Connection Instructions
Attend the event using the Zoom link.
South Burlingame Neighborhood Association meeting
Thursday, October 13, 7–9 p.m.
Portland’s water mains that cross the Willamette River are more than 50 years old and will probably not survive a major earthquake. The Willamette River Crossing Project, which will build an earthquake-resilient water line under the Willamette River, is part of the Water Bureau’s investment in preparedness. The improvements we’re making will enhance our water system’s resilience and reduce future risks, ensuring safe and abundant water for generations to come.
The Willamette River Crossing project team will give a general overview and update, including the project’s goals and benefits as well as what to expect during construction.
Do you need translation or interpretation? Let us know!
The City of Portland ensures meaningful access to city programs, services, and activities to comply with Civil Rights Title VI and ADA Title II laws and reasonably provides translation, interpretation, modifications, accommodations, alternative formats, auxiliary aids, and services.
Providing our staff with notification of your needs at least five (5) business days prior to either meeting is preferred because it will help us ensure the availability of a translator or interpreter.
To request these services, contact Katy Asher at katy.asher@portlandoregon.gov, call 503-865-6054 or the Oregon Relay Service: 711, or visit the Portland Water Bureau’s Disability and Language Access page for more information.