Maywood Park Open House Event, July 18
Published on Monday, July 12, 10An organized open house event of homes for sale in Maywood Park has been scheduled for Sunday, July 18, 1:00 – 4:00 PM. So far there are 10 homes participating in the event, and possibly more.
Please spread the word and take an active role in marketing these homes. Thank you.
Coyote Spotted in Maywood Park
Friday, May 14, 10A coyote has been spotted on Campaign Street and on Maywood Place. Just a reminder to keep an eye on your indoor/outdoor pets. And as always, please do not approach a wild animal. Please report any further sightings and/or incidents to the city. Thanks.
Proposed New City Charter
Friday, March 19, 10Please click here to view the proposed new City Charter.
REWARD: You can help catch a vandal.
Monday, June 29, 09Vandals attack two of our young maple trees along Maywood Place. Don’t let them get away with it!
Please Don't Feed the Wildlife.
Friday, June 5, 09That sad look that says, “feed me” is just nature’s way of proving who the sucker is.
Heiberg Yard Debris Pick Up Dates Have Changed
Friday, June 5, 09Our every-other-Thursday yard debris schedule has been shifted by one week.
Tiny City's Roots Date to Freeway Flap
Published in the Portland Tribune, August 3, 2007Back in the 1960s, the quiet, tree-lined neighborhood of Maywood Park faced destruction. The Oregon State Highway Department, now a part of the Oregon Department of Transportation, had plans to build a new freeway right through the middle of the neighborhood, which is bordered to the north by Northeast Prescott Street and to the east by 102nd Avenue.
Three Elected to Maywood Park City Council
Published in The Oregonian, November 4, 2008In tiny Maywood Park, incumbent James S. Akers will be joined on the city council by two newcomers: Marci Marshall and Casey Hill.
Maywood Park Citizens Get Involved
Published in the Mid-County MemoResidents say Maywood Park is a nice place to live. And they aim to keep it that way.