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SWNI Commissioner Amanda Fritz Interim Director Kia Selley INVESTMENTS IN SOUTHWEST NEIGHBORHOODS, INC. ANNOUNCED 2013-2018 August 2018 | Since 2013, Commissioner Amanda Fritz and Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) have allocated over $38M in park planning and capital investments in the Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. coalition area. Funded by System Development Charges (SDCs), the Parks Replacement Bond (Bond), General Fund (GF), and in some cases matched by other partners, these investments grow, improve access to, or help maintain PP&R parks, facilities, and trails. Questions? Please call Jennifer Yocom at 503-823-5592. CAPITAL PROJECTS, ACQUISITIONS & PLANNING #1 APRIL HILL PARK BOARDWALK AND TRAIL Completed: Winter 2017 Investment: $635K ($498K SDCs; $83K Metro; $25K neighborhood #5 PORTLAND fundraising; $19K PP&R Land Stewardship; $10K BES) OPEN SPACE SEQUENCE Info: New boardwalks, bridges, trails; improves access, protects wetland. #2 DUNIWAY (TRACK & FIELD) #2 DUNIWAY PARK TRACK & FIELD DONATION #4 MARQUAM, #8 SOUTH Completed: Fall 2017 TERWILLIGER, WATERFRONT GEORGE HIMES Investment: Donation of full renovations provided by Under Armour (ACQUISITION & Info: Artificial turf improvement and track re-surfacing. RESTORATION) #3 MARSHALL PARK PLAYGROUND & ACQUISITION Completed: Summer 2015 | 2018 Investment: $977K (Play Area - $402K [$144K OPRD, $257K SDCs] + #11 RIEKE (FIELD) Acquisition - $575K [$450K SDCs, $125K Metro Local Share]) #6 Info: Playground, access to nature and seating improvements | two- #12 GABRIEL RED #9 WILLAMETTE -
Portland Parks and Recreation
Portland Parks and Recreation CBO has posted the online, interactive version of the bureau’s performance dashboard here: http://www.portlandoregon.gov/cbo/article/523266 The following questions were asked during the bureau’s budget work session. Responses are included in the attached packet. 1. Please provide a breakdown of scholarships by community center. 2. What facilities and parks would be closed if there were no increase in major maintenance funding? 3. Did the increase in the value of scholarships granted correspond to the number or participants in the program? Was there an increase in workload or did the cost of the programs go up? 4. List/plans of the following: Five-year major maintenance queue Five-year SDC funded projects Prior five-year SDC fund projects 5. Please provide descriptions and budget amounts for the two new requests: (1) parks rangers expansion and (2) tree code implementation PP&R Council Budget Questions – Follow up from March 17th Budget presentation: 1) Breakdown of scholarships by community center See Attached Scholarship PDF File 2) What facilities and parks would be closed if there were no increase in major maintenance funding? Rather than close whole facilities or parks when there is inadequate major maintenance funding we reduce levels of service (thin the soup) across the system and we also delay repairs and replacements, thus allowing the risk of failure to increase. Examples are the sewer back up at Sellwood, the sewer failure at Buckman Field House, the emergency culvert failures, etc. The one counter example that resulted a full closure and demolition was the wood play structure at Couch Park. -
District Background
DRAFT SOUTHEAST LIAISON DISTRICT PROFILE DRAFT Introduction In 2004 the Bureau of Planning launched the District Liaison Program which assigns a City Planner to each of Portland’s designated liaison districts. Each planner acts as the Bureau’s primary contact between community residents, nonprofit groups and other government agencies on planning and development matters within their assigned district. As part of this program, District Profiles were compiled to provide a survey of the existing conditions, issues and neighborhood/community plans within each of the liaison districts. The Profiles will form a base of information for