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Vol. XX No. 3 The Official Newsletter of Tigard March 2002
Mayor's Corner The proposed new Tigard library-want to know more?
At the beginning of each year,the Here are some ways to find out more about both the current and
Tigard City Council establishes its about the proposed new library and proposed libraries.
goals for the coming year. The Coun- Bond Measure 34-47. Tune into a program about the
cil goals for 2002 are: Attend the community meeting on Tigard Library.The show will air
March 5,in the Tigard City Hall at March 12 at 7 p.m.,on cable
1. Transportation—Explore funding
sources,work with appropriate 7 p.m.Share your ideas on how to channel 22,and March 14 at 6:30 agencies for better services and facili- design the area surrounding the p.m.and 12:30 a.m.,and March
site of the proposed new 15 at 9:30 a.m.,6:30 p.m.and
ties. libraryat Hall Blvd.and
12:30 a.m.on channel 21.
2. Parks and Recreation—Complete O'Mara St. Do you want to talk with your
park master plans;support youth ac- Visit the Library page on �`La�`� neighbors about the proposed
tivities. the City's web site at \� new Tigard library? Meetings
3. Downtown—Plan for commuter www.ci.tigard.or.us, can be held in your home or a
rail station;review zoning standards; where you can find project nearby community center. Call
work on a redevelopment plan. updates and a"Question of the the Tigard Public Library at
Week"feature. 503-684-6537 and ask for Margaret
l Water—Evaluate options fora Come to the Library and pick up Barnes or Paula Walker. The
long-term water supply. brochures,Q&A fliers,displays Library can help you arrange a
5. Growth Management—Evaluate and bookmarks with information neighborhood meeting. Let's talk!
the Bull Mountain Study;support af-
fordable housing.
Broadway Rose Theater season tickets on sale now
6. Library—Council members will The Broadway Rose Theatre Company kicks off its 11th summer season on
individually support the library con- June 28,2002 with three light-hearted,funny productions.
struction bond.
The Will Rogers Follies opens the summer season.This lavish musical is an
7. Communication—meet with part- all-singing,all-dancing,all-out night at the follies and will run June 28-July 14.
ner jurisdictions;improve communi-
cation methods with Tigard citizens. The season's second show will be Flaming Idiots by American playwright Tom
Rooney.This zany comedy is about two burned out postal workers who open a
For more details about the City Coun- restaurant to get rich quick. Flanz ngIdiotswas the co-winner of the 1992 New
we2002 goals,please go rthe City's American Comedy Festival.The show will run July 18-August 4.
web site: www.ci.tigard.or.us.
Forever Plaid,will close the season and is a whimsical salute to the"guy
groups"of the'50s and'60s.Musical numbers include"Heart and Soul"and
"Chain Gang." Forever Plaid runs August 8-18.
Performances will be at The Deb Fennell Auditorium,9000 SW Durham Road,
Jim Grfhth,Mayor Tigard. Season tickets are now available. Adults-$45.00,Seniors and Students
-$39.00,Children 12 and under-$25.00. Tickets may be purchased by calling
The Broadway Rose box office 503-620-5262 or online at www.bwayrose.com.
March
Notice
ACCI
CIT-Citizen Involvement Team Grassroots Neighborhood-Basedl w
Where: Town Hall at City Hall, 131 Z S SW Hall Boulevard
When: Thursday, March 7, 2002, 6:30 - 9:00 p.m.
The CIT meeting is cablecast live on the first Thursday on channe122,78 or 28 at 7p.m. Replays are
shown the following Friday at7p.m.,Saturday at noon and Monday at 10 a.m. on
channel 21 or 30 depending on your cable access.
6:30 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.)
7:00 P.M. General Session - Aired on Cable Channel 2 2, 7 8 or 2 8.
Announcements,updates and status reports on current activities,issues and events.
7:05 P.M. General Announcements
7:20 P.M. Proposed New Library Update
A brief report on the status of the proposed new library project.
7:2 5 P.M. Metro Update
A representative of the regional government,Metro,will present information on the Urban Growth
Boundary,"Let's Talk,"and other current issues.
7:4 5 p.m. Tri-Met in Tigard
Come and find out how Tri-Met plans to improve service in Tigard.
8:00 p.m. Break
8:05 P.M. Wildlife/Plant Protection
The City has regulations in place for wetlands and some habitat protection. Learn about City and State
roles in protection efforts.
8:2 5 p.m. Commuter Rail - On Track!
Come and hear how this project is moving forward,the timeline and what's next in the process.
8:4 5 p.m. Member Questions and Issues
8:50 p.m. Meeting Follow-up
8:5 5 P.M. Set Next Agenda
9:00 P.M. Adjourn
Bring a friend or neighbor!
Ifyou are unable to attend and would like to have your ideas included or have suggestions,
0 please contact Liz Newton liz@citigard.or,us or 503-639-4171,ext.308.
You can now ask questions or provide comments on CIT agenda items during the ClTmeetings via email-
citmailQci.tigard.or.us. Any other time you havequestions, CIT agenda topic suggestions orClTprogramideas,
send an email. It's checked daily and you will get a response!
