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Centennial Neighborhood Association

Gresham's Centennial Neighborhood Association, located on the edge of the Fairview Creek wetland, 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 sites

  • Bylaws
  • Board Members
  • Boundary
Board Members

Mary Edmeades, President
centennialhood@gmail.com

David Porter, Vice President
trlboss49@comcast.net

Tai Buschert, Secretary
tai.anna.weber@gmail.com

Gigi Saban, Treasurer
gigileann05@gmail.com

Rick Dwyer, Land Use Director
rdwyerpdx@frontier.com 

Boundary

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.

Meeting schedule and location

The Centennial Neighborhood Association does not currently have any upcoming meetings.

Meeting materials

June 13, 2024
  • Old black and white photo of Linnemann Station
  • People riding bikes on a paved trail
  • Bicyclist on the Gresham Fairview Trail Bridge
  • Wetlands and fir trees in Gresham
  • Interpretive sign at Fairview Creek Headwaters
  • Community outreach event at Southwest Community Park
  • Trees and grass in Southwest Community Park
  • Trees and path in Southwest Community Park
  • Douglas fir trees in Southwest Community Park
  • Cedarville Lodge sign in Gresham

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  • Courtesy Gresham Historical Society