
CPO meetings are a place where all are encouraged to participate!
Hosted by volunteer leaders, CPO community meetings include informative presentations and discussions by County staff, agency reps, local service providers and project managers who help residents stay informed about what is happening in their communities. Topics range from transportation, land use, housing, the environment, business, safety, water, parks and trails, elections, and more. Join your neighbors at the next CPO meeting in your neighborhood to find out what is going on, exchange ideas, discuss local issues, and work together to affect change in your community.
If you would like to learn more about CPO community meetings, email the CPO Program Office at:
[email protected]
Community Meeting Schedules
CPO community meetings schedules can also be found on the County's Online Events Calendar. If you are unsure which CPO you belong to, use the CPO Look-up Map. For information about how to join a virtual meeting, refer to the CPO Zoom User Guide.
- CPO 1 | Bonny Slope, Cedar Hills, Cedar Mill
CPO 1 COMMUNITY MEETING - JUNE 10Feature presentation:
Staff from Oregon Department of Transportation will provide an update on Highway 217 Auxiliary Lanes ProjectThis is a hybrid meeting. Note in-person location:
Join us online at the link below or join your neighbors in person at the The Opal Apartments (on the corner of Saltzman and Dogwood).This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 1 community volunteers.
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About CPO 1 Community Meetings
CPO 1 generally holds hybrid (virtual and in-person) community meetings on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 pm. Meetings are held virtually via Zoom and in person at The Opal Apartments (on the corner of Saltzman and Dogwood). Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: July 8, Aug. 12, Sept. 9, Oct. 14, Nov. 11, Dec. 9Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 1 leadership at: [email protected]
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For More Info
Email: [email protected]YouTube | Facebook
CPO 1 meetings are recorded and available on YouTube for viewing later. CPO 1 YouTube channel and Facebook page are maintained by community volunteers.- CPO 3 | Garden Home, Raleigh Hills, West Slope
CPO 3 COMMUNITY MEETING - MAY 15Feature presentation:
Hwy 217 Project Update, presented by Laura Peña, Oregon Department of TransportationThis is a virtual meeting:
Join your neighbors via the link below.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 3 community volunteers.
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About CPO 3 Community Meetings
CPO 3 generally holds virtual community meetings via Zoom on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: July 17, Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, Dec. 18Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.. . .
Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 3 leadership at: [email protected]
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For More Info
Email CPO 3 Chair Rob Skinner at: [email protected]- CPO 4B | Bull Mountain, Tigard (not active)
Not holding meetings at this time.
- CPO 4K | King City and Vicinity
CANCELLED - CPO 4K MEETINGS IN JUNE, JULY AND AUGUSTEnjoy your summer!
Feature presentation:
Washington County Center for Addictions Triage and Treatment, presented by staff from Washington County Behavioral Health, Sheriff’s Office, and Beaverton site services provider CODAThis is a hybrid meeting. Note special location:
Join us online at the link below or join your neighbors in person at the Kinton Grange, 19015 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 4K community volunteers.
About CPO 4K Community Meetings
CPO 4K generally holds hybrid (virtual and in-person) community meetings on the fourth Monday of each month at 7 pm. Meetings are held virtually via Zoom and in person at Deer Creek Elementary, 16155 SW 131st Ave., Tigard. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: June 23, July 28, Aug. 25, Sept. 22, Oct. 27, Nov. 24, Dec. 22Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 4K leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email CPO 4K Chair Kathy Stallkamp at: [email protected].- CPO 4M | Durham, East Tigard, Metzger
CANCELLED: CPO 4M COMMUNITY MEETING - APRIL 23This is a virtual meeting:
Join your neighbors via the link below.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 4M community volunteers.
About CPO 4M Community Meetings
CPO 4M generally holds virtual community meetings via Zoom on the fourth Wednesday of each month at 7 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: May 28, June 25, July 23, Aug. 27, Sept. 24, Oct. 22, Nov. 26, Dec. 24Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 4M leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email CPO 4M Chair Jim Long at: [email protected]- CPO 5 | Sherwood and Tualatin (not active)
Not holding meetings at this time.
