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Nov 21,2008

Historic Preservation Needs Assessment Questionnaire

by pearlgirl
2009-Calendar-Cover Lost any good buildings in your neighborhood lately? If you're interested in or concerned about historic preservation, the Bosco-Milligan Foundation wants to hear from you. Take their historic preservation needs assessment questionnaire and tell them what you think about historic preservation in your neighborhood. The information will be used to develop future preservation programs, technical assistance and training at the Architectural Heritage Center (AHC). Completed questionnaires are due by Friday, November 28. Please mail your completed forms to Val Ballestrem or drop them at AHC . Val Ballestrem c/o AHC 701 SE Grand Avenue Portland, OR 97214   Order your copy of AHC's beautiful 2009 calendar . It's chock full of vintage postcard images from the Bosco-Milligan Foundation's historic collection.   
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Nov 14,2008

Neighborhood Association and Community Alert!

by pearlgirl
School Bus - Cartoon 7 Portland Public Schools is planning to change their policy concerning the disposition of real property. They are planning to discontinue the notification of the City of Portland, Multnomah County, Portland neighborhoods, and the public when they are planning to declare a property surplus /(see pages 8 - 15 of PPS Final Board Book ). The 1979 Portland City School Policy was developed during the comprehensive plan process and is still ORDINANCE (Ordinance 150580). It states very clearly the intent and importance of a public partnership among School District #1, local government, neighborhoods, and the public. The above policy changes by PPS #1 seem to be in conflict with the City School Policy, Comp Plan and State Law. If you are able, please check into this policy change and let Portland Public Schools know of your opinion about the need for the public to remain part of this process and tell others about it. Thank you very much for any help you can offer, Don MacGillivray<
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Nov 13,2008

Colwood Rezoning Decision Appealed

by shooter
colwood green According to BoJack , the empire is striking back: Ball Janik, on behalf of the Colwood Partnership, is appealing the City Council decision denying their rezoning request for Colwood Golf Course. Even though the council denied the rezoning request in late October , the applicant has the right to appeal the decision within 21 days to the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals.  It appears that they have done so.

I'm not sure what happens now, but as you know "it ain't over until it's over."

Related Links: The Oregonian Portland Mercury Decision on Colwood Gof Course Delayed Neighbors, Please Help Keep Colwood Green! Interested in Land-Use Topics that Affect You? Keep Colwood Green Coalition Meeting Join the Keep Colwood Green Google Group
Colwood Strategy Meeting   Colwood Hearing Cully residents lobby for park Neighbors and developers disagree about future of Northeast Portland golf course Colwood Rez
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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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Oct 23,2008

NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd Gateway and Heritage Markers Project

by pearlgirl
gateway-site-on-mlk_map From PDC... PDC and PDOT have been working with the community to develop a Concept Master Plan for the redevelopment of the gateway site into Portland's inner northeast neighborhoods and for a series of heritage markers along NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. This project aims to fulfill the goals of long standing community plans to enhance the identity of the inner northeast neighborhoods. NE Grand & Hancock Street Previous community planning documents including The Albina Community Plan (1993), Eliot Neighborhood Plan (1993), Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Transportation Project (1998), and Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Action Plan (2006) have called for the identification of a gateway at the intersection of NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. and NE Grand. These documents suggest that a gateway should also enhance the pedestrian environment, incorporate multicultural public art, and announce the entrance to a historic area of Portland. The gateway site includes two parcel
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Oct 9,2008

Former Mortgage Broker’s Home Takes The Prize For “Most Desperate Seller”

by Agent503
Mt Tabor Home Not too long ago this prestigious 7000 sq. ft, 6-bedroom Mt. Tabor home was included in the National Register of Historical Places. It is now bank-owned and has become the mockery of several Portland real estate blogs. The property went on the market in May 2007 for 1.8M. Fifteen months later it is now priced at 899k, a whopping 53% less - the biggest drop among the 160 properties tracked in Portland's Desperate Sellers Database. The bank took over this property when the owner, a local mortgage broker, was unable to...uhmm...meet his obligations. If that ain’t a sign of the times…

Find out more about this month's real estate activity and other Desperate Sellers here .
Oct 3,2008

Keep Colwood Green Editorial Responses

by shooter
colwood green Recent editorials in both The Oregonian and the Portland Tribune question the City Council's unanimous decision against rezoning the Colwood Golf course as an industrial area.  The City Council wisely chose to preserve Colwood as open space in an area of the city that sorely lacks open space. 

Both editorials assume that the owner's estimate for the number of jobs created is accurate.  The estimate of 2000 jobs is optimistic at best and becomes very questionable when compared with the number of jobs that exist at similar industrial sites.  The editorials also ignore the poor access to the site.  Substantial improvements would be needed to Columbia Boulevard to support an industrial area and just who would pay for that is a big question.

Keep Colwood Green founder Tony Fuentes posted a response at The Sentinel , with links to letters he sent in reply to each paper.  If you've been following the story of Colwood you should read
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Sep 30,2008

Concerned your neighborhood is losing its character?

by pearlgirl
historic LOST ANY GOOD BUILDINGS LATELY?  Beginning in October, 2008, the Bosco-Milligan Foundation with support from the National Trust for Historic Preservation , will hold a series of meetings across the city of Portland, to gather information from residents who are interested or concerned about historic preservation. Results will be compiled in a Portland Historic Preservation Needs Assessment report. Workshops will be developed to address common concerns and to provide technical assistance and training for residents interested in becoming pro-active preservationists! HISTORIC PRESERVATION NEEDS ASSESSMENT MEETINGS All meetings run from 7:00 - 8:30pm. You are welcome to attend any of these meetings regardless of your geographic location in Portland. For more information, to RSVP, or if you cannot attend but want to submit comments, email Val Ballestrem or call (503) 231-7264. Wednesday October 29, 2008 - Southeast Uplift Neighborhoods
Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Ch
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Sep 24,2008

Portland Voted Greenest City In The U.S.

by Agent503
green-recycle-img According to a ranking by SustainLane, Portland is the greenest city in the nation. The rankings track the unfolding story of cities working to improve their residents’ quality of life. Cities with decentralized energy supplies, renewable water sources, abundant mass transit etc score high. Green building and land use policies also play an important role in determining who's green and who's not. Portland's placing at the top may not come as a surprise to many, but the city may not be as green as it's made out to be. Find out more here . Related Info: Portland is the Greenest U.S. City-Well, Mostly!
Sep 23,2008

King Neighborhood Meeting September Minutes

by Trace
Revised 9/30/08

King Neighborhood Association
Minutes from Board Meeting
September 10, 2008

List of attendees (at end of minutes)
Quorum met.

Agenda   (Exhibit 1)

Minutes from August meeting
The minutes from August 13, 2008 were approved without changes.

Standing reports
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods (NECN) - Sylvia Evans   (Exhibits 2-3)
Sylvia reported for Lauren McCartney on the small grants program for neighborhood and community-based organizations.  The program’s goal is to provide neighborhood and community organizations an opportunity to build community, attract new and diverse members, and sustain those already involved. For example, it could be used to entice people to come to KNA meetings; for a neighborhood party to share ideas or work on clean-up issues to address crime.  However, it does not include routine mailings.  The goal is to form pa
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