Sunday, July 9, 2017

Free Ice Cream  Wednesday July 12  4:30 to 6:30  adjacent to 9670 SW Ventura Ct.   Just received the above information from the City of Tigard so wanted to pass it around the neighborhood.

Tuesday, March 7, 2017


This Crime Map is always updated and available on the KATU website.  This one is dated March 7th, 2017, and shows incidents in the past 30 days.  9630 SW Ventura Court is the reference point (shown as person icon).  Just FYI.

Friday, February 10, 2017


The new officers of the Washington Square Estates Homeowners Association (WSEHA) are:

Bill Dwyer, Chair
Paul Trinchero, Vice Chair
Bill Stinnett, Treasurer
Dolly Specht, Secretary
Bill Price, At-Large

Saturday, February 4, 2017


CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR NEW BOARD!

Bill Dwyer
Bill Price
Bill Stinnett
Paul Trinchero
Dolly Specht

Our first meeting to determine our officers will be on Wednesday, February 8th, 7pm at the Trinchero residence.


to our "retired" board members, Dianne Kostur, Diane Neely and Joan Morley -- who have tirelessly served our neighborhood for many years.
Thank you also to Marilyn Weineke who served on the board for 2016, taking on the task of Bylaws Committee Chair.  We are definitely going to continue this work.  Stay tuned....


Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Chili Cookoff was great!  We had four pots of different chili, lots of salads, cornbread and desserts.  We all enjoyed the fun and food.  Thanks to the thirteen people who attended.

Thursday, January 26, 2017


DON'T FORGET!!!!   See you all tonight!!!!


Where:  Tigard City Hall, Red Rock Creek Meeting Room
When:  7-9 pm

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Happening also tonight at City of Tigard Town Hall is the search for our next Top Cop


“The city wants to hear directly from the community as we finish our nationwide search for this key leadership position overseeing the city’s police force,” said Dana Bennett, Human Resources director. “This is a chance for residents to ask questions of Tigard’s next top cop. Having community members meet the top candidates, in person, also ensures that the concerns of our community are aligned with the future leadership of the department.”

What: Public meeting with final candidates for Tigard chief of police
When: Jan. 26, 7-9 p.m.
Where: Town Hall, 13125 SW Hall Boulevard
Who: All Tigard residents and the general public



The City of Tigard is conducting surveys to gather community input regarding city services. We want to hear from you and your satisfaction with the city’s day-to-day services and operations. The results will help steer the priorities for a potential local option levy.
We encourage you to participate in the online survey and have your voice be heard. The survey should take between 10 to 15 minutes. All of the information gathered will be treated as confidential and responses will be combined with the results from other survey respondents.  Your answers will be used in the city’s continued efforts to be responsive to our community. 
Common Questions:
What is the survey process?
The City of Tigard is conducting three surveys to find out what matters most to our residents. The online survey is one of three surveys being administered. This is an early step in a process to understand residents’ priorities for the day-to-day services that are budgeted the city’s general fund. The City will share results of the survey in the coming months.
What are some of the questions on the survey?
The survey should take 10 to 15 minutes and covers a range of city-related topics. Sample questions include:

  • Would you say things in Tigard are headed in the right direction?
  • What is the most important issue facing Tigard?
  • Compared to other cities in the Portland Metro area, do you think Tigard’s taxes are generally higher, generally lower, or about the same?

Why does the survey matter?Results of the survey will provide the City Council and budget committee a snapshot of residents’ priorities. These priorities will help steer what should be included in a potential local option levy. The identified resident priorities will allow the city to respond more directly the community’s needs and wants.
Any additional questions? Contact Kent Wyatt – kentw@tigard-or.gov