- CPO 6 | Aloha, Cooper Mountain, Reedville
CPO 6 COMMUNITY MEETING - JUNE 5This is a virtual meeting:
Join your neighbors online at the link below.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 6 community volunteers.
About CPO 6 Community Meetings
CPO 6 generally holds community meetings on the first Thursday of each month at 7 pm. Meetings are held in person at the Aloha Community Library, 17455 SW Farmington Rd., Suite 26A. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Dec. 4Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 6 leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email your CPO 6 leaders at: [email protected]- CPO 7 | Bethany, Rock Creek, Sunset West
CPO 7 COMMUNITY MEETING - JULY 14Presentation- OSU Extension Service
Nadine Menashe, Washington County Administrative Manager for OSU Extension Service will give an overview of the resources available through this program including podcasts and online and in-person learning events. They will also share about their website and provide information about how their programs are currently funded.This is a hybrid meeting.
Join us online at the link below or join your neighbors in person at TVF&R Station 68, 13545 NW Evergreen St. Portland.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 7 community volunteers.
About CPO 7 Community Meetings
CPO 7 generally holds hybrid (virtual and in-person) community meetings on the second Monday of the month at 7 pm. Meetings are held virtually via Zoom and in person at TVF&R Station 68, 13545 NW Evergreen Street . Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: Aug. 11, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10, Dec. 8Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Steering Committee Meetings
The CPO 7 Steering Committee meets virtually on the Monday following the General Meeting. All are invited to attend. Please check the monthly CPO 7 agenda for meeting start time and the Zoom link.
Traffic Safety Subcommittee
The CPO 7 Traffic Safety Subcommittee meets virtually on the third Wednesday of the month, 5-6 pm. All are invited to attend. Click the link below to join the meeting.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 7 leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email: [email protected]
Postal mail: 4804 NW Bethany Blvd., Suite I-2 Box 173, Portland, OR 97229Facebook | YouTube
CPO 7 meetings are recorded and posted for viewing later. Past recordings of CPO7 meetings can be found on the CPO7 Facebook page and the CPO7 YouTube channel. The CPO7 YouTube channel and Facebook are maintained by community volunteers.- CPO 8 | Helvetia, North Hillsboro, North Plains, Mountaindale
SPECIAL JOINT CPO COMMUNITY MEETING - MAY 12
Hosted by CPOs 1, 4K, 7, 8, 10, 13Feature presentation:
Washington County Center for Addictions Triage and Treatment, presented by staff from Washington County Behavioral Health, Sheriff’s Office, and Beaverton site services provider CODAThis is a hybrid meeting. Note special location:
Join us online at the link below or join your neighbors in person at the Kinton Grange, 19015 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 8 community volunteers.
About CPO 8 Community Meetings
CPO 8 generally holds virtual community meetings via Zoom on the third Thursday of each month at 7 pm. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, Dec. 18Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 8 leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email Samsam Abdi at: [email protected]- CPO 9 | Hillsboro (not active)
Not holding meetings at this time.
- CPO 10 | Chehalem Mountain, Farmington, Groner, Laurel, Scholls
SPECIAL JOINT CPO COMMUNITY MEETING - MAY 12
Hosted by CPOs 1, 4K, 7, 8, 10, 13Feature presentation:
Washington County Center for Addictions Triage and Treatment, presented by staff from Washington County Behavioral Health, Sheriff’s Office, and Beaverton site services provider CODAThis is a hybrid meeting. Note special location:
Join us online at the link below or join your neighbors in person at the Kinton Grange, 19015 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 10 community volunteers.
Upcoming
Future meeting dates: Aug. 21, Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 20, Dec. 18About CPO 10 Community Meetings
CPO 10 generally holds community meetings on the third Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Meetings are held in person at the Kinton Grange, 19015 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 10 leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email CPO 10 Chair Andy Haugen at: [email protected]- CPO 11 | Gaston (not active)
Not holding meetings at this time.
