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MPHOA Annual Meeting is Next Week!

The MPHOA Annual Meeting and Election is Tuesday, March 30 at 7:00pm. The meeting will take place over Zoom. Matters to be discussed include but are not limited to: Annual Financial Update State of the Association Board of Directors Election - Two Positions Open If you would like to attend the meeting, please register in advance and sign-in by

Upcoming Tree Work – Da Vinci, Kerr, & Jefferson

The Mountain Park HOA Landscape Stewardship Department in coordination with Citywide Tree Service will be conducting tree work on Common Property between Da Vinci Street and Kerr and Jefferson Parkway. This work is to address storm damaged trees and remove invasive species in this green space. The work is authorized and approved by the Landscape Stewardship

Introducing Your Dashboard

If you have yet to create your account and benefit from the use of visual guides, get started by clicking on the Web Location tutorial. If you have already created your portal account, it's time to learn more about the capabilities of your Dashboard. Check out the tutorial and video below! TUTORIALS & VIDEO Tutorial: Web Location Tutorial: Dashboard

Have you registered for the Homeowner Portal yet?

By now you should have received the necessary information to login to your Homeowner Portal account. If you logged in, then you have already experienced the convenience of the portal. If you have not created your account, please do so today and discover how user-friendly it is! The Homeowner Portal is a "one-stop shop" for all of your

Landscape Stewards Hard at Work

As you have noticed throughout the community, the winter storm last weekend had a major impact on Mountain Park. The Landscape Stewards have been hard at work removing debris on common property, trails, and roads. We understand that many homeowners are experiencing storm damage and debris on their own properties. The HOA has received several requests

Need a Place to Drop-Off Yard Debris?

At this time, the MPHOA Yard Debris Lot is closed due to treacherous conditions. If you are in need of a place to drop off your yard debris, check out the following resources for Lake Oswego and Clackamas County: City of Lake Oswego - Ice Storm Resources Clackamas County - Debris Drop-Off Locations

Yard Debris Drop-Off and RV Lot Closed Today (2/17)

The Yard Debris Drop-Off site and RV Lot located at 25 Abelard are closed today due to treacherous conditions. Snow, ice, and rain over the past few days have combined into an ice sheet and deep mud next to the debris drop-off boxes. Vehicles are highly likely to get stuck or lose traction completely. Please

Contacting the HOA & The MPHOA Urgent Scenario Guide

How to Reach the HOA If you have experienced any difficulty reaching the HOA staff during the Clubhouse & HOA Office closure, we truly apologize for any frustration that may have caused. To alleviate any confusion, we would like to share information on the various avenues you can use to communicate with the HOA. Please

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