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May edition posted online

Saturday, May 5th, 2012

The May 2012 Mid-county Memo is posted online. A recap of its contents:

Last month, the top three mayoral candidates debated at David Douglas High School’s Howard Horner Performing Arts Center; the new Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative areas are approved; Parkrose School District averts a teacher’s strike; David Douglas special education teacher Annie Harrell is named Outstanding Teacher of the Year; Lee Perlman interviews City Commissioner Amanda Fritz and opponent, state Rep. Mary Nolan; the Planning and Sustainability Commission endorsed the Outer Powell Conceptual Design Plan; since 2006, east Portland neighborhood associations have been operating illegally; the Portland Housing Bureau is changing tax abatement area boundaries in east Portland … again; and, longtime Gateway hairstylist June Bauer’s obituary.


For years, east Portland neighborhood associations operating illegally

Thursday, May 3rd, 2012

Are east Portland neighborhood associations all illegal? Technically yes, says East Portland Neighborhood Office Executive Director Richard Bixby, but it is not their fault. It is his.
A handful of the City’s 95 recognized neighborhood associations are 501(c)3 non-profit corporations, able to offer tax deductions for donations. Most of the rest fall into a different non-profit status.

Because they handle relatively small amounts of money, they do not have to make yearly reports to the IRS — or did not until the year 2006, when the law was changed.


Police investigate east Portland stabbing

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

A news release and update from the Portland Police Bureau follows about morning mayhem in Mid-county’s Glenfair neighborhood:

“On Sunday March 14th, at approximately 1:20 a.m., Portland Police Officers responded to the 14700 block of E. Burnside St. on a report of a stabbing. Officers arrived and encountered a male subject leaving the area. The subject was detained and later determined to be the assailant.

“Officers also discovered an adult female with multiple stab wounds. The female was transported to an area hospital. Her condition is unknown at this time, however, the wounds are serious. It appears the the victim and the suspect knew each other. Detectives responded to the incident and began an investigation. This investigation is currently ongoing.  We hope to additional information later today as the investigation progresses.


November 2009 online edition recap

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Links and a recap of feature articles from the online editon of the November 2009  Mid-county Memo follow:

Latest photos and full story about the transformation of the former Children’s Receiving Center into the Gateway Center for Domestic Violence Services in east Portland.

Latest photos and full story about how former elementary schools within Parkrose School District — Thompson School and Knott Elementary — are being used these days.

A story about developers, for all intents and purposes, killing a proposed amendment to control the way garages are built on smaller parcels


Glenfair NA Moving Forward — Wednesday’s YOUTH conversation/workshop

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Today, at 6:30 p.m., the Glenfair Neighborhood Association is holding a meeting to review the results of the youth related survey conducted in May.

The  free event, held at Glenfair Elementary School, 153rd and Northeast Glisan St. in outer east Portland, includes finger food, door prizes, language translation and child care.

Children are encouraged to participate in the conversation.

For more information about this or anything related to the Glenfair Neighborhood Association contact Mike Vander Veen at the East Portland Neighborhood Office,
503-810-8269


Glenfair Neighborhood Association meets tonight

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The Glenfair Neighborhood Associaiton holds their gemneral membership meeting tonight, at 7-8:30 p.m., in Glenfair Elementary School, 15300 N.E. Glisan St.
The bondaries for this outer east Portland are: Northeast Glisan Street on the north to Southeast Stark Street on the south, and from Northeast 148th to the City limits at 162nd Avenue.

Tonight’s Agenda:
1. Welcome and Introductions
2. Citizens Noise Advisory Council (CNAC)
3. Minutes
4. Treasurer’s report
5. Partners for a Safe and Livable Portland and parks reports
6. Land Use report
7. East Portland Neighbors/ East Portland Neighborhood Office updates
8. Small Grants report
a. Software purchase – David
9. Bylaw discussion
a. Number of meetings
b. Removal of Article 5, Section 6