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Author Archives: Val Humble
Workshop available October 16th
PORTLAND UNITED AGAINST HATE
Civic Dialogue Workshops
The Portland United Against Hate Coalition is pleased to partner with the Office of Community and Civic Life and North Portland Neighborhood Services to provide:
Interrupting Hate in Public Spaces
Wednesday, October 16th
Historic Kenton Firehouse
8105 N. Brandon Ave. 97217
6:30 pm-9 pm
light refreshments
To register: email mary@npnscommunity.org or call 503-823-8877
Interrupting Hate in Public Spaces Ensuring the safety of our communities is paramount. Yet public vitriol is skyrocketing, tensions flare at a moment’s notice and Oregon is consistently ranked in the top five states of per capita hate incidents. Participants will learn how to identify, understand and overcome the inhibitions that prevent them from supporting targets of hate. They will learn and use tactics for interrupting verbal hate; while centering and empowering the target. They will understand the risks involved in intervention and how to de-escalate a situation.
Offered by As the Spirit Moves Us.
Portland Marathon on October 6
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Meeting 9/23 about cost of Clean Air
Summary
Portland, OR—The Cleaner Air Oregon Fiscal Advisory Committee for the Hazard Index rulemaking will hold a meeting on Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The purpose of the meeting is for the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality to obtain input from the committee on potential fiscal impacts associated with proposed rule updates to DEQ’s Cleaner Air Oregon program related to setting health standards for certain air toxics at existing facilities across Oregon.
DEQ will consider input from the committee related to potential cost impacts associated with proposed rules that would assign more protective health benchmarks, called Risk Action Levels, to certain toxic air contaminants that are expected to have developmental or other severe human health effects. DEQ will propose rules with the new Risk Action Levels to regulate existing sources that emit these chemicals, for approval by the Environmental Quality Commission. This rulemaking implements a process set out in Senate Bill 1541, passed by the Oregon Legislature in March 2018.
Public Participation
The committee meeting is open to the public through direct attendance, webinar, and a telephone conference line.
Cleaner Air Oregon Fiscal Advisory Committee Meeting
Monday, Sept. 23, 2019
1 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Portland Water Bureau Auditorium
664 N. Tillamook Street
Portland, OR 97227
Teleconference Call-in Number: 888-278-0296
Teleconference Participant ID: 8040259
Webinar: http://www.webmeeting.att.com/&source=gmail&ust=1568244389061000&usg=AFQjCNHnmLNC5Z9iAOr98A7As-H3WRMMSQ“>http://www.webmeeting.att.com/, Meeting Number: 8882780296 Code: 8040259
The meeting is open to the public, but discussion will be between committee members only. Phone participants will be able to listen to the question-and-answer period.
Additional Information
The public will be able to submit formal comments on the proposed rules during the rulemaking public comment period later in 2019. DEQ and OHA will review public comments as part of the formal rulemaking process to propose final rules for decision by the Environmental Quality Commission.
For more information, visit:
- https://www.oregon.gov/deq/aq/cao/Pages/default.aspx&source=gmail&ust=1568244389061000&usg=AFQjCNFk46q8I1NY7ALnDF1S-wNQygmXoA“>Cleaner Air Oregon Website
- https://www.oregon.gov/deq/Regulations/rulemaking/Pages/rcaohi2019.aspx&source=gmail&ust=1568244389061000&usg=AFQjCNFb91_Zi52lwuiv5gUSXUGXBwXFOQ“>Cleaner Air Oregon Hazard Index Rulemaking Website
Staff Contacts:
- Sue MacMillan, (503) 229-6458
- Keith Johnson, johnson.keith@deq.state.or.us, or (503) 229-6531
Expect Census workers to visit
Beginning August 18 though mid-October, the U.S. Census Bureau will be performing our first field operation for the 2020 Decennial Census. Basically we are sending Census staff, referred to as ‘Listers’, out into neighborhoods to verify addresses. Approximately 35% of all addresses in the US will be verified by our Listers. The Lister will first knock on the door, identify themselves and ask a few questions about the residence, or what we refer to as a Housing Unit. The Lister will display a Department of Commerce/US Census Bureau identification and carry a U.S. Census briefcase.
Here is a link that provides more information about the AddCan project.
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/press-releases/2019/ad-can-launch.html
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U.S. Census Bureau Announces the Start of First Major Field Operation Today, the U.S. Census Bureau briefed the media on the launch of address canvassing, the first major field operation of the 2020 Census. |
We also have a map called the 2020 Census In Field Address Canvassing (IFAC) Viewer which indicates exactly which housing units will be contacted. Using the + and – button in the upper left hand corner, you can see more detail by street. Here’s the link.
We think it is important for you to know that Census staff will be going into neighborhoods throughout Oregon starting August 18 in order to verify and update addresses in preparation for the decennial census. Please assist me in spreading this important message. We would ask that you disseminate this information to your staff, cities in your County, community based organizations, neighborhood associations, or anyone else that might be interested. We also have already notified your police or sheriff departments about this field operation just in case neighbors start calling the police.
I would welcome the opportunity to talk further with your staff, cities, neighborhood associations, community based organizations, libraries, or any one else that would like additional information about this program, or in general about the upcoming 2020 Decennial Census.
Thank you.
Sarah in Portland
Sarah Bushore
Partnership Specialist
Los Angeles Regional Census Center
U.S. Census Bureau
Cell (971) 409-9250
