April 2026 Boones Ferry Messenger

April 2026 Boones Ferry Messenger

The April 2026 edition of the all-city newsletter, The Boones Ferry Messenger, is now available. This monthly publication is mailed to all Wilsonville residents; it includes the following articles:

  • Informed by Further Analysis, New Sewer Fees Adopted
  • Community Center Luncheon Powered by City Volunteers
  • Mayor's Message: A Word of Appreciation for the Volunteers Who Lift Wilsonville
  • City Seeks Resident Input in National Community Survey
  • Support Your Library During Library Giving Week, April 1-7
  • City Taking Steps To Implement Town Center Plan
  • Clack. County Program Supports Nutrition for Women, Children
  • Preparing Older Adults, People with Disabilities for Emergencies
  • Mayor to Deliver State of the City Address Apr. 20
  • Apply by Apr. 30 for Vacant Seats on Five City Boards
  • Everyday Choices Can Improve Your Long-Term Health
  • Murase Plaza Park to Host Unique Public Art Installation
  • Chief's Corner: A Few Helpful Reminders for Parents to Share with New Teenage Drivers
  • Take Recycling Game to the Next Level with Recycle+ Program
  • As City Flushes Water Mains, Rust-Colored Water May Appear
  • School District Celebrates Opening of Frog Pond Primary
  • Jiro Sato (1939-2026): In Memory of a Long-Time Contributor to Kitakata Sister City Exchange
  • City Council Approves ACHC’s CCEP Grant Funding Allocations
  • Councilors' Corner: Inspired by Charbonneau to Get Wilsonville More Prepared
  • Help Shape 50-Year Vision for Greater Portland
  • The Importance of Including Native Species in Landscaping Plans
  • A Four-Mayor Farewell for Wilsonville’s Outgoing City Manager
  • Community Egg Hunt Returns to Memorial Park on Apr. 4
  • Fourth Annual WCSI Bingo Night Fundraiser to Take Place on Apr. 18
  • Dump Bulky Waste on May 16
  • Schedule Set for May Meetings to Approve 2026-27 City Budget

​Also, get the latest info from the Library, our Parks & Rec. Department and SMART Transit, as well as a recap of the notable actions by City boards and commissions, a Cultural Calendar, and a City calendar of upcoming meetings and events.