Community and Neighborhood Engagement
We support engaging residents in what's happening at City Hall, strong neighborhoods, and working together to solve common problems.
Neighborhood Associations
Gresham's Neighborhood Associations have worked to improve the quality of life in Gresham since 1989. Each one of Gresham's 16 associations is an independent group organized and governed by residents.
Find out what's happening in your local neighborhood association.
Neighborhood Connections and City Newsletters
Neighborhood Connections
Monthly e-newsletter with timely news about City programs, projects and events around the community. Delivered to your email. Stay connected with what’s happening at City Hall and in Gresham.
Read the current issue of Neighborhood Connections
Subscribe to City newsletters.
Title VI protects people from discrimination based on race, color and national origin. The City is committed to assuring no person is discriminated against, or denied benefits of, any City program or activity.
Anyone can request an interpreter, document translation or other communication assistance from the City.
Read about the City's Title VI program.
Every year hundreds of residents give their expertise and time volunteering though the City's volunteer program.
The City's volunteer program has opportunities for everyone to get hands-on.
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In community safety, housing, economy, vibrancy and finances.
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Download the City's workbook to get prepared for emergencies; Spanish version available.
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Busy, but want to be involved in your neighborhood? The City has partnered with Nextdoor, the Facebook for neighborhoods.
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