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Jan 6,2009

Save the Date » 2009 Pedestrian Rights Clinics

by pearlgirl
wpc_logo_bw The Pedestrian Legal Clinics are a presentation by the Willamette Pedestrian Coalition and lawyer Ray Thomas. The 90 minute course will use : "Oregon Pedestrian Rights; A Legal Guide for Persons on Foot" and cover the laws that protect pedestrians and information on how to use the courts to prosecute dangerous drivers. This is an opportunities to learn how to make our street safer for those who run, walk and use mobility devices on our city streets. Walking is the most sustainable and oldest form of transportation. It is good for us and it is an activity many of use enjoy, together we can make our streets and sidewalks safe for the young, the old and everyone in between. Register in Advance (walk-ins ok): 503-223-1597 Three legal clinics scheduled for 2009. If you haven't had the opportunity to attend a clinic, WPC hopes to see you there! Host: Southeast Uplift - SEUL
Date: January 22, 2009
Time: 6:30 - 7:45
Location: 3534 SE Main

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Dec 16,2008

***IMPORTANT*** Winter Tips from the Portland Water Bureau

by jenniferd
Coldweather Okay kiddies -- here's the scoop: the weather is cold, cold, freezing cold. You need to protect your plumbing or you could end up with a miserable, watery situation on your hands....please just trust me on this one! I've seen it too many times. No one wants frozen and/or exploding plumbing in the middle of a snowstorm. It's just not fun. Outside Plumbing Caulk around pipes where they enter the house. Close all foundation vents. Cut wood or Styrofoam blocks to fill vent openings, then slide them into the vents. (You'll want to open the vents again in the spring to prevent dry rot.) Protect outside pipes and faucets. If you have a separate shut off valve for an outside faucet, consider shutting it off and draining it for the winter. If you don't have a separate valve to turn off faucets, you can wrap outside faucets or hose bibs with insulation . Use newspaper or rags covered with plastic, fiberglass or molded foam-insulating covers (available at hardware stores) to
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Dec 16,2008

City Crews Working to Clear Main Streets of Ice » Neighborhood Streets Still Very Icy

by pearlgirl
vintage The City of Portland Maintenance Operations crews continue to remain on full callout to clear main streets of ice and prepare for the next storm system expected mid-week. Most transit routes, emergency response routes, and major arterials are in good condition tonight. The public is advised, however, that conditions are variable. Expect patches of ice, packed snow, black ice, and clear pavement. Strong winds may result in downed tree limbs and power lines. Do not drive around barricades and over power lines. Although the City is equipped to deal with the effects of winter weather on our primary and secondary routes, there are limits to the areas we can de-ice, sand, and plow in severe winter storm events. The City of Portland has almost 4, 000 miles of streets. Every major snow and ice event involves plowing 1,300 miles of street and anti-icing 300 miles of street. The Bureau of Transportation does not have the equipment - nor does it have the personnel - to provide anti-icing, de-ici
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Dec 8,2008

Safety Tips for Holiday Lights

by pearlgirl
16230__lampoon_l Decorating your home with indoor and outdoor lights brings a festive glow to the holidays. However, when used improperly, these decorations can result in fire or serious injury. Following a few simple guidelines from the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission will ensure that the holidays remain joyous and safe for your family and neighbors:   Before using lights outdoors, check the label to be sure they are certified for outdoor use. Unplug lights before replacing burned-out bulbs. Check for frayed or bare wires and throw away damaged sets. Keep plugs and connections away from sources of water, like puddles and snow. Know your circuits' limits and don't overload the system. Stay away from power lines leading from utility poles. Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees, house, walls, or other firm supports to prevent wind damage. Turn off all holiday lights when you go to bed or leave the house.   For more informati
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Nov 29,2008

Protect Your Home Plumbing from Cold Snaps

by jenniferd
plumbing_img The Portland Water Bureau reminds all customers to protect your indoor and outdoor plumbing from the cold weather -- it's coming! Click here for tips on protecting your indoor plumbing Click here for tips on protecting your outdoor plumbing Freezing temperatures can challenge the city's water infrastructure and your household's water pipes. Be prepared this year.   Jennie Day-Burget Public Information Officer 
Nov 16,2008

