Upcoming BAC Events

Mar
23
Thu
7:00 pm Brooklyn Climate Community Open ...
Brooklyn Climate Community Open ...
Mar 23 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Brooklyn Climate Community Open Meeting @ Portland | Oregon | United States
For anyone who is concerned about the climate crisis and wants to do something about it collectively. Contact: climate at brooklyn-neighborhood.org
Mar
30
Thu
7:00 pm Brooklyn Climate Community Open ...
Brooklyn Climate Community Open ...
Mar 30 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Brooklyn Climate Community Open Meeting @ Portland | Oregon | United States
For anyone who is concerned about the climate crisis and wants to do something about it collectively. Contact: climate at brooklyn-neighborhood.org
Apr
4
Tue
4:00 pm Community Connections Committee ... @ Rose City Coffee
Community Connections Committee ... @ Rose City Coffee
Apr 4 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Email community-connections@brooklyn-neighborhood.org for details on the agenda and location updates.  During the summer, the meeting tends to rotate among committee members’ homes.
Apr
5
Wed
7:00 pm Brooklyn Land Use & Transportati... @ TBD
Brooklyn Land Use & Transportati... @ TBD
Apr 5 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
The meeting will be held as a hybrid meeting, both in-person and on Zoom. You can join from your computer, tablet, or smartphone, or call in from a phone. https://us06web.zoom.us/j/97619486898?pwd=SlBVR3FId0xRQ2hpeWxBWCsxa0IzQT09...

SE 9th Street Overpass Cleanup

On Saturday, November 19, 2022,, nine volunteers with the Brooklyn Action Corps removed wet, slippery leaves and trimmed low-hanging branches that narrowed the walkway and interfered with users of the SE 9th Street Overpass at SE Powell Blvd.  They also removed dirt and vegetation that was narrowing the sidewalk near the Trimet 19 bus stop in front of the south ramp of the bridge.

Since Brooklyn is surrounded on three sides by major urban highways and on one by railroad tracks, the SE 9th Street Overpass is a critical piece of pedestrian and cycling infrastructure in and out of the neighborhood. Stephen and Irene Bachhuber, along with other neighbors, have been regularly cleaning the overpass and trimming vegetation for years.  They’ve led the effort, through the BAC, to keep this bridge safe and usable all year round. On Saturday, the volunteers even made it safe for tall bikes to pass under those trees.

Volunteer and BAC Board member Cheryl Crowe was shocked when she discovered that the sidewalk in front of the south ramp of the bridge didn’t have a grass strip next to the bridge ramp. It just had years of accumulated dirt and leaves that made it look like it was planted. It makes the sidewalk unnecessarily narrow next to an urban highway and bus stop.  Volunteers cleaned some of it up, but have more to do. There are some uneven areas of the sidewalk that need to be fixed and we need to remove more vegetation past the bus stop.

BAC Board member and volunteer Guy Berliner was leading a BAC neighborhood beautification initiative. After helping to clean up, he seeded the slope with a native Pacific Northwest wildflower blend. Next spring, bridge users will see the colorful results of that effort.

Guy Berliner shows off the shaker of native NW wildflowers used for seeding

Brooklyn neighbors and those from surrounding neighborhoods may email 9thStreetOverpass at brooklyn-neighborhood.org to learn about future cleanup events. They’ll also be listed on the calendar.  Events related to SE 9th Street cleanups can be found using this event filter.

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