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Category Archives: Concordia News

A New Year and New Look for Concordia News!

Posted on February 1, 2016 by Web Manager Posted in Concordia News

Happy New Year Neighbor,

Welcome to 2016 and a new start at making the world a better place for all of us.

The board met on January 12th for its regularly scheduled board meeting with a full plate of action items that include submitting a request to delay the demolition of an existing home (reportedly to be very habitable and recently remodeled). Neighbors requested that the board submit a request for delay on their behalf while they attempt to convince the developer to reconsider the demolition and work with them to come up with a mutually satisfactory compromise. More about this later as we get feedback.

Ashley Golokow, one of our board members had taken over the responsibility of the community meeting room at the Kennedy School and made great progress in getting the reservation system sorted out with additional improvements as well including a commitment from the Kennedy School to spruce the place up, Good work Ashley!

In addition to securing yet another year of Concerts in the Park, the board has secured one night of “Movie in the Park”. We may not be showing the new Star Wars film but promises to be an event where families and friends can enjoy a movie and picnic with ones you love to add to a list of favorite memories. Keep an eye out for schedules to appear later this spring. The funding is being provided by the City of Portland General Funds, Concordia Neighborhood Association and one of our own board members, Robert Bowles (thanks Robert!)

Two new Board of Directors were installed on the Board, Please welcome Donn Dennis and Joe Culhane and extend our gratitude for their stepping up to the occasion to serve the community.

Joe Culhane, has a history of volunteerism with both community and church the offering his artistic talent whenever needed. Joes latest art project was the intersection painting at NE 28th and Jarrett, bringing
the community together. Other interests are Ally beautification and developing emergency preparedness scenarios for our neighborhood.

Donn Dennis, prior to retirement Donn had made a career in human resources administration as well as a history in both higher education as well as corporate business management and development. Donn also added…that he lives with his” …wife and their two rescued-but-totally-untrained dogs”.

Concordia News Just Getting Better! Keep your eyes open for some real change coming soon to the newspaper and website. We are fortunate to have had Susan Trabucco, a Business Communications and former newspaper owner, volunteer to take our paper into the future with an emphasis on our community reporting the news and events of interest the Newspaper industry has abandoned in favor of national news provided by Wire Service or social media. Susan and volunteers on the Media Committee are
committed to bringing you a newspaper catering to local news and local interest. Look for these developments in future issues, and please don’t hesitate to contribute your stories for publication as well. We are looking for you to be our eyes on our local world.

Please consider coming to our February board meeting as we will be discussing and finalizing our goals and objectives for 2016. We will also be formulating working committees to focus on those projects you see
as priorities.

Lastly, I want to invite those of you who would like to have a one on one conversation with me, Chair for the Association, to discuss your specific questions and suggestions. There are some of us who are not always comfortable in large venues and reluctant to pursue your interests and this will be an opportunity to make your wishes know without the formality of a board meeting and no required agenda. I will be in the community room at 6:00 pm, an hour before the start of our board meeting to focus on you alone. Hope to see you there.

Isaac Quintero
Chair, Concordia Neighborhood Associates

Lower Speed Limits on Alberta & Killingsworth?

Posted on January 31, 2016 by Web Manager Posted in Concordia News, Land Use & Transportation, Local Businesses

Neighbors have requested that the Concordia Neighborhood Association take a look at lowering the speed limits on Alberta and Killingsworth within the neighborhood.

There have been complaints that, for Alberta Street, 25 mph is a bit too fast in a situation where cars are parked right up to every corner, every intersection has two crosswalks, there are mid-block alley crossings, bicyclists are sharing the lane with cars, buses, and larger vehicles, and parallel parking maneuvers are a routine fact of life.

Similarly, Killingsworth at 30 mph represents a dangerous barrier, preventing easy crossings from the south to the north side of the Concordia neighborhood. One neighbors’ family had their car totaled when pulling out on to Killingsworth, where vehicles parked right up to the intersection along the curb block the view
of fast-moving oncoming traffic. Bicyclists have been hit while trying to cross from one side to the other of Killingsworth, and it represents a scary crossing for pedestrians as well, especially with signed and marked crosswalks few and far between.

In December, the LUTC recommended, and in January, the CNA Board unanimously adopted, a proposal to ask the City to lower the speed limit through the neighborhood on Alberta from 25 to 20 mph; and on Killingsworth from 30 to 25 mph. The 20 mph on Alberta would thus match the 20 mph on Fremont through Beaumont Village, in keeping with state law that requires 20 mph through commercial districts. The 25 mph on Killingsworth would more closely reflect its status as a mixed use pedestrian and bicycle corridor.

Concordia residents interested in discussing this or any other issue related to land use and transportation are invited to attend the Concordia Neighborhood Association Land Use and Transportation Committee (CNA LUTC) meetings at 7pm on the third Wednesday of the month, in the Community Room in the SE corner of McMenamins Kennedy School. To join the LUTC mailing list, send an email to: pdx_ cna_lu_and_t_committee@googlegroups.com

Alberta Street Killingsworth Land Use and Transportation Committee

Wanted: Business Manager for the Concordia News

Posted on May 30, 2013 by Web Manager Posted in Archive, CNA, Concordia News

We are looking for a community member to fill the position of Business Manager at Concordia News. This publication is delivered to over 6,000 households and businesses monthly, and is the main method of communication used by our neighborhood association. This volunteer position works closely with our Editor/layout designer, and handles all the ad coordination with local businesses and revenue for the paper.

If you like working with people and building relationships in the community, while increasing your skills, this could be the place for you! If you would like more information or to apply, please submit a letter of interest to: Concordianews[at] yahoo[dot] com. Please list “Business Manager opening” in the subject line of your email.

September 2012 Concordia News

Posted on September 2, 2012 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Concordia News

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August 2012 Concordia News

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July 2012 CNA News

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June 2012 CNA News

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April 2012 CNA News

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March 2012 CNA News

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February 2012 CNA News

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