Input needed on Killingsworth Traffic Concerns

by Trace
postNote-kids “Stuart Gwin of PDOT will be meeting with representatives from King, Concordia, and Vernon to discuss traffic safety issues along Killingsworth, as there is an allocation of PDOT funds dedicated to improving conditions.  If you have opinions about traffic conditions along Killingsworth, specifically between MLK and NE 10th, please let us know by responding to this posting.  Are you concerned about sidewalks?  Visibility? Traffic lights? General speed? Biking? Give your input to: Maureen Mimiaga melspethk @yahoo.com See below for some issues that other neighborhoods have mentioned as examples: Northeast Killingsworth Traffic Safety Issues This is a list of traffic safety issues collected by residents who live near NE Killingsworth between MLK and NE 72 nd Avenue. Vernon Neighborhood Speeds are high - evident by fact that people commonly park their cars on sidewalks between NE 14 th and NE 17 th to avoid getting their rearview mirrors smashed
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tags: bikes safety
neighborhoods: concordia king vernon
Nov 13,2008

Portland Loos Coming Soon...

by jenniferd
loo I can hardly hold it -- the excitement I feel in letting you know that the Portland Loos will make their much awaited debut early this December. What is a Portland Loo, you ask? The Portland Loo is Portland's newest form of relief -- a place to go when you gotta go. No longer will you have to hold it until you get home because conveniently located on the street corner will be on oasis to Portland's bladder stretched coffee fiends -- a bathroom. (You might also have heard them referred to as Leonard's Loos in honor of Commissioner Randy Leonard who has so delicately taken these toities from conception to fruition.) The Portland Loo offers high durability and a unique and balanced blend of privacy and security, all at a cost that is a fraction of current stand-alone restroom models. The Loo can be installed almost anywhere that water and sewer hookups are available. They will be open 24/7 and are ADA accsesible. The Loos are solar powered. The first Loo will be installe
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Nov 7,2008

Prostitution Increases on North Interstate

by shooter
prostitution According to The Portland Sentinel , prostitution is on the rise along North Interstate Avenue, Peninsula Park, and along Northeast MLK, based on police and resident reports.

The rise in prostitution could be a result of the increased pressure the Portland Police Department is putting on 82nd Avenue.  As we posted in May, residents saw a sharp increase in prostitution when the No Prostitution Zone expired.  PPD increased its presence along 82nd Avenue and neighbors created a foot patrol to put pressure on prostitutes.  As a result, prostitution along 82nd Avenue is down. 

Often though, prostitution activity moves to areas where there is less pressure.  Residents along 82nd thought some prostitution had moved out to 122nd Avenue, but it also moved to the North Interstate area. 

North Interstate residents should report any suspicious activity to the police.  Following the lead of residents along 82nd Avenue, North P
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categories: livability
Oct 25,2008

Is Portland Falling Behind in Education?

by TeachStreet
TREE_TS As many of you know, this week marks the 25 th anniversary of the sobering delivery of “ A Nation at Risk ” speech, by the then President of the United States, Ronald Reagan. Reagan had understood, long ago, that the real problem America faced with regard to its national security is its education crisis. The recent news about the performance of the Oregon public school system, especially in Portland, is a continuing reminder that we, as a community, have a serious problem on our hands. And that it is our problem to fix. "If an unfriendly foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war. As it stands, we have allowed this to happen to ourselves." ~ A Nation at Risk

The progress report on the health of the education system in Oregon State was produced
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Oct 25,2008

King Neighborhood Association October Minutes

by Trace
Revised 10/23/08   King Neighborhood Association Minutes from Board Meeting October 8, 2008   List of attendees (at end of minutes) Quorum met.  Agenda (Exhibit 1)   Minutes from September meeting The minutes from September 10, 2008 were approved with minor clarifications about the concerns of the neighbors of the Miracles Club and clarifying Allyson Spencer's role on the MLK Advisory Committee.  Standing reports Public safety action committee meetings Charles Boardman reported that the committee discussed the theft of catalytic converters, and will be working with vendors and muffler shops which will provide free welds to prevent theft.   Planned Parenthood Regional Service Center (Exhibit 2) Planned Parenthood is closing on land with the Portland Development Commission, and will hold a ground breaking on 10/22. David Greenberg, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood, provided im
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neighborhoods: Alberta Street king
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