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Vol. XVIV No. 7 The Official Newsletter of Tigard July 2001
Mayor's Corner , You're invited to an Old Fashioned Too
I trust you are enjoying summer and 4th of July Celebration /
taking advantage of the activities -`+-
available this time of year. The Bal- The Tigard 4th of July,Inc.presents This commu- ;� '•"�
loon Festival was the usual success the 15th Annual Tigard 4th of July pity event is
with many people attending and en- Celebration! made possible J)�
joying the events. Plan to attend the Where:Tigard High School Football through the
fireworks at Tigard High for the 4th Field at SW Durham Road and 92nd contributions
of July celebration! Avenue. of the Cities of Tigard,Durham,
Tualatin,and King City;Tualatin Val-
Some of you may know we are work- When:Wednesday,July 4-Gates ley Fire and Rescue,the
ing with Tri-Met to expand Tigard's open at 6 p.m.Fireworks at dark. Tigard-Tualatin School District;and
bus and transportation system.One donations from businesses and YOU.
new program available is a service What:A family event featuring
called U-Ride. Tigard residents with clowns,live music,kids'games,po- If you have questions,please call
limited income are eligible for this lice and fire vehicles. Concession Mike Marr at 503-624-2975. See you
service. More information is featured stands will offer light snacks for sale. there!
on the front page of Cityscape. If you (No alcohol,personal fireworks or
qualify,please use the service and let smoking allowed)
us know how it works for you or i
someone you know. We hope to be Tigard U-Ride Transportation Service
able to expand service at a later date.
Introducing U-Ride U-Ride Ticket Prices
Remember that the Library is now Ride Connection,Tri-Met and the The ticket price for passengers age 12
open Friday evenings until 9 p.m. City of Tigard have teamed or older is$.50 each way,
Yes,I know the Library is a bit up to bring you U-Ride,an :. and passengers under 12,
crowded,but we are looking for exciting new transportation including infants,will be
space to build a new,larger facility. option in the Tigard com- charged$.25 each way.
National studies indicate that we munity.
should have a 45,000-50,000 square
foot library to provide adequate ser- Reservation Options
vices to our service area population Who U-Ride Serves Advance Reservations:
of over 48,000. The present library If you qualify under in- Please make Ride Requests
building is about 13,000 square feet, come guidelines and are a at least 24 hours in advance
resident of Tigard,U-Ride of your trip.
but hopefully a solution to our lack-
of-space quandary is in the making! can pick you up at your door or a Standing Reservations: You may set
central location and take you to the
Have a great summer and be safe on nearest public transit connection,to up standing reservations for trips
your vacation. employment,to employment training taken on a regular basis.
or social services within the City of For more information and hours of
Tigard. Parents need to supply an service or to schedule a ride,call
approved safety seat for those chil- 503-226-0700.
dren requiring one.
Jim Griffith,Mayor
July CIT
Notice
Meeting CIT
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Where: Town Hall at City Hall, 1312 5 SW Hall Boulevard
When: Monday, July 2, 2001, 2:30 p.m.
PLEASE note change in date and time'.
Due to the Independence Day Holiday, the July CIT Meeting will be held on Monday, July2 at
2:30 p.m. and will be taped to air at 7 p.m. on Thursday, July S.
Replays are shown the following Friday at7p.m.,Saturday at noon and Monday at 10 a.m. on
Channe121 or 30 depending on your cable access.
2:30 p.m. An opportunity to meet one-on-one with staff to ask questions or discuss specific issues.
Representatives will be available from the following departments:
Administration,Community Development,Engineering,Library,Police and Public Works.
(This portion is not aired on cable.)
3:00 p.m. General Session —Aired on Cable Channel 22, 78 or 28.
3:20 p.m. Solid Waste Rate Review
The City has formed a solid waste work group that is meeting to review solid waste rates. This is an
update on the issues the group will consider.
3:30 p.m. Right-of-Way Maintenance: Who's Responsible?
The public right-of-way includes sidewalks and the area next to the
street. In most cases,property owners are responsible for maintaining ,.
the right-of-way areas surrounding their property-even if these areas
are behind or of the side of their property. This presentation will
explain property owners'responsibilities.
