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...
Downstream Dangers from Mt Tabor Reservoirs?
Our Mt Tabor Neighborhood Association (MTNA) doesn’t just want to “save” Mt Tabor Park Reservoirs; MTNA wants to make sure they are safe...
MTNA Meeting: May 18, 2022, 7 p.m.
Join us at the next MTNA meeting! The Mt. Tabor Neighborhood Association (MTNA) is a volunteer group of neighbors who work together on...
SE Portland Treasure: Mt Tabor Park and Mr Olmsted
Perhaps you read the recent New York Times article about Frederick Law Olmsted and thought his name sounded familiar? Well, there is a...
MTNA Meeting: April 20, 2022: Safety Forum, Reservoir 6, Election, Etc.
Mt. Tabor Neighborhood Association (MTNA) Meeting Agenda, Final Please register in advance for this Zoom meeting: You are invited to a...
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...
City of Portland Resolution #31746: Maintaining Water in the Mt Tabor Reservoirs
Read the 2015 (and 2016) agreements with the City on maintaining water in our historic Mt Tabor reservoirs. 1) 2015 Resolution #31746:...