Local Issues

ECNA Land Use & Housing Vitality Forum

ECNA LAND USE & HOUSING VITALITY FORUM

Thursday, April 06, 2017
7:00 – 8:30 PM
Columbia Community Bible Church
420 NE Marine Dr.
Portland, OR.

Agenda:
1. Why did BES (BUREAU OF ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES) purchase 5-6 (approximate) larger parcel properties and what is the current proposal to purchase the western 17 acres of the Brandwein (between ne South Shore R. and NE Meadow Dr. west of NE 13th Ave) property?
2.  Which program did the city tap to pay over a million dollars for these property purchases ?  Did city PDX City Council approve these purchases?  What mission plan is in place?
3. With city ownership, does this property contribute to our tax base?
4. Penn2 (Peninsula Drainage District #2) drainage assessment; will the city pick up their portion of the fees or will the private property owners pick up the tab?
5. The ECNA NRMP (Natural Resources Management Plan) has been guiding development since 1990.  What input from our ECNA plan and formal communications will BES have with the neighbors about future land divisions and use of these properties including the upland portions?
6. Will dividing off the wetlands terminate the aggregate concepts formula for maintaining future housing?

Open Discussion.

Martha Johnston (503-720-5035)
Land Use Committee Chair

ps – Martha relayed this to me on 3/29. Apologies for the delay in posting. – LL

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City wide issues

Future of Washington Park

 
 
 
– You’re invited –
Party in the Park!

Saturday, April 8  |  10:00 am – 2:00 pm
World Forestry Center, Cheatham Hall
Help us shape Washington Park for the next 25 years.

 
 
Review the proposed Washington Park master plan options
and let us know what you think.
Do you love visiting Washington Park, or do you avoid it? Or maybe you think the park is for someone else, but not for you? We want to know. Give us your feedback on the proposed master plan concepts.
Washington Park is a Portland icon, and beloved by many. Now we have a chance to make it better and more inviting for all Portlanders. We’re looking for community members to shape the future of Washington Park by reviewing two master plan concepts, and giving us your feedback.
We want to make sure Washington Park is YOUR park!
Can’t make it in person? We will have an online survey available after April 7 to leave your comments and make a lasting mark on Washington Park.

 
Party in the Park!
Saturday, April 8  |  10:00 am – 2:00 pm
World Forestry Center
, Cheatham Hall

4033 SW Canyon Road, Portland
Presentations on the Master Plan concepts will be held at 10:30 am and 12:30 pm.
Meet the team leading this project, view the concepts, provide your input, enter a drawing to win a prize, enjoy refreshments, and explore the park!
Washington Park is “Portland’s backyard” with 450 acres of beautiful gardens and natural areas, and many of the City’s key attractions, including the International Rose Test Garden, Oregon Zoo, Portland Japanese Garden, and Hoyt Arboretum. We’re currently planning for the future of this iconic park by updating its master plan. The final master plan for Washington Park will be completed by winter 2017.

 
Click for more information on the Washington Park Master Plan
 
 
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Local Issues

April Tools Day


 
APRIL TOOLS DAY

Join us on Saturday, April 1, from 2pm-3pm to celebrate the grand opening of the North Portland Tool Library Annex!  The building is complete and we’re excited to open it up to you on “April Tools’ Day” in the backyard of the Historic Kenton Firehouse, located at 2209 N. Schofield St.  

 
Help us design the interior of the Annex.  And enter the FREE RAFFLE for prizes – tools; NPTL swag; and the grand prize, a DeWalt cordless combination power tool kit that includes a drill/driver, circular saw, flashlight, reciprocating saw, 2 battery packs, charger and attractive carrying case ($220.00 value!!).  We’ll provide afternoon snacks and “Tool-Aid.” Kids are welcome. 
 
We hope to see you there!

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Block party

Slough 101: Free Workshop

Free, Hands-On Workshop to Explore Our Columbia Slough Watershed

Saturday March 18, 2017    9:00am – 12:45pm

Ever wonder about that slow-moving channel of water running through Gresham, Fairview, and NE & N Portland?  This free hands-on workshop will explore the unique character, challenges and opportunities of the Columbia Slough and its Watershed.  You’ll learn about soil & sediment in relation to water quality, how the Slough has changed over time, and what that means for fish, wildlife, people and businesses.  Open to everyone interested in learning more about the Columbia Slough Watershed.

Workshop presenters include representatives from:

The Columbia Slough Watershed Council
The City of Portland, Bureau of Environmental Services
The City of Portland, Portland Water Bureau
Friends of Smith and Bybee Lakes
Levee Ready Columbia
Multnomah County Drainage Districts
Portland State University

With hands-on activities to let you:

  • Study macroinvertebrates (water bugs) that live in the Slough and learn about water quality.
  • Simulate and predict aquifer conditions with an interactive groundwater model.
  • Discover a beautiful hidden part of this unique waterway through a short tour

Pre-registration is required for this free workshop.
Light refreshments will be provided. Suitable for adults and teens 14 & up.

Register for this event

Location:

McKinstry Co
16790 NE Mason St
Portland, OR 97230

Contact:  Karen Carrillo, karen.carrillo@columbiaslough.org  503-281-1132

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