Mt Tabor Reservoirs: A Short Video on Portland City Council Resolution #37146
Brad Yazzolino created this 15 minute video (YouTube) that shows City Council support for preserving one of southeast Portland's jewels...
Request a Meeting With Your City of Portland Representative, PART 3
Request a meeting or invite your elected city official to an event using the city’s: "Contact an Official" webpage Notice you can...
Send a Message to Your Portland Elected Officials, PART 2
Sometimes going to the top via a direct route is the best way to speak to your elected representatives, so: Use this link to send a...
Who to Call or Write at City Hall about our Mt Tabor Reservoirs, PART 1
Why is Reservoir 6 still empty? (See also previous MTNA blog posts on Reservoir 6) If you want to call, email, or write to find out why,...
Water Bureau Reiterates its Commitment to Preserving the Mt Tabor Reservoirs
As you have noticed, Mt Tabor reservoir 6 is empty. The Portland Water Bureau posted this information on NextDoor in 2021: “Mount Tabor...
Why is Mt Tabor Park's Reservoir 6 Empty?
This is a FAQ (frequently asked question) overheard whenever one walks in Mt Tabor Park: Why is Reservoir 6 empty? As with all things in...
Mt Tabor Park & Reservoirs History: From Potable Water to Historic Treasure
You may thank your Mt Tabor Neighborhood Association (MTNA) Board members, Friends of Mt Tabor Park, and other Mt Tabor Park supporters...
Mt Tabor Park Reservoirs: Bringing Health, Happiness, and Supporting Local Businesses for Decades
An Eastside Portland Treasure: Even though the Mt Tabor Park reservoirs are no longer part of our public water supply system, they are...