communities to make informed decisions about future development. This report is also intended to serve as a tool for planners and decision-makers to monitor the implementation of existing plans and facilitate future planning. The Profiles will also contribute to the ongoing dialogue and exchange of information between the Bureau of Planning, the community, and other City Bureaus regarding district planning issues and priorities. PLEASE NOTE: The content of this document remains a work-in-progress of the Bureau of Planning’s District Liaison Program. Feedback is appreciated. Area Description Boundaries The Southeast District lies just east of downtown covering roughly 17,600 acres. The District is bordered by the Willamette River to the west, the Banfield Freeway (I-84) to the north, SE 82nd and I- 205 to the east, and Clackamas County to the south. Bureau of Planning - 08/03/05 Southeast District Page 1 Profile Demographic Data Population Southeast Portland experienced modest population growth (3.1%) compared to the City as a whole (8.7%). -
FRG17 Online-1.Pdf
Tualatin Dance Center - 8487 SW Warm Krayon Kids Musical Theater Co. - 817 12th, ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Springs, Tualatin; 503-691-2414; facebook.com. Oregon City; 503-656-6099; krayonkids.org. Musical theater featuring local children. ART GALLERIES in camps and classes, plus supplies for at-home projects. Ladybug Theater - 8210 SE 13th; 502-232- & EXHIBITS DRAMA / THEATER 2346; ladybugtheater.com. Wed. morning Vine Gogh Artist Bar & Studio - 11513 SW Pa- Northwest Children’s Theater performances for young children with audience Oregon Historical Society cific Hwy, Tigard; 971-266-8983; vinegogh.com. participation. and School Visit our new permanent exhibit History Public painting classes for all ages. Hub where families can explore the topic of NWCT produces award-winning children’s Lakewood Theatre Company - 368 S State, diversity through fun, hands-on interactives. Young Art Lessons - 7441 SW Bridgeport; 503- theater productions and is one of the largest Lake Oswego; 503-635-3901; lakewood-center. With puzzles, touch screen activities, and board 336-0611; 9585 SW Washington Sq; 503-352- theater schools on the West Coast. NWCT org. Live theater and classes for kids and adults. games, History Hub asks students to consider 5965; youngartusa.co. keeps the magic of live performance accessible questions like “Who is an Oregonian?,” and and affordable to over 65,000 families annually Portland Revels - 1515 SW Morrison Street; “How can you make Oregon a great place for with a mission to educate, entertain, and enrich 503-274-4654; portlandrevels.org. Seasonal everyone?” the lives of young audiences. performances feature song, dance, story and DANCE ritual of the past and present. -
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RFP NUMBER 00000617 City of Portland, Oregon REQUEST FOR
RFP NUMBER 00000617 City of Portland, Oregon May 4, 2017 REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR PORTLAND OPEN SPACE SEQUENCE RESTORATION PROJECT CONSTRUCTION MANAGER / GENERAL CONTRACTOR SERVICES PROPOSALS DUE: May 31, 2017 by 4:00 p.m. Response Envelope(s) shall be sealed and marked with RFP Number and Project Title. SUBMITTAL INFORMATION: Refer to PART II, SECTION B. PROPOSAL SUBMISSION Submit the Proposal to: Procurement Services City of Portland 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, Room 750 Portland, OR 97204 Attn: Celeste King Refer questions to: Celeste King City of Portland, Procurement Services Phone: (503) 823-4044 Fax : (503) 865-3455 Email: [email protected] A MANDATORY PRE-PROPOSAL MEETING has been scheduled for Thurs, May 18, 2017, at 1:30 pm starting at Ira Keller Fountain at SW Third & Clay Streets, Portland, OR 97204. TABLE OF CONTENTS . Notice to Proposers . General Instructions and Conditions of the RFP . Project Contacts . Part I: Solicitation Requirements Section A General Information Section B CM/GC Services Section C