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Welcome to the Molalla Current, a new community engagement platform designed with you in mind! We NEED you to be involved in community decision making by providing ideas, feedback, questions, and comments; this is where you can do that! The Molalla Current also provides a text message push notification system that will allow the City to alert you in the case of an emergency or other issue of immediate concern.
The Molalla Current is an alternative to traditional public engagement. Historically public engagement or community involvement has involved attending a public meeting or providing a written submission to a public body. This can be time consuming and inconvenient; it can also be a little intimidating. However, The Molalla Current gives you the opportunity to have your say on issues that are important to you, at a time and place of your choosing!
So, what will take place when you’re at The Molalla Current? Quite simply, we hope, a conversation.
We will listen to your feedback, provide timely project updates and report back to the community about how your feedback has contributed to the decisions being made.
When people sign up at The Molalla Current, they can provide comments and suggestions, as well as receive updates about projects and areas of personal interest. Each project added to The Molalla Current will have an informational section meant to provide background on the project. Additionally, there will be one or more engagement tools on each project page. These will be the spaces where you can provide your thoughts or perspectives.
What are you waiting for? We need to hear from you, register now!
Welcome to the Molalla Current, a new community engagement platform designed with you in mind! We NEED you to be involved in community decision making by providing ideas, feedback, questions, and comments; this is where you can do that! The Molalla Current also provides a text message push notification system that will allow the City to alert you in the case of an emergency or other issue of immediate concern.
The Molalla Current is an alternative to traditional public engagement. Historically public engagement or community involvement has involved attending a public meeting or providing a written submission to a public body. This can be time consuming and inconvenient; it can also be a little intimidating. However, The Molalla Current gives you the opportunity to have your say on issues that are important to you, at a time and place of your choosing!
So, what will take place when you’re at The Molalla Current? Quite simply, we hope, a conversation.
We will listen to your feedback, provide timely project updates and report back to the community about how your feedback has contributed to the decisions being made.
When people sign up at The Molalla Current, they can provide comments and suggestions, as well as receive updates about projects and areas of personal interest. Each project added to The Molalla Current will have an informational section meant to provide background on the project. Additionally, there will be one or more engagement tools on each project page. These will be the spaces where you can provide your thoughts or perspectives.
What are you waiting for? We need to hear from you, register now!
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This could be a multi-question problem. I, personally, have attended 2 Council meetings concerning this problem and maybe by putting it out there for everyone something can be done. Long before the stop signs were put in place by Fox Park, I asked for stop signs be put on Hart at the corners of Section and Hart. This is a disaster waiting to happen and finally it did. Someone ran the stop sign there and was broadsided by another car. Thank God no one was hurt but it could have been. We watch trucks and cars running these signs on a daily basis and if a sign was put there, I believe it would not be as dangerous. As it stands now, this is like a race track. On the other subject, I would like to see either the forest road south of town opened and a road developed through the old Avison mill connecting onto Shaver Street rather than coming down Section St. Or even moving the truck route through w 7th and then connecting onto Shaver instead of going through a residential area with far more residents than 7th. The road is already there...why not use it? These are my questions that I would like answered and have something done about.
This could be a multi-question problem. I, personally, have attended 2 Council meetings concerning this problem and maybe by putting it out there for everyone something can be done. Long before the stop signs were put in place by Fox Park, I asked for stop signs be put on Hart at the corners of Section and Hart. This is a disaster waiting to happen and finally it did. Someone ran the stop sign there and was broadsided by another car. Thank God no one was hurt but it could have been. We watch trucks and cars running these signs on a daily basis and if a sign was put there, I believe it would not be as dangerous. As it stands now, this is like a race track.
On the other subject, I would like to see either the forest road south of town opened and a road developed through the old Avison mill connecting onto Shaver Street rather than coming down Section St. Or even moving the truck route through w 7th and then connecting onto Shaver instead of going through a residential area with far more residents than 7th. The road is already there...why not use it? These are my questions that I would like answered and have something done about.