RUMBLE ON THE RIVER COMES HOME
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Doors & Info Tables@5:30 pm Panel@6:30
Green Anchors (on the Willamette River), MAP
8940 N. Bradford St, Portland
Green Anchors is located directly north of Cathedral Park.
Parking: There will be signs to direct you from the north parking lot into Green Anchors.
A Pre-Rumble RiverWalk, “Greet The River”, will be guided by Sarah Taylor.
Meet up @ 4:30 pm at the Cathedral Park boat ramp.
The Willamette River is a confluence of social, ecological, economic and historical significance and yet we continue to struggle to protect the very place that sustains us. Join us at the banks of the river to hear from advocates who are committed to finding lasting solutions.
Panel:
Caleb Shaffer–Portland Harbor Team Lead, U.S. EPA, Region 10
Elaine Harvey–Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, Watershed Dept Manager
Mary Stites–Staff Attorney with Northwest Environmental Defense Center
Mike Houck–Urban Greenspaces Institute, Director
Mitch Green–Portland City Councilor, District 4
Since 2022, Rumble On The River has presented 22 community forums in neighborhoods throughout Portland and at the Public Interest Environmental Law Conference, U of O. Rumbles bring together expert voices to discuss a range of environmental and social topics. These have included the Columbia & Willamette River ecosystems, transportation, false climate solutions, urban forestry, shade equity, risk-bonding, salmon restoration, the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund and the Western Hemisphere’s most toxic site–Hanford.
A recurring Rumble focus has been the Critical Energy Infrastructure (CEI) Hub and the potential hazards of having 90% of Oregon’s fuel and a dangerous mix of chemicals stored within Portland’s city limits on a riverside seismic liquefaction zone.