Exhibits Section D Proposal Forms . Part II: Proposal Preparation and Submittal Section A Pre-Proposal Meeting / Clarification Section B Proposal Submission Section C Proposal Content and Evaluation Criteria . Part III: Proposal Evaluation Section A Proposal Review and Selection Section B Contract Award . Exhibits Exhibit A CM/GC Disadvantaged, Minority, Women and Emerging Small Business Subcontractor and Supplier Plan Exhibit B Workforce Training and Hiring Program Exhibit C General Conditions of the Contract for CM/GC Projects Exhibit D Sample Pre-Construction Services Contract Exhibit E Sample Construction Contract Exhibit F Assignment of Anti Trust Rights Exhibit G CM/GC & Owner Team Roles and Responsibilities Table Exhibit H Design Team Contract Exhibit I Public Information Plan Exhibit J Project Validation Report for Lovejoy Fountain Rehabilitation Exhibit K Anticipated Project Schedule Exhibit L 30% Cost Estimate Exhibit M 30% Specification Table of Contents Exhibit N 30% Construction Drawings . -
Sub-Area: Southeast
PARKS 2020 VISION OUTHEAST Distinctive Features Studio in the Laurelhurst Park annex is a satellite of the Montavilla Community Center. I Aquatic facilities include Sellwood, Mt. Scott, Description: The Southeast sub-area (see map at the Buckman, Montavilla and Creston. end of this section) contains many of the city's older, I established neighborhoods. This area is a patchwork of The Community Music Center is in this sub-area. older, mainly single-family neighborhoods divided by I The Southeast sub-area has three Community linear commercial corridors. The Central Eastside Schools and 45 school sites. Industrial District, which borders the east bank of the I There are lighted baseball stadiums at Willamette, separates some residential neighborhoods Westmoreland and Lents Parks. from the river. Resources and Facilities: Southeast has 898 acres Population – Current and Future: The Southeast of parkland, ranking third in total amount of park sub-area ranks first in population with 154,000 and acreage. Most parks are developed, well distributed, is projected to grow to 157,830 by 2020, an increase in good condition, and can accommodate a range of of 2%. recreational uses. I Southeast has the City’s largest combined acreage DISTRIBUTION OF SUBAREA ACRES BY PARK TYPE of neighborhood and community parks. I Southeast has a variety of habitat parks, including Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge, Tideman Johnson Park, and Johnson Creek Park that are popular sites for hiking, birding, walking, and general recreation use. I This sub-area includes part of the I-205 Bike Trail and about 4.6 miles of the Springwater Corridor, a 195-acre 16.5 mile-long regional trailway that includes many natural resources. -
Notice of a Type Ii Decision on a Proposal in Your Neighborhood
Date: April 5, 2018 To: Interested Person From: Arthur Graves, Land Use Services 503-823-7803 | [email protected] NOTICE OF A TYPE II DECISION ON A PROPOSAL IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD The Bureau of Development Services has approved a proposal in your neighborhood. The mailed copy of this document is only a summary of the decision. The reasons for the decision are included in the version located on the BDS website http://www.portlandonline.com/bds/index.cfm?c=46429. Click on the District Coalition then scroll to the relevant Neighborhood, and case number. If you disagree with the decision, you can appeal. Information on how to do so is included at the end of this decision. CASE FILE NUMBER: LU 18-119651 HR: HISTORIC DISTRICT ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant: Sandra Burtzos | Portland Parks & Recreation | 503.823.5594 1120 SW 5th Ave #1302 | Portland OR 97204-1933 Owner: City of Portland | 1120 SW 5th Ave #1302 | Portland, OR 97204-1912 Additional Contact: Tim Clemen | Place | 503.334.1640 735 NW 18th Ave | Portland OR 97209 Site Address: Halprin Open Space Sequence Historic District – SW Portland Legal Description: BLOCK 145 LOT 1-8, PORTLAND; BLOCK A LOT 2 TL 900, SOUTH AUDITORIUM ADD; BLOCK B LOT 2 TL 1200, SOUTH AUDITORIUM ADD Tax Account No.: R667714430, R777500170, R777500660 State ID No.: 1S1E03BC 03400, 1S1E03CB 00900, 1S1E03CB 01200 Quarter Section: 3129 & 3229 Neighborhood: Portland Downtown, contact Rani Boyle at 503-725-9979. Business District: Downtown Retail Council, contact Sandra McDonough at 503-552- 6762. District Coalition: Neighbors West/Northwest, contact Mark Sieber at 503-823-4212. -
