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Checking in on North Portland Greenway project: Open house is Monday


Imagine when it goes all
the way to St. Johns!
(Photo: npGreenway)

Just about five years ago, a small group of Portlanders gathered for the first time to share an audacious vision — a dream to extend the Eastbank Esplanade north from the Steel Bridge to Cathedral Park in St. Johns. Since then, they’ve coalesced into npGreenway, a non-profit group that has matured right along with their project, turning what was once audacity into something that is closer to reality with each passing month.

Once built, the trail would
connect St. Johns to the
Steel Bridge.

This Monday (11/8) is npGreenway’s annual meeting and open house so I thought it’d be a good time to find out the latest progress on the project. Acting Director Francie Royce shared a list of exciting accomplishments that have been made recently.

In addition to all that, npGreenway has completed a seven-minute video about the future trail (thanks to local filmmaker Dan Kaufman). The video will be previewed at the meeting tonight (watch a short teaser below). Also at tonight’s meeting will be a keynote by Portland Audubon Conservation Director Bob Sallinger. He’ll speak about compatibility of trails with wildlife.

If you’d like to learn more or get involved with this exciting project, consider coming to the open house and meeting on Monday night.

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