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Project Update: City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services
February 23, 2024
NE 6th Drive Pump Station Project Contact: Debbie Caselton, Community Outreach
Debbie.Caselton@portlandoregon.gov, 503-823-2831
Project Webpage: portland.gov/BES/NE6thPumpStation
Environmental Services is constructing a project to expand and remodel the 44-year-old NE 6th Drive Pump Station in the East Columbia neighborhood. The upgrades will modernize equipment, increase system capacity, and protect public health and the environment. Project Area The pump station is located on NE 6th Drive between N Vancouver Way and NE Middlefield Rd.  NE 6th Drive Pump Station Project Area
What’s Happening Now Beginning late February and through March 2024, there will be activity at the project site, including delivery of materials, setting up staging of materials and equipment, and exploration and locating of current utilities. Major construction activities such as deactivation of the pump station and demolition will likely happen starting in April. 
General Schedule The project is starting construction and will take about two years to complete. Pile Driving Proposed Engineers are working with the construction contractor to propose and evaluate the best method to install the deep piles. A key goal of this project is to improve the pump station’s resiliency to earthquake damage.  Deep supports or “piles” driven into the deep gravels are the most effective way to provide this earthquake resiliency. Environmental Services is proposing the use of two different methods to install the earthquake support piles.  First, a vibratory hammer would drive the piles down to a depth of about 100 feet. This type of hammer cuts into the soil using vibration alone, this method is quieter than other methods but may create some minimal vibration. Second, the piles would be driven down the remaining 10 feet to deep underlying gravel using an impact hammer. This method uses a large hammer to drive the piles down to the bearing material. It can be noisy and creates some noticeable vibration. Driven piles installed using vibratory and impact hammers are the most cost effective and quickest method to support the pump station. Using this method for this portion of the pump station upgrade will take about four weeks to complete, instead of several months for other support methods. They are also the best way to support the pump station in these soil conditions. Next Steps Environmental Services has used this construction method successfully many times. We understand that there may be some concerns about the potential for noise and vibration near the construction site.  Neighbors closest to the NE 6th Drive Pump Station site have been contacted directly to provide more specific information.  Our staff are working directly with potentially affected residents to monitor potential vibration and settlement.  As we approach construction, we will also work with nearby properties to document existing property conditions ahead of the work beginning.  We encourage you to reach out if you have any concerns. We Want to Hear from You Environmental Services will inform businesses and residents about project activities and respond to questions and concerns in a timely manner. Please let us know if you have concerns such as business operations, local access, delivery routes and schedules, or other concerns.  Visit the project webpage at portland.gov/BES/NE6thPumpStation. Sign up to receive email or text message updates portland.gov/BES/signup. You can also sign up to receive information on other projects and topics. Contact Debbie Caselton with questions or comments by email at Debbie.Caselton@portlandoregon.gov or by phone at 503-823-2831. Please include your name, property address, and project name (NE 6th Drive) in your voicemail or email so we can provide you more details about what to expect. In the event of a sewer backup or basement flooding, call the Maintenance hotline immediately at 503-823-1700. It is staffed all hours and all days, 24/7.
This project will help protect the health
of the Columbia Slough Watershed. Know someone who would be interested in updates about this project? Please share this news! Stay Connected twitterlinkedinyoutubefacebook Environmental Services City of Portland Working for Clean Rivers
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oregon department of transportation News Release Transportation commissions form bi-state tolling subcommittee to guide tolling on Interstate 5 bridge NEWS – Joint Release Oregon Transportation Commission Transportation Commission Office – 355 Capitol St. NE – Salem, OR 97301-3871 – 503-986-3450 Washington State Transportation Commission Transportation Commission Office – PO Box 47308 – Olympia, WA – 98504-7308 – 360-705-7070 Feb. 16, 2024 For more information, contact Reema Griffith, WSTC Executive Director, 360-705-7070 or Kevin Glenn, ODOT Communications Director, 503-910-5965. SALEM, OR. – The Oregon Transportation Commission and Washington State Transportation Commission have formed a new bi-state tolling subcommittee to study and assess possible toll rates and policies for the Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River. The subcommittee’s first meeting is on Friday, Feb. 23, and the public is invited to attend. The bi-state tolling subcommittee is made up of two commissioners appointed from each state’s transportation commission. Lee Beyer and Alicia Chapman are representing Oregon on the subcommittee; James “Jim” A. Restucci and Roy Jennings are representing Washington. They will assess toll rate and policy options for the bridge. The subcommittee also will advise the full memberships of the Washington and Oregon transportation commissions and ultimately provide recommendations on toll rates and policies for each state commission’s consideration and action in late 2025. The public is invited to attend the virtual meeting, which will take place from 1 to 3 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 23. The meeting will be streamed live on Zoom. Public comment is scheduled for 2:45 p.m. Written comment may be submitted to info@bistatesubcommittee.org. The January adoption of the bi-state tolling agreement by each state’s transportation commission set the stage for the bi-state tolling subcommittee. The subcommittee will meet virtually the third Friday of every month, and each meeting will provide an opportunity for public comment. Meeting notices and agendas will be posted on the WSTC and OTC websites prior to meetings. Construction of the Interstate 5 bridge over the Columbia River is anticipated to begin by early 2026, and tolling is expected to begin in spring 2026. Tolling is expected to provide traffic management and vital funding for the project as well as cover ongoing maintenance costs for the bridge and tolling operations. Free, temporary internet access is available to those who do not have broadband service in locations throughout Washington by finding the nearest Drive-In WiFi Hotspot. Free WiFi access in Oregon is available at these locations: Peninsula Park Community Center, 700 N. Rosa Parks Way, Portland, 97217 Matt Dishman Community Center, 77 NE Knott Street, Portland, 97212 Johns Community Center, 8427 N. Central Street, Portland, 97203 Kenton Library, 8226 N. Denver Avenue, Portland, 97217 Johns Library, 7510 N. Charleston Avenue, Portland, 97203 Hyperlinks within the release:   Zoom: us02web.zoom.us/j/84421909149?pwd=aURNMnl2ZU5UVlBtbjdaN1BpUXN3QT09 WSTC: wstc.wa.gov/programs/tolling/i-5-bridge-over-the-columbia-river/ OTC: oregon.gov/odot/Get-Involved/Pages/Bistate-toll-commission.aspx Drive-In WiFi Hotspot: commerce.wa.gov/building-infrastructure/washington-state-drive-in-wifi-hotspots-location-finder/ ###  Americans with Disabilities Act Information  Individuals requesting accommodations may request written materials in alternate formats, sign language interpreters, physical accessibility accommodations, or other reasonable accommodations by contacting the Washington State Transportation Commission at 360-705-7070 or by emailing transc@wstc.wa.gov. In Oregon, please contact the Oregon Transportation Commission Assistant at 503-986-3450 or email OTCAdmin@odot.state.or.us at least 72 hours prior to the meeting to make your request.  Title VI Notice to Public  It is the Washington State Transportation Commission’s policy to assure that no person shall, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise discriminated against under any of its programs and activities. Any person who believes his or her Title VI protection has been violated, may file a complaint with WSDOT’s Office of Equity and Civil Rights (OECR). For additional information regarding Title VI complaint procedures and/or information regarding our non-discrimination obligations, please contact OECR’s Title VI Coordinator at (360) 705-7090. Looking for a great job with a competitive salary and good benefits?
Want to help your community every day? Apply now at ODOTJobs.com.
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    Join a SOLVE volunteer project today! Join a local neighborhood litter pickup or habitat restoration project in your area!Whether you’re a seasoned SOLVE veteran or a newcomer eager to make a difference, there’s a place for you at one of our upcoming events. SOLVE always has a diverse array of environmental stewardship projects planned to suit every interest and schedule happening in Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington County. These events require no prior experience or special equipment, and most are open to volunteers of all ages. Spending your day giving back to your local community and the environment is a day well spent. Tell your friends, family, neighbors, and coworkers. We can accomplish great things when we work together. See you there! Click on the event links below to sign-up!• Friday, Feb 23rd – 82nd Ave Neighborhood Cleanup at Harrison Park – Southeast Portland• Saturday, Feb 24th – Stewardship Saturday-Wilkes Creek Headwaters – Northeast Portland• Sunday, Feb 25th – Trashy Hour Kenton Neighborhood Cleanup at Mayfly – North Portland• Thursday, Feb 29th – Leap Day! – Rally for Clean Roads: Jantzen Beach Cleanup – North Portland• Saturday, March 2nd – Clackamas Community College Stewardship Saturday – Oregon City• Sunday, March 3rd – Stewardship Work Party at Woodmont Park – Lake Oswego• Friday, March 8th – Lloyd EcoDistrict Cleanup at Peace Memorial Park – North Portland• Saturday, March 9th – No Ivy Day at Donald L Robertson Park – Wood Village Can’t make one of these volunteer projects but still want to join a SOLVE event? CLICK the button below to see our complete event calendar. No previous experience is required, and all supplies are provided. We hope to see you at an event soon! SOLVE EVENTS CALENDAR   STAY CONNECTED Twitter Facebook Instagram LinkedIn YouTube DONATE SOLVE1501 SW Jefferson St. Portland, OR 97201 info@solveoregon.orgwww.solveoregon.org
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A farewell for North Portland Doers Forum


