Currently, the City of Beaverton has eleven recognized Neighborhood Association Committees (NACs). Participation in a NAC is open to anyone who lives, works, owns a business, or represents an institution or non-profit organization within the boundaries of the NAC. NAC membership is not contingent on home ownership. NACs do not charge membership fees or dues. NACs conduct their own meetings, draft their own agendas, and take their own minutes. Typically, NACs have boards and officers, such as a chair, vice chair, recorder, and treasurer.
NAC membership does not confer any special rights. It does, however, provide neighbors with the opportunity to meet and discuss a variety of issues important to their neighborhood and the City. NACs promote ongoing communication and information sharing between neighbors with the NAC and between neighbors and the City. Additionally, NACs often collaborate with the City to provide public involvement events and activities.
Find out what NAC you belong to by using a tool called What’s My NAC?