Centennial Neighborhood Association
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Gresham's Centennial Neighborhood Association has been reborn as an outcome of neighbors' successful efforts to stop the Shaull property, located on the edge of the Fairview Creek wetland, from becoming a housing development in 2020 and 2021.
This neighborhood has nearly 10,000 residents – as many as some small cities. We are committed to engaging a broad cross-section of diverse and talented people to collaborate in reaching common goals.
Related documents
Neighbor survey October 2021
Meeting schedule
The Centennial Neighborhood Association does not currently have any upcoming meetings.
See agenda below for Zoom link
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Agendas, Bylaws and Minutes
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Board Members
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Boundary
Agendas, Bylaws and Minutes
Centennial Neighborhood Association bylaws
Meeting agendas
April 13, 2022;meeting recording
February 16, 2022;meeting recording
September 8, 2021 board meeting
June 15, 2021
Meeting minutes
January 19, 2022
December 8, 2021
November 10, 2021 board meeting
October 27, 2021 board meeting
October 6, 2021 board meeting
September 22, 2021 board meeting
September 8, 2021 board meeting
August 18, 2021 board meeting
August 5, 2021 board meeting
July 14, 2021 board meeting
June 15, 2021;meeting recording
Find your neighborhood
The Centennial Neighborhood boundary shall be as follows: That portion of the City bordered on the west by the Gresham City Limits; on the north at Main, to Market, following that line across to a point with 196th and then south to the beginning of NW Eleven Mile Ave., continuing to 202nd; the eastern boundary follows the Fairview Creek to the Springwater trail as the southern boundary.
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