3:50 p.m. Meeting Wrap-up '
➢ Meeting follow-up MUUMUU
➢ CIT member issues or concerns
➢ Set next agenda
4:00 p.m. Adjourn
Bring a friend orneighbor!
Ifyou are unable to attend and would like to have your ideas included or ha ve suggestions,please contact Liz Newton
at(Iiz@citigard.or.us)or 503-639-4171,ext.308.
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News from the Tigard Library
13 125 SW Hall Blvd.
Library Events Calendar Read a Wild Tale
special events
July 2,9,16,23,30 10-10:30 a.m. Craft Time-Puett Rm Sign up for the summer
July 3,10,17,24,31 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool Story Time-Puett Rm reading program today!
July 3,10 2-3:30 p.m. Photography Workshop(Reg.req'd/grades
6-12/parts 1 and 2)-Puett Rm Friday, 10 to
1� Greta Pedersen's Songs of the West 3,10,17,24,31 6:30-7:30 p.m. Computer Basics(Reg.req'd) in Town Hall
July 3 11 a.m.-Noon Stress Techniques-The Childhood Years This lively family sing-alongmcludespio-
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm neer and Native American songs played on
July 4 Library closed for Independence Day theguitar and lap dulcimer. Learn to play
spoons,washboard and other traditional
July 5,12,20,27 Library Hours Guess-How-Many Jar-Children's Room percussion instruments. No registration re-
July 6 10-11 a.m. Greta Pedersen's Songs of the West quired.
(All ages)-Town Hall
July 7,14,21,28 9-10 a.m. Internet Basics(Reg.req'd) Thursday, July 12, 7 to 8 p.m.Greg Tales of
July 7,14,21,28 11-Noon Computer Basics(Reg.req'd) If-. •
July 11,18,25 1-1:30 p.m. Craft Time-Puett Rm Inspired by an historic Oregon barn slogan
that read'Professor Pierce's Pleasant Pel-
July 11,18,25 7-7:30 p.m. Family Story Time-Puett Rm lets.For Your Li ver,-this musical program
July 11,18,25 5:30-6:30 p.m. Internet Basics(Reg.req'd) uses folktales and anecdotes to describe the
sometimes hilarious history of medicine.
July 12 7-8 p.m. Greg Harris'Tales of the Trails Medicine Show The show will include plentyofhumor,au-
(All ages)-Fanno Creek Park dienceparticipation,and a puppet show.
July 13 1-2 p.m. Jack Davis'Mountain Men:Trappers&Traders
(Reg.req'd/grades 3-5)-Town Hall Friday, July 13, 1 to 2 •
Davis'Jack . Trappers
July 17 2-4 p.m. Theater Games Workshop(Reg.req'd/grades
wn Hall
6-12)-Fanno Creek Park Traders '
In mountain-man regalia,Davis will de-
July 18 7-8 p.m. Teen Book Group-Teen Area scribe survival in the early days of the Ore-
July 19 7-8 p.m. Rhys Thomas'Juggle Mania(All ages)-Fanno gon Territory. Get an up-close look at
Creek Park projectile points,Native American and set-
tler clothing,beading,tools and weapons.
July 19 7-8:30 p.m. Naturopathic Medicine&Heart Disease This program is made possible by the Ritz
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm Family Foundation and the Washington
July 20 1-2 p.m. Quick Kids Dance(Reg.req'd/ages 4-6)- County Historical Society This program is
Town Hall forgrades 3-5,and registration is required.
July 23 7-8 p.m. Naturopathic Allergy Treatment(Reg.req'd)- Call 503-684-6537,ext.276 to register.
Puett Rm Thursday, July 19, 7 to 8 p.m.
July 24 2-4 p.m. Anime Festival(Reg.req'd/grades 6-12)- •
Puett Rm Creek Park
July 26 7-8 p.m. Anne-Louise Sterry's Trail Tales(All ages)- Rhys Thomas,back by popular demand,
Fanno Creek Park shares his improbable juggling,unique com-
edyand amazing acrobatics as well as the
July 27 7-9 p.m. Free Movie Night Charlie's Angels(Rated books that inspired him.
