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Residents raise recycling, traffic-safety and leaf-blowing concerns; Love Inc. reports grant-driven client assistance

5067743 · June 24, 2025
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During public comment at the June 23 Tualatin City Council meeting residents urged park recycling bins and traffic safety at Ibach Park and described neighborhood leaf-blowing impacts; Love Inc.'s executive director described how a recent city grant helped clients and volunteers.

At the start of its June 23 meeting the Tualatin City Council heard public comment on parks recycling and traffic safety at Ibach Park and received a special report from Love Inc., a local nonprofit that told the council a recent grant helped the organization continue client services.

Patricia Parsons, who identified herself during public comment, asked the council to consider installing recycling bins in city parks, saying she had observed overflowing trash cans at Ibach Park and no adjacent recycling receptacles. Parsons said she contacted the police chief's office website about a separate safety concern: a four-way stop at Ibach and 103rd where drivers sometimes "plow through"…

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