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Author Archives: Gordon Riggs

Disaster Drills – Volunteer Opportunity, October 16 or 17

Posted on October 4, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Volunteer Opportunities

In October the City of Portland will be taking part in a series of disaster drills known as T4 which is short for TOPOFF 4 which is probably short for something else. Regardless, now is your chance to put your drama chops to the test!

The City needs 600 volunteers to participate in a large scale disaster scenario at Portland International Raceway (PIR) on Tuesday, October 16. There are a number of different roles as disaster victims to fill but viewing the “Towering Inferno” or any other film by Irwin Allen should put you in the right place – motivation-wise. The FBI will be conducting background checks on volunteers who are positioned at the large scale event. But if your past is checkered, no need to panic because according to the news release, “There are opportunities to volunteer at other sites that do not require a background check.” In any case, if you are interested in participating in this large scale disaster play, please con can find out more specifics by contacting June Vining at 503-823-3937 or jvining@fire.ci.portland.or.us.

If you prefer more intimate productions, there is good news as well! On October 17 the Police East Precinct will host a T4 shelter-in-place exercise from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. There is a need for about five to seven volunteers who are interested in participating – so these parts are harder to come by and are clearly more prestigious. Have your agent – or someone pretending to be your agent – contact Marsha Palmer at 503-823-0264 or marsha.palmer@portlandpolice.org.

Concordia News – October 2007 Edition

Posted on October 3, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

Selected articles from the Concordia News are published on the website, but the entire paper is available for download as well. Here’s the October edition – hot off the presses (pdf ~4MB).

School Families Housing Grants Community Session, October 3

Posted on September 25, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA

Staff from the Portland Schools Foundation and the City of Portland, Bureau of Housing and Community Development will provide a brief presentation and then facilitate a session to collect your feedback on goals and funding priorities for the Schools Family Housing Grants Program.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007
5:00-6:30pm
Central NE Neighbors, 4415 NE 87th Avenue
(Behind Firehouse at NE Sandy and NE 87th)

In 2007, the Portland City Council allocated $950,000 to the Portland Schools Foundation to establish the Schools Families Housing (SFH) Community Grant Program. This program is working with the two following goals: 1) balance student enrollment in our public schools; and 2) increase effective partnerships among schools and neighborhoods. Approximately $850,000 is available for grant making through 2008.

The Schools Families Housing Initiative (SFH) was sponsored by Commissioner Erik Sten in response to the challenges faced by public schools serving the City of Portland. SFH is designed to improve coordination and effectiveness of City resources to help balance school enrollment and develop vibrant, multi-functional schools that meet the needs of students.

RSVP: Space limited. First come first serve. Please RSVP to Sandra Lefrancois, Central NE Neighbors at cnnoutreach@teleport.com or 503-823-2780.

Boeing Emissions Increase Proposal, September 20

Posted on September 14, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

On Thursday, September 20, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) staff will share information about Boeing PDX’s New Source Review permit application and what DEQ may include in a modified air quality permit. There will be an opportunity to ask questions and provide comments.

Boeing PDX is an aircraft painting facility near the airport. They plan to increase the number of planes they paint and they are asking DEQ for a modification of their current air quality permit to include an increase in air emissions.

When: 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 20

Where: DEQ Northwest Region Office
Fourth Floor, Room A/B
2020 SW Fourth Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97201

The modification that Boeing PDX is requesting would increase their Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emission limit from 39 tons per year to 99 tons per year and needs a federally required New Source Review analysis. Boeing PDX, located 4635 NE Cornfoot Road, Portland, Oregon, paints aircraft manufactured at facilities in other areas.. The use of coatings and cleaning solvents emits Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC). The natural gas fired heating system releases Particulate Matter (PM), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Nitrogen Oxide (NOx), Sulfur Dioxide (SO2), and VOCs in small amounts. Emissions of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs) will remain below levels of concern with proposed control technology.

More information is available in the complete public notice for this meeting. For technical information, contact Kathy Amidon, Air Quality Program, (503) 667-8414, ext. 55010 or amidon.kathy@deq.state.or.us.

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Hazardous Waste Cleanup – 9/21 & 9/22

Posted on September 11, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

[Third and final in the Land Use & Livability series – here’s an announcement from the Environmental-Green Team, a subgroup of the committee.]

Once you’ve done your annual yard sale, sent your good leftovers on to ARC or Goodwill, and you’ve dumped the back yard debris in the dumpsters at the yearly neighborhood clean-up, there’s often hard to get rid of items left behind.

September 21, and 22 (Friday and Saturday) you will have your chance at Metro’s Hazardous Waste Clean-up from 9am to 3pm at the Parkrose K Mart parking lot, 12350 NE Sandy Blvd.

Hazardous is the key word, so what will they take?

Fire extinguishers, propane tanks, paint, and empty paint cans; all kinds of batteries. fertilizers and pesticides, especially those that have aged beyond usefulness; medical waste in approved containers; aerosol cans of all types; household cleaners and disinfectants.
Old anti-freeze, motor oil, oil filters, Solvents, new compact fluorescent bulbs, fluorescent, mercury tubes, and light fixtures.