PG-13)-Town Hall
July 31 2-3:30 p.m. Mime Workshop(Reg.req'd/grades 6-12)- i Thursday, to 8 '
Fanno Creek ParkAnne-Louise
Fanno Creek Park
All Library programs are free. Learn wonderful stories and songs told and
sting to keep spirits high around the camp-
Some Library programs require registration. fire at the end ofa long day. No registration
To sign up,ca11503-684-6537,ext.276 required.
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Parenting Classes Events for Teens
Stress Techniques --The Teen Summer Reading Program Wednesday,July 18, 7 to 8 p.m.
Childhood Years 2001: It's not too late to register for Teen Area
the coolest way to beat boredom and Teen Book Group: You've got the
Christine Richards,from The Rich- fight brain decay this summer. Regis- time,we've got the books. Check out
arsGroup Consultants, tration information is located in the the cool new titles we've got on hand
preeseentsnts a a workshop for parents on Library's Teen Area.Open to all to help you get through the summer.
children's stress. Learn skills to help youth entering grades 6 through 12.
your child cope with stress. All participants will win something Tuesday,July 24, 2 to 4 p.m.
Thursday,July 3, 11 a.m. to noon, and some will win big! Puett Room
Puett Room. Forparents and Anime Festival: Local cartoonist,
childcare providers. Tuesday,July 3 and Tuesday,July 10, writer,and videogame developer
Quick Kids Dance 2 to 3:30 p.m. Puett Room Tim Miller will describe the rich his-
Photography Workshop: Learn and tory of Japanese animation,and show
Colette Fallon presents a practice the elements of fine photog- short Anime classics on a big screen.
fun-packed hour of mu- raphy with photographer/youth li- Registration required;call
sic,dance and song for brarian Louise Meyers. Cameras 503-684-6537,ext.276.
children. Learn simple available;film
songs and movements to repeat at and developing , Friday,July 27, 7 to 9 p.m. Town Hall
home. Wear comfortable clothes. provided.Reg- '' Free Movie Night: Charlie's Angels
Friday,July 20, 1 to 2p.rn, Town istration re- *fps* (PG-13). Drew Barrymore,Cameron
Hall. For parents and children quired;call ' Diaz and Lucy Liu star in this campy
ages 4-6. 503-684-6537, but stunningly action-packed
ext.276. send-up of the classic 70's TV show.
Registration is required for both Snack and drink provided,shown on
classes. Call 503-684-6537,ext.276 to Tuesday,July 17, 2 to 4 p.m. Fanno a large screen.
sign-up. Creek Park(rain location: Puett
Room) Tuesday,July 31, 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Naturopathic Health Theater Games Workshop: The Fanno Creek Park (rain location:
world is a stage and we are merely Town Hall)
Dr.Eileen Walsh,naturopathic physi- players—might as well have a blast Mime Workshop: Marian Scadden
cian,is back by popular demand to playing improvisational games with of the Creative Works Theatre Com-
conduct two workshops: Daniel Murphy of the Broadway Rose pany leads a fast-paced and
Theater. Registration required;call high-energy exploration of the word-
Naturopathic Medicine and 1 503-684-6537,ext.276. less world of mime. Registration re-
Heart Disease quired;call 503-684-6537,ext.276.
Thursday,July 19,7 to 8:30 p.m.in -_---
the Puett Room Donate Craft Supplies to the Tigard Library
Discuss the natural approach to the
treatment and prevention of heart dis- If your home is cluttered with unwanted craft materials,con- a `_��
ease. Topics include fats,the role of sider donating them for use at the children's library event .
ic
sugar and milk,the importance of vita- known as Craft Time. We are looking for things like shells,
mins and minerals and proven herbal artificial flowers,colored macaroni,beads
approaches to lowering blood pressure and baskets. Bulk collections are most helpful. If you have
and cholesterol. supplies you would like to donate,please call Terri Smith at
503-684-6537,ext.271 to find out if we can use what you have.
Naturopathic Allergy Treatment Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Monday,July 23,7 to 8 p.m.in the
Puett Room Summertime Volunteering
Explore the natural treatment ofaller-
g>ies and learn the difference between Positions are open for volunteers to assist with the Children's Summer Reading
na turopathic and conventional medi- Programs,and book check-in and shelving. Applicants 12 years and older are
cine. A former hay fever sufferer,Dr. Iencouraged to apply either at the library or online at
Walsh is now allergy-free. www.ci.tigard.or.us/lib/volunteer opportunities.htm.