Dear North Portland Doers Forum friends,

The subject line says it all.  It is with some sadness that the North Portland Doers Forum board has decided to dissolve our nonprofit organization which was dedicated to supporting organizations focused on North Portlanders facing houselessness, housing instability and food insecurity. 

The decision to dissolve was not taken easily.  However we had to acknowledge that attendance at the quarterly Forum sessions had diminished.  As we assessed the situation, we took pride in knowing that the many educational and networking opportunities the Doers Forum provided to organizations like yours over the last three and a half years made a difference by presenting opportunities to network, develop skills, build organizational capacity, leverage resources and collaborate with like-minded community partners. 

Around the same time, the board became aware of Community Services Network PDX, a growing and effective Portland area social service nonprofit hub whose focus is to increase education, networking and collaboration opportunities between nonprofits, government agencies and community organizations.  We are confident that CSN PDX can offer multiple opportunities to help your organization grow and serve its mission effectively.  Please check out their website (https://www.csnpdx.org/).

Our website (northportlanddoers.org) will be retired as of March 1, 2024.  We encourage you to check out the very comprehensive Street Roots Rose City Resource Guide at https://www.streetroots.org/rose-city-resource

Although some of the information may be outdated, we are attaching a .pdf of the resources currently listed on our website. 

We also wanted to share a few newly discovered food insecurity resources:

Feed the Massfeedthemass.org

  • Feed the Mass is all about empowering the community through food. They also offer other services

MIKE Programhttps://www.mikeprogram.org/

  • Mike Program is a non-profit organization whose mission is to educate and mentor underserved students to lead healthy lives personally, in their school community, and beyond. Their areas of focus are on Health Behaviors, Healthy Populations, Workforce Development, Community Health, and Health Literacy.

Meals on Wheels – https://www.mowp.org

Thank you for your participation in the North Portland Doers Forum and for the work you do in helping North Portland residents.  It has been an honor to work with the many folks — staff and volunteers — who bring so much heart and perseverance to meet the need.  Our community is richer for your involvement and commitment to service.

In gratitude,

Patt and Janel

Patt Opdyke                 Janel Hovde (she/her/hers)
President                             Secretary-Treasurer 
503-978-0540                      503-396-1372