Basically, they’ll take all of those items that you were hesitant about throwing out in your weekly garbage because you had concerns about their possible long-term effects in a land fill. Now you can discard them with a clear conscience. And, best of all, it’s free. So finish your cleaning up for this year.

Concordia News – September 2007 Edition

Posted on September 3, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

Selected articles from the Concordia News are published on the website, but the entire paper is available for download as well. Here’s the September edition – hot off the presses (pdf ~3MB).

Land Use/Livability Committee – Q&A

Posted on August 31, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

[The second in a series on the CNA’s Land Use & Livability committee. Click on the Land Use & Livability category at left to get all the news related to their work.]

George Bruender, committee chair, shared the answers to some questions frequently asked of the committee:

Are there more or fewer planes flying over Concordia this summer?

PDX has distributed the cargo planes out over a wider approach area as of this summer, so other neighborhoods are getting more planes than in the past. But at the same time, the total number of flights is increasing, so you may not notice a major change, especially on the day you decide to entertain in your back yard.

Will there be a third runway at PDX?

Actually we already have three runways – the 2 major North-South runways and the “crosswinds runway” that is directly over us. So then are we getting a fourth runway? In an agreement between the City and PDX, a committee to discuss and plan the future of PDX has been established. CNA spokesmen and other neighborhood groups persuaded the City Council to assign an equal number of citizen representatives as business and PDX interests have so that everyone can negotiate on a level playing field. Concordia has 2 of those reps. Patrick Metzger will represent NECN, our coalition of 12 Northeast neighborhood associations. Denny Stoecklin will be a rep of ONI, the office that oversees all of the associations. So we will have 2 strong voices supporting our residents’ wishes in the future. Expect to hear from them. And a fourth runway will very likely be a major item on their agenda.

What should I do about suspicious activity going on in a neighbor’s home?

We hope that you read Ginny Kauffman’s article in last month’s issue of the Concordia News. She and her neighbors were concerned about activities (trash, graffiti, loud partying, possible drug-related activity) going on for some time in a small apartment complex in their immediate vicinity. They talked to each other, petitioned Erik Sten who’s responsible for housing in Portland, contacted other officials and reported suspicious activity. Currently the landlord has assigned a property manager to deal with problems and he has met with neighbors, the local police officer and the area’s crime prevention specialist.

To resolve problems, you and your neighbors can do the same thing. The most important is to get a record of activities with police officials. Every single incident needs to be reported. Call 911 if immediate action is needed; otherwise call the police non-emergency number at 823-3333. Everyone who sees the incident or situation needs to call and report. Have as many details as possible: address, time, date, etc. Call Officer Jim Quackenbush, our neighborhood officer, at 823-5793. Call Mary Tompkins, our crime prevention specialist, at 823-4763. They need to hear from you and they will tell you what to do next for your particular situation.

Land Use, Livability & Transportation Committees – August Update

Posted on August 29, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

[Ed. note – one of the reasons I was inspired to volunteer to manage the CNA web presence was all of the great information on local development issues provided by the Concordia News. Our Land Use, Livability & Transportation Committees don’t just keep us abreast of what’s happening, however – they are working actively to make a difference, and their efforts always impress me. Here’s the first in a series of updates on their excellent work.]

Land Use, Livability, Transportation and Green Team Meet

There was no summer vacation for the CNA’s Land Use, Livability, and Transportation committees as they met with a full agenda on the first Thursday of August. That’s business as usual for the combined groups. They are now joined by a new sub-committee working on grassroots environmental issues called the Green Team. That group meets at the same time and usually finds their own space in McMenamins. Be sure to attend the next general meeting on residential recycling. Thanks goes to Gayle Booher, a past CNA chair, for getting this effort off the ground.

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Lead Poisoning Prevention & Weatherization Workshops

Posted on August 26, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Events

Sherrie Smith, Outreach and Volunteer Coordinator at the nearby Community Energy Project, tells us that the recent toy recalls have renewed interest in their Lead Poisioning Prevention workshops. Weatherization workshops are also starting with the onset of the cold season. Both events are free – read on for dates, locations and all the rest.

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2008 Neighborhood Small Grants Program – Accepting Proposals

Posted on August 26, 2007 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, CNA

The City of Portland, Office of Neighborhood Involvement (ONI) and seven District Coalitions have announced the second year of the Neighborhood Small Grants Program with $206,600 available to neighborhood and community-based organizations. Grants are distributed through seven neighborhood District Coalitions.

The goal of the program is to provide neighborhood and community organizations an opportunity to expand their community-building capacity, attract new and diverse members and sustain those already involved.

Proposals are due no later than 4:00 PM, Thursday, November 1, 2007 at the District Coalition to which an application is made (NOT the Office of Neighborhood Involvement!).

Why this grant program was created

The grants program responds to years of input from neighborhood and community leaders for increased direct resources to neighborhood associations and other community-based groups working on local neighborhood projects. City Council first approved the funding as part of the Office of Neighborhood Involvement’s fiscal year 2006-07 budget.

Click here for more information on this year’s grant program from ONI.

Read the rest of the post for much (much!) more information about the program. If you find yourself having problems with the links, try going to the ONI website and navigating from there.

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