ENA Board Meeting Agenda Monday January 26, 2026 at 7:00pm

Eliot Neighborhood Association Meeting Agenda

Monday 01/26/2026
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Cascadia Garlington Health Center
3036 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd

Microsoft Teams for the meetingClick here to join the meeting

Co-Chairs: Laura Fay and Allan Rudwick

Agenda (subject to changes):

  • Welcome and Introductions – 7:00
  • Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items – 7:05
  • Review Meeting Agreements [Link] and Expectations of Board Members [Link]  – 7:10
  • Approve Minutes from November 17 meeting [Link] VOTE – 7:15
  • Neighborhood Safety – 7:20
  • District 2 City Councilor Sameer Kanal – 7:35
  • Wealth Tax Ballot Initiative  – 8:05
  • Neighborhood Updates – 8:10
    • NECN Update
    • Treasurer’s Report
    • LUTC Update
    • Community Outreach
  • Adjourn – 8:30

Next meeting Monday, February 23, 2026 one week late, in deference to the holiday

MLK Weekend at Albina Library with the Portland Trail Blazers

Join the Portland Trail Blazers at the Multnomah County Albina Library on January 18th from 1:00-3:00pm in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. 

To honor MLK’s legacy and belief that literacy is fundamental to freedom, the Trail Blazers will be activating the Albina Library with fun, prizes, and mascot appearances while encouraging kids to sign up for a library card.

Attendees will have the chance to win Trail Blazers and Rip City Remix prizes!

This is a free event, open to the public with fun and engaging activities for the family:

  • Mascots
  • Library Card Sign-Ups
  • Blazer Activities & Prizes

Eliot Land Use & Transportation Committee – Wed 1/14/26 at 6:00pm at Albina Library

This meeting will be in person at the Albina Library (NE Russell or NE Knott entrance)- upstairs room 2A

Agenda

1 – Updates on Allan’s I-405 project
2 – Updates on the NE 7th diverter effort
3 – Updates on the leaf blower letter we sent to the city

Announcements
– Board meeting Monday after MLK day

We’ll lose the room by 7:30pm

Reminder: Leaf Day is Saturday, January 10th

From November to mid-January each year, PBOT’s Leaf Day service helps us provide cleaner, safer streets, keep our storm drains clear, and ensure our intersections don’t flood. PBOT instituted Leaf Day because the amount of leaves in our original 50+ Leaf Zones was simply too much for our regular street cleaning equipment.

For more information visit the city’s website: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/maintenance/leaf-day#toc-leaf-day-basics-and-brochure