Tuesday, October 13, 2009

BNA Minutes form September 14th

14 Sep 09

BNA meeting at school w/18 in attendance

Leslie opened the meeting at 7:00 PM and introduced Adam Zucker and Bob Eaton from MCDD and Dick Shaffer from Pen #2. They presented detailed information and responded to questions from the attendees. Briefly, after the New Orleans flood, the Corp of Engineers rated levees around the nation beginning with the Columbia River. The Columbia River levee rated favorably between the Sandy and Willamette rivers.

Improvements are planned to improve the overall rating. An upcoming bond measure to pay for levee improvements was described. It uses current levee funding to pay off the bond so no increase is under consideration.

MCDD is working closely with CRC to coordinate levee issues with the overall bridge design. The annual meeting of Pen #2 is 3 Dec 09. Proxy votes are used to elect Pen #2 board members to represent the people living in the Pen #2 boundaries and to vote on any bond measure. Proxy cards need to be signed by the property owners and given to the representatives designated on the proxies prior to the annual meeting of Pen #2.

The CRC presentation by Peter Ovington was limited to the subject of bridge tolls. Tolls are a fact, says Mr. Ovington. While many in the audience disagree with the need for or length of tolls, there are really two toll questions. How high will the toll be? Where will the toll booth be located?

The variable by time of day toll range presented by Mr. Ovington was from $1 to $10 per trip. The tool booth may be located either before or after exit 308, Hayden Island. Toll will be collected by a radio transponder that reads a signal from each car that passes. Transponder-less cars will be photographed and a bill sent to the vehicle owner.

Mr. Ovington informed attendees that portions of the community favor tolling the existing I-5 bridge ASAP. Tolling the Glen Jackson I-205 bridge ASAP is also considered highly desirable.

The ODOT CRC engineer will be back to present at the November BNA general meeting.

Fall cleanup is scheduled for Saturday, November 7th.


Thursday, September 24, 2009

Willamette River Town Hall

Join Attorney General John Kroger for a Town Hall on the Banks of the Willamette River


You know that Attorney General John Kroger and DEQ Director Dick Pedersen are committed to improving environmental enforcement in Oregon.Come be part of the solution! Join us for a discussion about the current challenges facing the Willamette River and what it will take to reverse the trend.


Read more about our Tualatin River Town Hall in July.


Tougher enforcement is one important step but to make real progress... our rivers need you.


Thursday, October 1

6:30pm - 8:00pm

John Ross Plaza Studio

3623 SW River Parkway

Portland OR, 97239


If you plan to attend please let us know by respond by calling Julie Rutherford at 503-378-6002.


Together we can keep Oregon beautiful.
Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

September Meeting

September Meeting

Monday, September 14, 2009

7 PM @ Columbia Pioneer School

716 N. Marine Dr., Portland, OR

AGENDA:

Are we willing to support continuing the Pen 2 Bond Measure?

Representatives will be here from Pen 2 to discuss the improvement plans for Pen2 including major improvements to the Bridgeton Levee. We can have a big input by getting all of the individual land owners to sign their proxies and give support to the people they think represent their views. We have been told that proxies will be available to sign at this meeting.

What do we think about tolling for the new bridge.

CRC will bring in information concerning the many proposals for tolling.

If you have questions or comments, please send an e-mail to

Leslie Sawyer,

Chair, Bridgeton Neighborhood Association

parafriend@gmail.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Perseid Meteors: It's that time of year again

Look toward the northeast tonight through tomorrow morning for our annual meteor shower [aka shooting stars!]

If you can get outside the city limits you get a better view [no city lights] but even those of us who stay put should be able to see some is this event. I admit that the best viewings I had in my life were in the middle of an island in Lake George NY and also in Vt [where there are few people, no billboards and almost no night light.]

But I am in the city by choice [or rather genetic necessity] and I will see what I can see - you do the same and enjoy!

If I get any good photos or videos I'll post.