North Portland Doers

info@northportlanddoers.org 
      www.northportlanddoers.org

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North Portland Neighborhood ServicesNEWSLETTERFebruary 1, 2024
Welcome to the NPNS Newsletter. Here we highlight exciting events, valuable resources, and amazing projects taking place in North Portland. This newsletter is published the first week of the month. If you have something you’d like us to feature, share the details with NPNS by the last Friday of the month before your event so we can make sure it gets posted.
NEWS & EVENTS
New District Coalition Office (DCO) Info SessionsStarting July 2024, neighborhood districts will be aligned with the new voting districts in the new DCO model and Civic Life will be actively supporting the nonprofit-run district coalition offices. Before the official launch, we invite you to join us at our upcoming community information sessions.Feb. 8, 6-8 pmPPB East Precinct737 SE 106th Ave.ZoomFeb. 15, 6-8 pmSoutheast uplift3534 SE Main St. ZoomFeb. 20, 6-8 pmPortland Building1120 SW 5th Ave. Room 108Zoom
These changes are designed to benefit Portland communities, and we look forward to sharing more details with you during the information sessions.Learn More
Volunteer with SOLVESolve is hosting volunteer trash pickup events in North Portland. Your participation can truly make a positive impact in our communities. Mark your calendars for Feb. 8 at Dignity Village and Feb. 9 at Delta Park. Let’s work together to keep our neighborhoods clean and beautiful.  Learn More
Applications for PIR-North Portland Advisory Board have been ExtendedAfter a three-year pause, the PIR-North Portland Trust Fund has amassed $120,000 in funding. NPNS seeks advisory board members from each neighborhood association to steer impactful community projects. Whether it’s noise reduction, cleaner air, or community engagement, your input matters. Apply now to shape North Portland’s future! Apply Here
Portland Harbor Community GrantsPortland Harbor Community Grants are available to support community-led projects and programs about the Portland Harbor Superfund.  Applications are due Feb. 15Learn More
Community Activities Funds AvailableThe Office of Community & Civic Life supports neighborhood associations and other community organizations through the Community Activities Fund (CAF). The CAF reimburses volunteer-run organizations in the southwest, north, east neighborhood district for money spent on community-building and civic engagement activities. Eligible organizations in these areas are invited to apply.
Applications are open through May 31 or until funds are gone, whichever comes first. This is a reimbursement program for expenses incurred from June 1, 2023, and May 31, 2024.Learn More
Request for Expression of Interest Join Prosper Portland in shaping the future of N/NE Portland! Since 2017, the N/NE Community Development Initiative Action Plan has guided the investment of $32 million in TIF resources toward creating a vibrant cultural business hub. Prosper Portland is seeking expressions of interest from property owners, developers, and community operators to establish these hubs, offering business opportunities, technical assistance, and financial resources tailored to historically disadvantaged communities. Responses due by February 16, 2024. Learn More
District 2 City Council Candidate ForumThe North Peninsula Review newspaper is sponsoring a District 2 City Council Candidate Forum on March 6, 6:30 – 8:30 pm at St. Johns Church, 8044 N Richmond, facilitated by Shamus Lynsky. Learn More
Resources
Update your Neighborhood Association ContactsIs your neighborhood association contact information up-to-date?  If there have been changes to your contact details or leadership roles within your neighborhood association, please take a moment to provide us with the latest information. Keeping our database current helps us maintain effective communication, ensuring timely updates, event invitations, and important announcements. Thank you for helping us keep our neighborhood association contacts accurate and relevant! Update Contacts
North Portland Events CalendarThe North Portland Events Calendar, coordinated by Kevin Micalizzi of Arbor Lodge, is a centralized Google Calendar aimed to boost community engagement by showcasing and coordinating events from various neighborhood associations. Become an editor to add your events. For invitations, email Kevin at kevin@arborlodgeneigborhood.com. Let’s make our events shine together! Thank you, Kevin, for this fantastic initiative!View Events Calendar
Zoning & Land UsePublic notices for North PortlandView Public Notices
NPLUG+TNPLUG+T is a forum for land use and transportation. Representatives from the Bureau of Transportation, Planning and Sustainability, and Development Services are invited to provide updates, trainings and presentations on projects impacting North Portland. Hybrid meetings are typically held at The Historic Kenton Firehouse the last Thursday of the month 7 – 8:30 pm. Join Zoom Meeting
Portland COAD The Portland Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) is a network of community organizations that prepare for and respond to emergencies and disasters like heatwaves, winter weather and earthquakes. Many COAD partners are a trusted source of information for their communities and are providing lifeline services every week. Virtual meetings are held the first Tuesday of the month from 3 – 4 pm. Join Zoom Meeting
PSACPublic Safety Action Committee (PSAC) is a monthly meeting held to address local North Portland resident and business concerns related to public safety and livability issues. Virtual meetings are held the third Thursday of the month from 7 – 8:30 pm. Subscribe to Mailing List
Beyond North PortlandWant to stay up to date with other parts of the City and Civic Life? Click on the links to subscribe to East Portland Community Office Newsletter, Southwest Portland Newsletter and the Office of Community and Civic Life Newsletter.
Neighborhood Association Meetings
2024 meeting schedules for all Neighborhood Associations have been posted to the Civic Life website which satisfies Public Meeting Notice requirements of Neighborhood Association Bylaws, Civic Life Standards for Neighborhood Associations and Oregon Statutes Chapter 65 – Nonprofit Corporations. Your help in maintaining a current and useful Neighborhood Program website is appreciated. Please use the link found on your neighborhood page to submit a request to add or update your neighborhood association meeting(s) to the City Events Calendar.
Confirm scheduled meetings, locations, and instructions to join virtual meetings by clicking on the neighborhood
Arbor LodgeThursday, February 15, 7 pmOverlook Monday, February 12, 6:30 pm
BridgetonTuesday, February 13, 6:30 pm (Board Meeting)PiedmontThursday, February 15, 7 pm
Cathedral Park Tuesday,  February 13,  7 pm PortsmouthMonday, February 12, 5:30 pm (Board Meeting)
East ColumbiaTuesday, February 12,  7 pmSt. JohnsMonday, February 12,  7 pm
Hayden IslandThursday, February 15, 7 pmUniversity Park Monday, February 12, 7 pm (Board Meeting)
Kenton Wednesday, February 14, 7 pm (Board Meeting)
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