Registration required for both For more information,contact Volunteer Coordinator Trish Stormont at
classes. Call 503-684-6537,ext.276 to l (tnsh@ci.tigard.or.us)or 503-684-6537,ext.269.
reserve a place.
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Many thanks to Tigard New Tigard Library Construction Committee Update
volunteers -—
Environmental projects: In April
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In recent months the time,the Committee rec- 1
and May,145 volunteers from Tigard New Library Construe- ommended that the City
tion Committee has acquire property and
and nearby communities worked in worked with an archi- build a new library with
City parks and greenways as part of tect to identify how the an estimated size of
SOLV-IT and Down-By-The-River- Tigard Public Library
side events.Workingwith Cit Public g Y Com square feet.The
Y can best meet the cur- Committee also pre-
Works staff,volunteers pitched in by rent and future needslifta
sented information on
removing invasive species of plants of the community. The three possible sites. The
and trash from creeks. Some of the architect and a consul- Council was pleased
most notable items included toys, tant prepared a"Needs Analysis Re- with the report and instructed the
J, bottles,tires and a bean-ba chair!
g port for a New Tigard Library' and Committee to continue investigating
Trails were groomed and the new the"Building Program for the New the potential locations.The Commit-
rhododendron garden at Summerlake Tigard Library." Both of these stud- tee will go before the Council again
Park was given a layer of mulch to
' ies are available at the Library for this summer to report on its prog-
aid in moisture retention this sum
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public review. These reports ex- ress.Watch future issues of
mer. plain what facilities and programs Cityscape for more details about
Balloon Festival: How does a com- the library should offer to best serve this project.
! e communit the over the next 15 to
munity put on a large event such as Y
the June Hot Air Balloon Festival 20 years. For more information,please con-
tact Library Director Margaret
without volunteers? The answer is, In April,the Committee met with Barnes at(margaretQci.tigard.or.us)
I "it doesn't!" Some volunteers
the Tigard City Council and pre- or 503-639-4171,ext.263.
worked for months and others got in- sented a preliminary report. At that
volved at the last minute but all
helped to stage a successful event
that was enjoyed by thousands. Council Hearing on Downtown Economic Improvement
Adopt-A-Street: Employee groups, District was continued to July 10, 2001
families and friends responded to our On June 12,2001,at the request of the If formed,the EID and BID will fund
call earlier this spring for volunteers Tigard Central Business District As- a downtown improvement program,
tto keep Tigard's busiest streets lit- sociation,the Tigard City Council including the following: part-time
ter-free.Thanks to the Chamber of opened a public hearing to consider staff,professional assistance from the
Commerce,Collector's Press,Burns forming a downtown Economic Im- Oregon Downtown Development As-
Family Vending and Cindy Olson for provement District(EID)and Busi- sociation,street beautification pro-
joining the other 12 Adopt-A-Street ness Improvement District(BID). jects,business training seminars and
volunteer crews who collected nearly During the hearing,several questions business promotions.
3,000 pounds of litter so far this year. and issues were brought forward,
We even have a waiting list of people which prompted the Council to ask The Council will determine whether
who would like to help with this ef- for more information. these Districts will be formed and
fort. how the properties would be as-
The hearing will continue on July 10, sessed.
And there are more volunteers who 2001'at 7:30 p.m.at City Hall,Town
sit on committees,keep paths cleared, Hall Room, 13125 SW Hall Boule- For more information,please contact
help with office tasks;the list goes on. vard,Tigard,Oregon. Community Development Director
These volunteers have a positive im- Jim Hendryx at(jrmhg .tigard.or.us)
pact on Tigard. If you know a Tigard or 503-639-4171,ext.405.
volunteer,say"Thank you."If you - -- ---
would like be involved in these vol- Tigard-Tualatin new student enrollment
unteer efforts,please contact Volun-
teer Coordinator Susan Koepping at Although new students can enroll V Wednesday&Thursday,
(susank(& .tigard.or.us)or throughout the summer,the August 15-16,7 a.m.to 7 p.m.
