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Nov 13,2008

Water Bureau Temporarily Turns Off Bull Run Water Supply

by jenniferd
wellfield_1 The Water Bureau temporarily turned off the Bull Run water supply system this morning due to increased turbidity in the watershed. The bureau activated groundwater wells in the Columbia South Shore Well Field to temporarily serve water to Portland. Recent heavy rains and increased stream flows in the Bull Run watershed have contributed to this rapid increase in turbidity. Turbidity is a measurement of the cloudiness of (drinking) water by suspended particles. Portland is one of six large drinking water systems in the country that does not filter its water supply. The city is able to comply with federal drinking water regulations by continuously meeting a set of filtration avoidance criteria. Portland has been able to consistently meet these criteria, but it occasionally has to shut down the Bull Run system and operate from its backup groundwater supply when storms and other natural disturbances in the Bull Run reservoirs increase the turbidity. The Surface Water Treatment Rule
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Nov 10,2008

Portland Parks & Rec Launches Blog!

by pearlgirl
ParkTalk-Header-to-size Keeping up with Portland Parks and Recreation just got a little bit easier with the launch of their new blog, ParkTalk . PP&R has so many great events and programs, it's nearly impossible to keep up. We're looking forward to hearing more from them. Don't forget to take PP&R's survey about their services. It's a great opportunity to provide your feedback and share your priorities.
Nov 10,2008

New Website Connects Resources With Those Who Need Help

by pearlgirl
Down Economy WEb Pic Mayor Tom Potter and PDC have launched a website of useful links for individuals and businesses. The site provides opportunities for businesses, homeowners and individuals to connect to the resources they need in these tough economic times. Check it out
Nov 7,2008

Portland Parks & Recreation Survey

by pearlgirl
survey_says_blog Although not everyone was able to attend the ParkFest event , there is still an opportunity for you to share your attitudes about Portland Parks &
Recreation and what is important to you. As we all know—the economic downturn is hitting us all. Portland Parks & Recreation is planning for
significant budget cuts in the next several years and needs your help. This link will take you to a brief survey that will give them important information about what you believe are the core services provided by Portland Parks & Recreation. Please take a moment to share your priorities. Your feedback will be used to plan the PP&R budgets accordingly. Please submit responses by Friday, November 14, 5:00 PM.
Nov 5,2008

Clearing the Air

by pearlgirl
Smoking_Logo Multnomah County residents can rediscover some of their favorite restaurants and bars as they go smoke-free January 1st. By New Year's Day, bars, restaurants, and most workplaces must be smoke-free, including at least 10 feet from windows, doorways, and vents, as a part of expanded smoke-free requirements of the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act . Almost one in three people die from tobacco related causes, including secondhand smoke, in Multnomah County each year. Benefits of smoke-free laws include reduced healthcare costs and risks, helps former smokers stay quit, and protection for employees and the general public from secondhand smoke. Most workplaces in Multnomah County have been smoke-free since 2000. By action of the Oregon legislature, the Oregon Indoor Clean Air Act will cover more workplaces, including employers previously exempted by Multnomah County's smokefree ordinance. Workplaces that must be smoke-free include: • Any enclosed area open to the public
• E
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Nov 3,2008

15 Mashup Tools for Your Local Neighborhood

by dariusmonsef
Want a donut? Want to know if you'll need an umbrella today? Trying to avoid traffic? Want to know if it's safe for your kids to play in the front yard? We'll look a dozen-ish mashups that provide useful, helpful, interesting and fun information about the local area that you you live in. For those asking what a mashup is? The web 2.0 world spawned thousands of social networks and user contributed content sites... The same world has connected even more sites and people with the ability for developers to take the APIs from a couple different sites and mash them together to create new and interesting ways to share information and data.   WalkScore | Find What's In a Walkable Distance
"Walk Score shows you a map of what is nearby and calculates a Walk Score for any property. Buying a house in a walkable neighborhood is good for your health and good for the environment." Portland rates in their top 10 cities. You can even see their directory of Portl
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Nov 3,2008

Official Ballot Drop Sites in Portland Neighborhoods

by pearlgirl
vote If you've waited to the last minute to fill out your ballot, it's totally okay. Don't worry about mailing it—in fact, DON'T—drop it off at the 24-Hour Ballot Drop Site or Library Ballot Drop Site in your area.  Ballots must be received by 8:00 PM Election Day. During library hours voted ballots may be delivered to any Multnomah County library through 8:00 PM on Election Day. Ballots may be deposited in the drive-up book drop at Central Library.  Southwest Portland
24-Hour Ballot Drop Sites
Downtown, Pioneer Courthouse Square, 700 block of SW Broadway (next to Starbucks and across from Nordstrom) Hillsdale,  A-Boy Supply, 7365 SW Barbur Blvd
Library Ballot Drop Sites Downtown , 801 S.W. 10th Ave.  Hillsdale, 1525 SW Sunset Blvd.  West Portland Park, 10723 S.W. Capitol Highway   North Portland
24-Hour Ballot Drop Site
Kenton, Goodwill Store, 3134 North Lombard
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Oct 31,2008

Think Safety » TriMet Night Stop

by pearlgirl
logo2 When daylight-saving time ends on Sunday, Nov. 2, darkness will come earlier so it's a good time to remember TriMet's Night Stop program: Riders can get off at a safe area along a bus route between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., instead of only at designated stops.
Night Stop Guidelines Tell the bus operator where you want to stop a block or two ahead of your destination and the operator will choose the safest spot near the requested location that is safe for both the rider and the bus. Available anywhere outside Fareless Square between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m. Covers drop offs only; riders still need to board at designated stops. Be Seen & Be Safe Riders may be hard to see after dark and can take steps to increase their visibility: Wear light-colored or reflective clothing and wave as the bus approaches. Wave a reflector, safety strobe or small flashlight to alert the driver when your bus approaches. Beginning Oct. 29, bus operators will have a limit
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Oct 27,2008

Home Furnishing Takes On A Whole New Meaning

by pearlgirl
homefurnishings A new campaign to educate adults about the dangers of furnishing alcohol to minors is underway, thanks to a combined effort by Oregon Partnership and the Oregon Liquor Control Commission . New products, materials and posters are being rolled out at various liquor stores around the state, in hopes that parents get the message loud and clear: That most teens who obtain hard liquor, get it from home. Among the items are bottle hangers featuring peal-off stickers that parents can put on their home alcohol supply that say, "At your age, drinking is dangerous. So are really angry parents." "Preventing alcohol sales to minors is a top priority for the commission," says Rudy Williams, OLCC Deputy Director. "Being a partner in this campaign strengthens our mission to promote the responsible sales and service of alcohol." The National Alcoholic Beverage Control Association awarded a $10,000 grant to fund the anti-furnishing campaign. Posters are also be
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