- CPO 12C | Cornelius, West Dairy Creek
CPO 12C COMMUNITY MEETING - JUNE 5Feature presentation:
Transportation System Action Plan, presented by Shelley Oylear, Traffic Analyst, Washington County Land Use & TransportationThis is a hybrid meeting. Note special location:
Join us online at the link below or join your neighbors in person at the Cornelius City Council Chambers, 1355 N Barlow Street.About CPO 12C Community Meetings
CPO 12C generally holds community meetings on the first Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm. Meetings are held in person at the Cornelius Library, Walters Community Room, 1370 N Adair Street.Upcoming
Future meeting dates: July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Oct. 2, Nov. 6, Dec. 4Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 12C leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email the CPO Program at: [email protected]- CPO 12F | Forest Grove
About CPO 12F Community Meetings
When CPO 12F holds community meetings, they are held virtually on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6 pm.Upcoming
CPO 12F does not have any meetings planned at this time.Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 12F leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email the CPO Program at: [email protected]- CPO 13 | Gales Creek, Roy, Verboort and Vicinity
CANCELLED: CPO 13 COMMUNITY MEETINGS - JUNE 18 & JULY 16Have a great summer!
About CPO 13 Community Meetings
CPO 13 generally holds community meetings on the third Wednesday of each month at 6 pm. Meetings are held in person at the Banks Public Library, 42461 NW Market Street. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: Aug. 20, Sept. 17, Oct. 15, Nov. 19, Dec. 17Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 13 leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email: [email protected]- CPO 14 | Banks, Buxton, Manning, Timber
CPO 14 COMMUNITY MEETING - JUNE 12Feature topic:
A presentation on groundwater in Western Washington County from the Oregon Water Resources DepartmentThis is an in-person meeting:
Join your neighbors in the Walters Community Room at the Banks Community Library, 1370 N Adair Street.This agenda has been provided to you by CPO 14 community volunteers.
About CPO 14 Community Meetings
A number of community members from Banks, Buxton, Manning and Timber have come together to activate their Washington County Community Participation Organization. CPO 14 is a community-led organization made up of neighbors who work together to impact change and improve their community. CPO 14 holds community meetings on the second Thursday of each month at 6:30 pm. Meetings are held in person at the Banks Public Library, 42461 NW Market Street. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: July 10, Aug. 14, Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 13, Dec. 11Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 14 leadership at: [email protected]
For More Info
Email: [email protected]- CPO 15 | Blooming and Fern Hill
CPO 15 COMMUNITY MEETING - MAY 29This is a hybrid meeting:
Join your neighbors in person at the Forest Hills Golf Club, 36260 SW Tongue Lane, or join online at the link below.Agenda has been provided to you by CPO 15 community volunteers.
About CPO 15 Community Meetings
CPO 15 holds hybrid (virtual and in-person) community meetings as needed when important topics arise. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to participate!Upcoming
Future meeting dates: Sept. 11, Nov. 13Subscribe to CPO News
Stay on top of what is happening in your community. You'll receive monthly meeting notices in your Inbox that provide information about upcoming community meetings, opportunities to participate in the decision making by County and other local government agencies and service providers, events such as open houses and public hearings regarding local land use and transportation projects, developments, and policies.Volunteer Opportunities
Participating at a leadership level in your community participation organization can be very rewarding. As a CPO leader, you work with a team of CPO leaders to host monthly community meetings which provide a unique and objective space for ordinary people to share in discussions with local government and agency representatives, project managers and developers, community leaders. Residents get first-hand information on a wide range of local topics including new business/land use/housing developments, police/fire, parks/recreation, roads/transportation, emergency/disaster preparedness, public health, housing services, elections and more. Working together, CPO leaders and community members help to create neighborhoods and communities that serve their residents well.For more information about volunteering, please contact CPO 15 leadership at: [email protected]
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For More Info
Email your CPO 15 leaders at: [email protected]
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