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Shell ends Cornell station negotiationsOne of the basic requirements for a successful Town Center project is a grid of alternate roads that take pressure off the “Main Street.” This is really nonexistent in the Cornell-Saltzman section of Cedar Mill, and the lack of such a grid will cause circulation problems as the area develops. |
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"Big Bethany" to get planning--and to get even bigger?In the early part of the 20th century, the growth of utilities contributed to the urbanization of Cedar Mill. Most of these arose as a result of the residents seeking improvements to the community.. |
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Highway 217 ImprovementsTwo projects are currently scheduled for OR 217. The preservation project will grind and pave OR 217 between 72nd Avenue and the Sunset Highway (U.S. 26). The rest of the route was already repaved during the building of the I-5 interchange a few years ago. |
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Watershed Tales at fundraiser auctionRock Creek Watershed Partners, a coalition of stream groups who look out for the Rock Creek watershed (see map), has scheduled their first fundraising silent auction for Wednesday evening, November 9 at the McMenamin’s Cornelius Pass Roadhouse. Food and beverages will be available during the event, which will run from 5:30-9 pm. |
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Are you ready for some B-Ball? |
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Coffee with the Library director |
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CPO #1 elects 2005-2006 officers |
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AARP Drivers Safety Program |
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McDonald’s to redevelop store |