503-639-4171,ext.460. Tigard-Tualatin School District is of-
fering two"new student enrollment" Register at the school your student
days in August. will be attending in the fall. To find
out which school your child will at-
THANKS! tend,please call the School District
Office at 503-431-4000.
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slow the flow Going to the dogs?
Are you interested in creating a safe
The City of Tigard thanks ev- ♦ Avoid watering the place in Tigard for dogs to exercise
eryone for continued partici- • driveway and sidewalk; and play together? If so,consider
pation in our voluntary - position your sprinkler joining the Tigard Dog Park Commit-
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even/odd watering plan. so water lands on the tee. The Committee is working with
This simple change in your lawn or garden,not on City staff to establish an off-leash dog
watering schedule will assist us paved areas. park. Members are involved in plan-
in maintaining reservoir levels for ♦ Avoid watering on windy ning and promoting the park.
domestic use,outdoor use and emer- days.
If interested in volunteering,you may
gencies such as fire fighting.
♦ Different sprinklers discharge obtain an application from the Volun-
Summertime is in full swing and sav- water at different rates—make teer Opportunities page on the city's
ing water is more important than ever. website www.ci.ti ard.or.us) or con-
Conserving water outdoors is not only sure yours suits your soil. ( K
tact the City of Tigard's Volunteer
a great way to decrease our daily wa- To learn more,join the City of Tigard Coordinator Susan Koepping at
ter usage,it reduces your utility bills. and the Regional Water Providers (susankC�ci.tigard.or.us)or
Last month we gave you tips on gen- Consortium at one of the following 503-639-4171,ext.460.
eral water wise landscaping tips. This Landscape Workshops. All work-
month our focus is on watering. shops start at 11 a.m.and are hosted
♦ To maintain the most efficient use
by the"Garden Doctor."
of your water,water early in the July21: Portland Nursery,5050 SE
morning or late in the evening. Stark,Portland 503-232-0463
Remember that healthy landscapes August 11: Farmington Gardens,
only require 1 inch of water per 21815 SW Farmington Rd.,Beaverton Tall grass and weeds
week(including rainfall). A rain 503-649-4568 To maintain Tigard's attractiveness
gauge will measure the amount of and appeal,it is essential to remove
water your landscape receives September 15: Tualatin River Nurs- and control unsightly vegetation.
from sprinklers and rain. ery,65 Dollar Street,West Linn This includes weeds and grasses
♦ Watering deeply and less often
503-650-8511 more than ten inches high,poison
promotes deep roots and prevents If you have questions or would like oak and ivy,dead trees and shrubs
disease. to receive a free rain gauge by mail, and blackberries bushes.
♦ Turn your automatic sprinkler off
contact Sara Danz at Property owners are responsible for
(saraQci.tigard.or.us)or
when it is raining. their property and areas ad-
503-639-4171,x346. jacent to their property that
adjoin City streets. Failure to
maintain and prevent vege-
Congratulations Brenda Abbott, June's Employee tation from becoming un-
of the Month sightly or weeds going to
Brenda started work at the City in Brenda is now working on a system
seed is subject to a citation.
February,2000 as a Microcomputer that will tie all the law enforcement For more information,con-
Technician in the Police Department. agencies in the Northwest into a sin- tact the City's Code Compliance Spe-
She has improved the quality of in- gle stolen/pawned property data- cialist at 503-639-4171,ext.314.
formation available to police officers base.She also has a flair for being a
tremendously,enabling them to in- problem solver and a creative
crease productivity. thinker! Brenda is also working on a [Needed
ook Donati7donations
project that will incorporate the City's Officers can now produce reports in GIS maps with police records of vehi-
minutes that previously took hours or cle stops and crime locations.By add- e Library is accep
days to develop.Brenda conducts ing a map of parolee's addresses for the September Friends of the
demonstrations and classes during whose methods of operation match Library Book Sale. Please bring
briefings to help the police staff learn the crime,the officers have a high your donations to the Library dur-
about these improvements.She was percentage of identifying the perpe- ing open hours. For more informa-
instrumental in forming a consortium trator. tion,call Linda Parker at
of local law enforcement agencies 503-684-6537,ext.261.
that share data. Great job Brenda,and congratula-
tions again!