ELECTRIC VIOLA RESOURCE GUIDE: DISCOGRAPHY and LIST of COMPOSITIONS by Martha Mooke
ALTERNATIVE STYLES ELECTRIC VIOLA RESOURCE GUIDE: DISCOGRAPHY AND LIST OF COMPOSITIONS by Martha Mooke This issue’s article continues the exploration of Many of the works on the list of compositions the electric viola with a discography of works were composed for me and which I also and a list of compositions for the instrument premiered. I have performed several of them (this includes actual electric instruments—of 4 many times in subsequent concerts (such as or more strings—or acoustic violas plugged in or Alvin Singleton's "Mookestueck" which I also miked so the sound is affected, not just recorded for Tzadik, Dave Soldier's "East St. amplified). There was some difficulty in Louis 1968 is a fave, and Tania León's "Hebras selecting works to include, because technically a d'luz"). I've come across many videos on 5‐string violin and 5‐string viola can play the YouTube and a plethora of electric violists on same repertoire, and I also have a collection of MySpace (many of whom are jazz/rock or heavy CDs from 5‐string violinists. I have only included metal), so these are wonderful resources for works that, as far as I can tell, were created for violists to investigate when searching for 5‐string viola. electric music. Please feel free to visit my YouTube channel at: There are a few exceptions to the rule. For http://www.youtube.com/user/POWERVLA. example, I included Jean Luc‐Ponty because he For those of you on Facebook, you are welcome was the first 5‐string violinist that inspired me to join a group I created called “Violas on the (in fact, I went out and bought the same Barcus Verge” which is an extension of a clinic that I Berry 5‐string violin—before I could find any have presented at the American String Teachers electric violas). -
See the City of Roses up Close!
Multnomah Falls & Columbia River Gorge Tour 2 Spring: April 20, 27 & May 4, 11, 18- Saturdays. Early Summer: May 25 to June 13 on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. 0 Does not operate on June 1 & June 8 due to parades. 1 SEE THE Summer: June 15 - September 1 - Daily. 9 Early Fall: September 3 - October 13- on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. Fall: October 19, 26 & November 2, 9, 16 - Saturdays. The Columbia River Highway through the spectacular Columbia River CITYCITY OFOF ROSESROSES Gorge offers a half-day of scenic attractions of this National Scenic ® Area. Attractions include Vista House, Latourell Falls, Multnomah Falls, and Bonneville Dam. The tour is via a large window deluxe motorcoach. Tour departs 8:30am, returns 1:15pm. Return time may UPUP CLOSE!CLOSE! be extended based on traffic. Reservations are required. Portland is a city of contrasts, a lively city center Adult: $59 Youth: (ages 6-12) $30 Child (5 and under): Free surrounded by natural beauty, from Washington Park and the West Hills to the Willamette River and Hop-On Hop-Off Trolley & Multnomah Falls Combo Tour- Deluxe Combination Tour Waterfront Park. Early Summer: May 25 to June 13 on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. See all the many and varied attractions Does not operate on June 2 & June 9 due to parades. the "Rose City" Summer: June 16 - September 2 - Daily. has to offer on Early Fall: September 4 - October 14 - on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Thursdays. board the Pink This tour combines a two-day pass on our Pink Trolley with our Multnomah Falls & Columbia River Gorge tour for an all-day/multi-day Trolley Sight- adventure to our beautiful corner of the world. -
