City Snaps: Weekly Photo Round Up (1/30/09)

City Snaps: Weekly Photo Round Up (1/30/09)

Details.  "It's in the details" is that wonderful catch phrase used so very often.  Today, I was looking for shots that were all about the details.  I'll let you interpret what that means.  For me, it meant that the photographer paid close attention to the details within the frame, and that is what makes the shot.  What does it mean to you?  flickr member more...

Get Involved: Mississippi Street Fair

Get Involved: Mississippi Street Fair

The Mississippi Street Fair is one of Portland's most popular neighborhood events. And, if you're a fan, now's your chance to get involved. Why simply attend when you can participate? Get inside access—volunteer! There are two ways to volunteer for the Mississippi Street Fair: become part of the planning committee or volunteer on event day. Here's what's involved: Planning Committee members attend more...

Rally for Schools: Field Trip to Salem!

Rally for Schools: Field Trip to Salem!

Hearing about more public school cuts makes my blood boil. To take from children is to me the most cruel step the government can make, not to mention stupid, for as we all know: education is the soil that society grows out of. When I heard about Stand for Children, a non-profit childrens' advocacy group, that works to improve public education and fight against public school cuts, I got on board. Right now legislators are in more...

Infill Design Toolkit Released by Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability

Infill Design Toolkit Released by Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability

From the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability: Portlanders have a new tool to help improve the design of infill development in their neighborhoods. Published by the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, The Infill Design Toolkit: A guide to integrating infill development into Portland's neighborhoods serves as a resource for community members; builders, designers, neighbors and others - all who are more...

Portland Through a Visitor's Eyes

Portland Through a Visitor's Eyes

A Vancouver B.C. native who is visiting Portland recently contacted us.  Christy Love is a writer and engineer staying in southeast PDX.  She said she is falling in love with Portland and sent a few pictures of how she sees Portland.  We liked her work, asked her to send more photos, and tell us why she is falling in love with our city.  Here is what Christy sent.   "I have been in Portland more...

City of Portland offers Urban Growth Bounty 2009

City of Portland offers Urban Growth Bounty 2009

From the Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability...As food prices climb, salmonella stalks the supermarket, and fresh and local stake their place at the table, city dwellers are getting back to the land just beyond their back doors. With visions of Victory Gardens and sugar snap peas in their heads, urbanites are rediscovering how to turn their lawns and landscapes into lunches.For everyone who believes that food production more...

Black Ice Alert Tonight and Tomorrow Morning

Black Ice Alert Tonight and Tomorrow Morning

From the Portland Bureau of Transportation...A weak surface low along the coast and just enough cool air coming out of the interior gave the Portland metropolitan area a decent dusting of snow this morning. Snow showers are expected to continue on and off through mid-day and may become mixed with rain as conditions warm up. Accumulations are expected to be light.A moderate surge of colder air is expected tonight, bringing cold more...

Celebrating Chinese New Year in Portland Neighborhoods

Celebrating Chinese New Year in Portland Neighborhoods

Chinese New Year is one of the most important traditional Chinese holidays. It officially begins with the new moon on Monday, January 26—marking  the beginning of the new year—and ends on the full moon 15 days later. Each of the 15 days is observed in a special way, celebrated with traditional foods and decorations. As you might suspect, there are even taboos and superstitions that accompany this holiday.2009 is the more...

Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Awards 2009 Neighborhood Grants

Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods Awards 2009 Neighborhood Grants

The Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN) announced today its selection of grantees for the 2009 Neighborhood Small Grants Program. Nine neighborhood associations and community organizations were awarded funds to support community building projects in inner Northeast Portland.The City of Portland's Office of Neighborhood Involvement allocated almost $190,000 for the Small Grants Program in 2009, of which NECN's share to distribute more...

City Snaps: Weekly Photo Roundup (1/23/09)

City Snaps: Weekly Photo Roundup (1/23/09)

As I was gathering shots for this weeks City Snaps I noticed a definite architecture theme emerging.  I'm not sure why, but this week it was all structure and form.  I was also glad to find that flickr member tgd1220 had some shots of the Lovejoy columns with Tom E. Stefopoulos paintings while the Lovejoy ramp still existed.  When the ramp was demolished many of the columns were saved.  Two have been installed more...