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SubdivisioniPROPOSAL#T -Tentative Project Name: Unnamed
Proposals n Tigard Subject: Subdivision of approximately
l 2.26 acres into
City staff periodically provides advance notice of potential approximately 10 lots
subdivisions being contemplated in Tigard or its Urban
Services Area. Zoning: R-4.5,7,500 square foot lots
Plans are not final and are based on preliminary Location: 10240 SW 69th Avenue;off of 69th Avenue,
information. It is possible that development will not occur south of SW Ventura Drive
immediately. Contacts:
If the applicant goes forward with the project,a neighbor- Developer/Applicant: Lester Weber 903-635-9022
hood meeting will be scheduled by the developer/appli- Applicant's Engineer: N/A
cant prior to a formal application being made with the City Staff Mathew Scheideggerand Brian Rager
City. Notice of the neighborhood meeting will be sent to 503-639-4171
property owners within 500 feet of the proposed develop-
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Developer. George Marshall 503-933-2211
Applicant's Engineer. Harris-McMonagle Associates,Inc./Bill
McMonagle 503-639-3453 PROPOSAL#3 -Tentative Project Name: Unnamed
City Staff Kevin Young and Brian Rager 503-639-4171 Subject: Subdivision of approximately 1.33 acres into
approximately 4 lots
Zoning: R-4.5,PD,7,500 square foot lots;Planned De-
velopment
Location: 13875&13895 SW 121st Avenue;west side of
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< Applicant's Rep.: Project Design Consultants/Kenneth
Sandblast 503-296-6100
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Here is a review of the City Council Meeting highlights for the past month: (,
➢ Conducted a hearing and adopted and the hearing was continued to ➢ Scheduled an update with State a'
the City's Budget for Fiscal Year July 10,2001. Senator Ryan Deckert and State
2001-2002. Representative Max Williams.
➢ Considered a proposal for a citywide
➢ Approved the proposed Capital sewer extension program. )0- Conducted a public hearing to vacate
Improvement Project list for Fiscal ➢ Heard an update from the New a portion of SW 67th Avenue at
Year 2001-2002. Clinton Street.
Tigard Library Construction
➢ Heard an update on water supply. Committee. ➢ Discussed right-of-way and sidewalk
maintenance responsibility.
li ➢ Conducted a hearing on the ➢ Heard an update on annexation 1
formation of an Economic policy. ➢ Conducted a public hearing on Code
Improvement District in the ➢ Heard an update on Tigard service changes for the Durham Quarry site
downtown area. During the hearing, discussions with Tri Met. to accommodate a mixed-use Council asked for more information development.
Future Council Agenda Items:
* Conduct a public hearing for sale of * Review the update on Council goals. * Hear an update on the progress of
surplus property(Clute). * Continue public hearing on the the New Tigard Library
Committee.
* Consider several proposed wording formation of an Economic
changes to update the Tigard Improvement District in the * Hear a PGE briefing on community
Municipal Code. downtown area. surveys.
* Discuss strategic planning(setting * Preliminary discussion of revisions to
priorities)of major goal areas for the the Noise Ordinance.
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For additional information or if you have any questions about any of the items listed above,please contact City Recorder Cathy
Wheatley at 503-639-4171,ext.309.A copy of Council packet information can be found at the Library for the last six months.
Audio and videotape recordings ofmostmeetings are also available at the Library.
All meetings are held at Tigard City Hall--13125 SW Hall Boulevard,unless noted.
Meeting dates are tentative.To confirm a date or agenda topics,please call City Hall at 503-639-4171.
The Tigard City Council meetings are City Council: Library Board: Intergovernmental
cable cast live at 7:30 p.m.on the July 10*,17,24* Puett Room-TPL Water Board:
second and fourth Tuesdays of the
month on Channel 22.Replays air at August 14*,21,28* 2nd Thurs.,7 p.m. 2nd Wed.,5:30 p.m.
7 p.m.and 1 a.m.on Thursday and 6:30 p.m.unless otherwise Planning Commission: Tigard Water Building
10 a.m.,7 p.m.and 1 a.m.on Friday posted 1st&3rd Mon.,unless a 8777 SW Burnham
(following the second and fourth *Cable cast Meeting
Tuesdays)on Channel 21. holiday,7:30 p.m.
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