South Waterfront Operations Plan
South Waterfront, Portland, Oregon Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) Operations Plan Overview The South Waterfront Neighborhood Emergency Team (NET) is a trained volunteer arm of the Portland Bureau of Emergency Management (PBEM), responsible for providing emergency assistance when deployed by PBEM or self- deploying when communication with PBEM is not possible. South Waterfront NET covers the area from the Ross Island Bridge at the north to and including the south side of Bancroft on the South, and from Interstate 5 on the west to the Willamette River on the east. South Waterfront is a complex community. There are no single-story family residences within its boundaries. Rather, it is composed of several high-rise residential buildings, one of which is a retirement community, three multi-story Oregon Health and Science University buildings, one of which houses overnight patients, one of which has units for longer-term stays for patients and families. In addition, in South Waterfront, there are several (mostly six story) medium-rise residence buildings, three lower grade schools or day care centers, and a variety of shops, restaurants, and professional offices. 1 South Waterfront NET Operations Plan, Nov 30, 2020 South Waterfront NET Leaders Team Co-Leaders (TLs): Laura McKinney and Ed Parker Amateur Radio Operators (AROs): Bill Waldman, Ed Parker, Barbara Short At present, South Waterfront has one NET team. Members of this NET live in various residence buildings and are in the process of developing disaster preparedness groups within their own buildings. With the help of NET members, other residents, referred to as Affiliated Trained Volunteers (ATVs), are being trained to prepare themselves to survive a disaster and to assist their neighbors. -
A Prima Vista
A PRIMA VISTA a survey of reprints and of recent publications 2012/1 BROEKMANS & VAN POPPEL Van Baerlestraat 92-94 Postbus 75228 1070 AE AMSTERDAM sheet music: + 31 (0)20 679 65 75 CDs: + 31 (0)20 675 16 53 / fax: + 31 (0)20 664 67 59 also on INTERNET: www.broekmans.com e-mail: [email protected] 2 CONTENTS A PRIMA VISTA 2012/1 PAGE HEADING 03 PIANO 2-HANDS 11 PIANO 4-HANDS, 2 PIANOS, HARPSICHORD, ORGAN 12 KEYBOARD 13 ACCORDION 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 13 VIOLIN SOLO, CELLO SOLO, DOUBLE BASS SOLO 1 STRING INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 14 VIOLIN with accompaniment, VIOLIN PLAY ALONG 15 VIOLA with accompaniment, CELLO with accompaniment, VIOLA DA GAMBA with accompaniment 15 2 AND MORE STRING INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 18 FLUTE SOLO, CLARINET SOLO, SAXOPHONE SOLO 19 TROMBONE SOLO 1 WIND INSTRUMENT WITH ACCOMPANIMENT, piano unless stated otherwise: 19 PICCOLO with accompaniment, FLUTE with accompaniment 20 FLUTE PLAY ALONG 22 OBOE with accompaniment, CLARINET with accompaniment, CLARINET PLAY ALONG 23 SAXOPHONE with accompaniment 24 SAXOPHONE PLAY ALONG, 25 TRUMPET with accompaniment, TRUMPET PLAY ALONG 27 HORN with accompaniment, HORN PLAY ALONG, TROMBONE with accompaniment, TROMBONE PLAY ALONG 2 AND MORE WIND INSTRUMENTS WITH AND WITHOUT ACCOMPANIMENT: 29 2 AND MORE WOODWIND INSTRUMENTS, 2 AND MORE BRASS INSTRUMENTS 30 COMBINATIONS OF WOODWIND AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS 30 COMBINATIONS OF WIND AND STRING INSTRUMENTS 31 RECORDER 32 GUITAR 35 UKULELE, MANDOLIN 36 BANJO 37 HARP, PERCUSSION 38 MISCELLANEOUS, 38 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH INSTRUMENTAL ACCOMPANIMENT 45 SOLO VOICE(S) AND/OR CHOIR WITH ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENT, UNACCOMPANIED CHOIR 47 OPERA, OPERETTA, MUSICAL, ORATORIA, MASS (SCORES: POCKET-, STUDY-, FULL-, VOCAL-) 47 ORCHESTRA WITH AND WITHOUT INSTRUMENTAL SOLOISTS 48 BOOKS OF MUSICAL INTEREST 51 CDs compilation by Jan A.