We have wheelchairs and crutches
The HOA has a few items to lend in times of need. Here’s how to ask.
The HOA has a few items to lend in times of need. Here’s how to ask.
As we said farewell to NOVA, we said hello to CWD. Read on to meet your new team.
A reminder of an onsite WFP service to help you, and to help keep chemicals out of our ground water.
If you borrow your housekey from the desk, now you can drop it off at the desk even when nobody’s around.
Our security at WFP is dependent on everyone taking personal responsibility as we come and go. But despite numerous communications from WFP Safety & Security Committee, HOA Board of Directors, and our property management company, we still find some neighbors not taking that responsibility seriously enough. That behavior exposes all of us to the risks posed by intruders.
Believe it or not, you might be using your condo toilets and kitchen sink incorrectly, leading us toward costly HOA bills and repairs.
Mistral resident Chad Winkler produced a video of the Portland Fire and Rescue presentation, given at WFP in September. Give it a watch to learn how to best respond during a large-scale emergency here.
Adding a photo to your WFP Neighrbor Directoy page is a fantastic help for new neighbors and the rest of us.
Do you want to report an urban camper or campsite? The City of Portland has two methods for you to provide information.
Jennifer Posivak has been helping to get WFP’ers involved with a Neighborhood Watch program. We have a PDF you might read as part of your self-education. It’s in the Resources > HOA Docs and you can find it here in the Safety & Security folder.
Now it’s super easy to support the local school foundations by donating your redeemable cans and bottles
A note from the committee on livability and WFP security.