanes
Proposed cross walk and parking/biking lanes for Cully blvd/57th between Fremont and Prescott st. Here are the pictures of the street improvements for 57th/Cully between Fremont and Prescott st. Click on link to show map then expand to see details. 57th between Fremont and Failing st. Cully between Failing st…
Read MoreImprovements to NE 72nd Avenue
The Portland Bureau of Transportation informed CAN on August 15, 2016 that they were applying for a grant to make safety improvements to NE 72nd Avenue. The grant would come from Regional Flexible Funds—Federal money administered by Metro. The proposed improvements include: Multi-use path on west side from Killingsworth to…
Read MoreStop by the Jade Night Market – August 20 and 27
ODOT staff will be attending the Jade Night Market on Saturday, August 20 and Saturday, August 27 from 5 to 10 p.m. at SE Division at 82nd Avenue. Stop by to learn about the construction projects taking place on 82nd Avenue, as well as the planning project that is underway.
Read More82nd Avenue projects – Summer construction update
Several ODOT projects are taking place on 82nd Avenue. You can learn more at www.82ndAveProjects.org NE Sandy Blvd. Safety Project: Under construction! From Jun-Sep 2016*, ODOT will upgrade the traffic signals, curb ramps & signage. Expect lane closures, pedestrian detours, and noise during day and nighttime construction. Crews are currently…
Read MorePUBLIC NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Application of Northwest Shingle Recyclers, LLC to operate an asphalt roofing shingle recovery facility Notice Issued: December 29, 2014
PUBLIC NOTICE OF OPPORTUNITY TO COMMENT Application of Northwest Shingle Recyclers, LLC to operate an asphalt roofing shingle recovery facility Notice Issued: December 29, 2014 Written comments regarding this application may be submitted through 5 p.m. January 30, 2015. Applicant: Northwest Shingle Recyclers LLC Name and location of facility: Northwest…
Read MoreNOTICE OF A TYPE II PROPOSAL IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Date:July 10,2014 To:Interested Person From:Sylvia Cate, Land Use Services 503-823-7771 503-823-7771 / Sylvia.Cate@portlandoregon.gov NOTICE OF A TYPE II PROPOSAL IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Development has been proposed in your neighborhood. The proposed development requires a land use review. The proposal, review process, and information on how to respond to this notice…
Read MorePublic meeting January 28, 2014 for AT&T wireless antenna installation on Cully Blvd
Public meeting January 28, 2014 for AT&T wireless antenna installation on Cully Blvd AT&T Mobility is proposing to place wireless telecommunications antennas on a new 74-foot utility pole in the public right of way at 4734 NE Cully Boulevard. Odelia Pacific, representing AT&T, will conduct a public meeting on Tuesday,…
Read MoreCully’s newest neighborhood park at NE 52nd and Alberta is about to open. Here is the Master Plan! Werbin Park (NE 52nd and Alberta) Master Plan
werbin park master plan 11-2012Cully's newest neighborhood park at NE 52nd and Alberta is about to open. Here is the Master Plan! Werbin Park (NE 52nd and Alberta) Master Plan
Read MorePre-Application Conference proposal for property between 74th-75th and NE Roselawn
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Read MoreProposed coal transport through our area via the Columbia River
At the October 9th CAN meeting we heard presentations about the proposed coal transport through our area via the Columbia River. Here is the website to the Oregon Department of State Lands where you can post comments before 5 pm, October 31st about the issue of whether to grant a…
Read MorePSU Master of Urban and Regional Planning students Cully Blvd Visioning report
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Read MoreCully Main Street Implementation Report ~ August 2012
Cully Main Street Implementation Report ~ August 2012cully main street and local street plan options implementation report
Read MoreColumbia Biogas Good Neighbor Agreement
The good neighbor agreement between Columbia Biogas and the Cully Association of Neighbors is now posted on the CAN website with paper copies available at the CNN office located at 4415 NE 87th. A membership vote to approve the agreement will be taken at the June 14, 2011 CAN meeting.…
Read MorePortland Metals Hearing of November 9, 2011
Portland Metals Hearing of November 9, 2011 The City of Portland (Bureau of Development Services) hearing regarding the zoning violations associated with Portland Metals (NE 42nd and Emerson) was held this morning. Here is a brief summary of the outcome: ·It was determined that the current bankruptcy situation did not…
Read MoreCully-Concordia Families Star in New Video
Children and families in the Cully-Concordia area of Northeast Portland are the subject of a new video recently posted online. For two years, the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS) has been collaborating with Portland Public Schools (PPS), interested community members, institutions and organizations on the Cully-Concordia Community Assessment Report…
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