Meetings & Minutes

2026 Board Meeting Schedule

Public Welcome

Are you new to Grant Park or have you lived or worked here for a while? Is there an issue that concerns you or a project you’d like to support? Please come to a meeting and join our efforts to make Grant Park an even better place to work, live, and have fun. Our meetings often include informative speakers. For instance, we have hosted Multnomah County District Attorney Nathan Vasquez, Multnomah County Commissioner Shannon Singleton, a speaker from the Critical Energy Infrastructure Hub Task Force, and police officers from Portland’s North Precinct. All our meetings are open to the public, with in-person and remote options for attending. Remember, we are not a homeowner’s association; there are no dues collected, and renters and homeowners, as well as workers, business owners, property owners, and designated representatives from other groups like non-profits and faith communities, are all equally welcome. Whether you’re interested in joining the board, or just want to give us your opinion on an issue or learn more about our activities, we’d be delighted to see you at our next meeting.

Next Meeting:
September 8th, 2026 @ 7pm
Location: Grant Park Church (2728 NE 34th Ave) & Zoom

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/4646609499?pwd=ZVFEQ3JHOU5qRUdxV3Q1aDFJM1g0dz09

Meeting ID: 464 660 9499
Passcode: 292081
Documents:

2026.05 GPNA Agenda

Upcoming Meetings:
November 10th, 2026
January 12th, 2027

GPNA Land Use Committee Meetings

Next General Meeting:
TBD

Location: Grant Park Church (2728 NE 34th Ave) & Zoom

Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/4646609499?pwd=ZVFEQ3JHOU5qRUdxV3Q1aDFJM1g0dz09

Meeting ID: 464 660 9499
Passcode: 292081

Upcoming Meetings:
TBD

Grant Park Neighbors Association Meeting Rules

  • Although we are an all-volunteer board, we try to make sure our meetings are productive and competently run. For example, our board and land use committee meetings generally follow Robert’s Rules. However, we encourage input and participation. We don’t restrict time or the number of comments allowed. We welcome healthy conversation and shared comments by all neighbors, as long as it remains respectful and kind in nature. It is really important to us that everyone attending our meetings feels seen and heard.

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