The Weekly OKNA Email 10/19/12

1) PSAC Meeting: Take Your Safety Concerns (10/24)
2) Bad Smells Meeting (11/7)
3) Free Spay/Neuter Clinic (11/7)
4) North Portland Memories?
5) Crosswalk Enforcement Coming (1

0/24)
6) Are You A Budget Geek? (11/19)
7) Job Hunting? A Couple of Openings (10/26, 11/1)
8) Halloween Approaches (10/31)
9) North Portland Neighborhood Services Small Grants Program 2013

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1) PSAC Meeting: Take Your Safety Concerns (10/24)

North Portland PUBLIC SAFETY ACTION COMMITTEE (PSAC)

Wednesday, October 24, 2012
7:00 – 9:00 PM
Location: Historic Kenton Firehouse
2209 N. Schofield – across from the Kenton Post Office

Come learn about Graffiti Abatement and Prosecution in the City of Portland.  Featured presenters are:
Marcia Dennis – City of Portland Graffiti Abatement Coordinator
Ofc. Matt Miller – PPB Graffiti Investigation Unit
Ofc. Tony  Zanetti – PPB Graffiti Investigation Unit

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2) Bad Smells Meeting (11/7)

Neighbors’ complaints of paint fumes spurs DEQ to announce public information meeting on Daimler emissions ahead of reissuing their permit. Come to the public information meeting and learn what can be done to reduce paint fumes and to send the message to our state and industrial neighbors: toxic air pollution should not be business as usual.

Wednesday, November 7th, 6:30pm
University of Portland – Chiles Center
Hall of Fame Room, 5000 North Willamette Boulevard

RSVP – Questions – Want to get involved? Contact us: northportland@whatsinourair.org

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3) Free Spay/Neuter Clinic (11/7)

The Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon will be offering free spay/neuter surgeries for feral and stray cats during the first week of November. This "Elect to Spay" special will be for clinics held Nov. 7-9 at our North Portland office. 
WHO: Feral Cat Coalition of Oregon
WHAT: "Elect to Spay" special. Free spay/neuter surgeries for feral and stray cats.
WHEN: Nov. 7-9
WHERE: FCCO’s North Portland clinic
HOW: Call 503-797-2606 or visit www.feralcats.com to schedule an appointment. Space is limited. All surgeries are performed by licensed veterinarians and funded solely through donations

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4) North Portland Memories?

Do you have memories of the area along the  future North Portland Willamette River Greenway Trail?  

The  Willamette Cove, where there was a cooperage, or barrel factory,  a dry dock all long ago. McCormick & Baxter and Zidell sites below the University of Portland. Further north the former Crown Cork and Seal site. And another areas along the east side of the north reach of the Willamette River. For a writing project, would you be willing to share your memories of work, play or living in any of these areas? Please contact Francie Royce,  froyce@comcast.net  or 503 803 7936

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5) Crosswalk Enforcement Coming (10/24)

The Portland Bureau of Transportation and Portland Police Bureau advise the traveling public that a crosswalk enforcement action is scheduled at the marked crossing of North Saint Louis Avenue and North Central Street on Wednesday, October 24, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. to raise awareness of pedestrian safety and traffic law.

This crossing features a pedestrian median island and provides access to adjacent TriMet bus stops and nearby St. Johns Park and St. Johns Community Center. A crosswalk enforcement action includes a pedestrian decoy positioned at marked or unmarked crosswalks. Drivers who fail to stop for pedestrians in the crosswalk and pedestrians who jaywalk may be issued a warning or citation by the Portland Police Bureau.

Crosswalk enforcement actions are an effective way to communicate pedestrian right of way laws to both drivers and pedestrians. The transportation and police bureaus do enforcement actions in response to community requests and to educate the general public on the rules at marked and unmarked crossings. These enforcement actions are conducted approximately once a month. Visit www.portlandoregon.gov/StreetSmart to learn more about the StreetSmart – Go Safe effort.

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6) Are You A Budget Geek? (11/19)

The Office of Neighborhood Involvement (ONI) is starting our annual community process to review programs and develop a budget for Fiscal Year 2013-14. ONI’s Bureau/Budget Advisory Committee (BAC) expands and meets between November and February to develop the bureau’s requested budget and all are welcome. ONI expects to prepare significant cuts again this year and needs input on how to achieve these cuts while maintaining critical programs.

Do you want to learn more about the Budget process? View an online ONI Budget Orientation: http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?c=29136

A brief overview of the process will be provided at the November 19th meeting. However, in response to requests last year a brief presentation was provided online to provide a general orientation for those considering participating but new to the process.

Anybody interested in participating is invited to attend:

Full Budget Kickoff
Monday, November 19th,
5:30-8:30pm
Portland Building Room C
1120 SW 5th Ave, 2nd Floor

If you have any questions, or want to be added to the list for future announcements during this budget cycle please contact Amy Archer at Amy.Archer@portlandoregon.gov or 503-823-2294.

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7) Job Hunting? A Couple of Openings (10/26, 11/1)

Bureau of Planning and Sustainability Sustainability Coordinator and Intern

BPS has two employment opportunities. Please click the links to see the details:

Sustainability Outreach Coordinator (Deadline November 1st)

Sustainable outreach intern announcement (Deadline October 26)

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8) Halloween Approaches (10/31)

Just giving Overlook neighbors a heads-up… organized parties and supervised trick-or-treating seems to be the growing trend. Watch for 3 events that we’re already aware of.. Little Kids’ party at the Overlook House, Overlook Village merchants on N Killingsworth and an organized T&T event at the University of Portland dorms (for little kids with guardians). Oh, and some events that the Parks Department is putting on. Details to follow next week, or watch our Facebook page.

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9) North Portland Neighborhood Services Small Grants Program 2013

Does your neighborhood project need funding?

The North Portland Neighborhood Services Small Grants Program (NPNSG) is a grant provided by the City of Portland, distributed by the Office of Neighborhood Involvement (ONI) and administered by NPNS. The goal of program is to provide neighborhood and community organizations the opportunity to build community, attract new and diverse members, and sustain those already involved. The continual support of this grant program has allowed a wide variety of community projects to be funded and implemented each year.

NPNS will be distributing approximately $20,000 total for community projects to be completed by December 2013. Grant application and selection will be administered by NPNSG committee members, made up of seven North Portland residents, occurring this winter January 2013.

You are encouraged to attend the free North Portland Neighborhood Services grant writing workshop:

Tuesday October 23 at 6:30 p.m. at the Historic Kenton Firehouse, 8105 N. Brandon St.

You will learn about grant writing, the application and selection process, meet committee members, learn about other projects seeking grant funding for possible collaboration, and how to get individual help with your grant.

Please call seven days in advance for special needs accommodations, for people with disabilities at 503-823-4519 or TTY 503-823-6868. The Historic Kenton Firehouse is wheelchair accessible.

NPNS application form and instructions are available at: http://www.portlandonline.com/oni/index.cfm?c=53475&

Or printed copies are available from North Portland Neighborhood Services, 2209 N. Schofield St. 503.823.0215.

Application Due Date: No later than 2:00 p.m., Thursday, January 31, 2013.

For more information contact: Tom Griffin-Valade, 503-823-4524, tom@npnscommunity.org
Or Arolia McSwain, 503-823-0209, arolia@npnscommunity.org