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Skateboard Park Task Force update Adopt-A-Path
The Skateboard Park Task Force is The Site Selection Subcommittee is in volunteers needed
making progress. On January 15, the process of identifying vacant Volunteers in the Adopt-A-Path pro-
Task Force Chairman Rich Carlson public or private property within gram do basic pruning,pick up litter,
and several Task Force members re- Tigard city limits for a potential park and report problems such as illegal
quested City Council allocate up to location. dumping,erosion,and hazardous
$20,000 to assist in preparation of a Here is a schedule of upcoming meet- trees.When volunteers take on these
cil
skateboard park design. The Counyear-round tasks,parks staff are able
agreed to proceed with the Task mgs. to devote more of their time and at-
Force's request and instructed staff to Design Subcommittee,February 7, tention to the heavier and more com-
seek a consultant for the skateboard 7 p.m.,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue plex park projects.Parks Supervisor
park design. Station,8935 SW Burnham Road Steve Martin has declared the
Adopt-A-Path program a success,
As part of the design process,the Combined Site Location/
Task Force will be provided and is looking for more groups inter-
Task Finance Subcommittees, ested in"adopting"paths.
with a cost estimate for the February 13,7 p.m.,
project.This will assist the = Tualatin Valley Fire& Volunteers have already"adopted"
Finance Subcommittee in 77Rescue Station,8935 SW these paths:
establishing fundraising Burnham Road • Fanno Creek Park path(Suzanne
goals. In the meantime, \ Sullivan,Jody Wilson and
this subcommittee is iden- All Membership Christene Hurlbutt)
tifying fundraising activi- General Task Force
ties,developing a logo and Committee,February 20,7 • 108th Path(J.Davies /John L Scott
creating a youth board. p.m.,Tigard City Hall,13125 Realtors)
Members of the Design Subcommit-
SW Hall Boulevard • Genesis Loop(Chown family and
tee are contacting consultants to iden- Meeting locations,dates and times neighbors)
tify the best designer to work on the are posted on the City's web site: • Pathfinder Trail(Combs-Lantz
project. Young people were asked to www.ci.tigard.or.us.If you have any family and B.Christopherson)
draw sketches of what they think the questions please call Rich Carlson, . Terrace Trails (Grover family and
facility should look like. These Task Force Chairman,503-224-0871 neighbors)
sketches will be made available to the or Dan Plaza,Parks Manager,
designer selected to work with the 503-639-4171,ext.399. • Woodard Park Trail (Tolliver
Task Force. family)
Would you like to adopt one of these
paths?
• Englewood Park North Path,on
Com9ratu6timis td)Ci z6M Lu, our Fm.phMee of t6 M.antk for the east side of the park,from
Scholls Ferry Road to Windsor
February 20021 Place
Xiaohong has worked at the Tigard Library as a Li- Q • Englewood Park West Path,on the
brary Assistant since August of 1996.Xiaohong is rec- west side of the park,from Scholls
ognized by her department for her excellent customer Ferry Road to Boxwood Court
service and hard work.She can be counted on to pitch D
_ • Tigard Street Path from Windsor
in and help with any project given to the Circulation Place to Tigard Street
Division,especially when it involves computers,an
area where she has training and expertise.In fact she is • Fowler Path from Tigard Street to
known as the"computer guru"and a"trouble shooter" Tiedeman Street
for the department!Xiaohong maintains a"can do"at- • Scheckla Path from 89th Avenue to
titude that is appreciated by the Library staff.She ap- 88th Avenue
plies her creativity to publicity activities related to Li- Interested in keeping Tigard's paths
brary programs. Xiaohong lightens Circulation's work- in tip-top shape?For more informa-
load with her sense of humor...another attribute that tion,or to adopt a path,please con-
the Library Department appreciates.Thank you, tact City of Tigard Volunteer
Xiaohong,for your excellent public service and con- Coordinator,Susan Koepping at
gratulations to you this month! susankQci.figard.or.us or
503-639-4171,ext.460.
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Lofe-
News from the Tigard Library
13 125 SW Hall Blvd.
LIBRARYEVENTS CALENDAR Read across America day
Celebrate Reading and Dr.Seuss'
March 1 1-2 p.m. Read Across America and Dr.Seuss birthday Friday,March 1,1 to 2 p.m.
Birthday Celebration-Town Hall in Town Hall!
March 5 3-5 p.m. "Job Searching Strategies-Resume and The festivities kick-off with a visit
Cover Letter Writing"(Reg.Req'd) from The Cat-in-the-Hat. Mayor Jim
-Puett Rm Griffith and other honored guests
March 5 7-8:30 p.m. "Vietnam:A Deeper Understanding" will read their favorite Dr.Seuss
(Reg.req'd)-Water Bldg books followed by some great treats,
March 6 7-8:30 p.m. Books for Wintery Nights-Puett Rm fun reading ideas,
March 7 7-8:30 p.m. "First-Time Homebuying" and a free photo i
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm session with that
March 8 7-8 p.m. Friday Night Music with lute player favorite feline!No
Clay Erickson-Puett Rm registration
March 12 3-5 p.m. "Job Searching Strategies-Interview Skills" required.Read '
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm Across America is a
March 12 7-9 p.m. Book Club Discussion of Eudora Welty' National Education
Curtain of Green and Other Stories Association project.
-Puett Rm
March 13 7-8:30 p.m. "Waking Up Your Garden" Spring Toddler Time sign-up
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm Telephone and walk-in registration
March 14 1-2 p.m. "For Seniors-Long Term Care Protection" for Spring Toddler Time begins
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm Monday,March 4.You may sign up
March 16 1-2 p.m. "For Seniors-Natural Ways to Optimize for ONE four-week session. Explore
the Aging Process" (Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm the importance of play and its
March 18,25 10-10:30 a.m. Toddler Time(Reg.req'd-full)-Puett Rm relationship to literacy skills. For
March 19,26 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool Storytime and Crafts-Puett Rm toddlers age 24-36 months and their
March 20,27 1-1:30 p.m. Preschool Storytime and Crafts-Puett Rm adult caregiver.
March 20,27 7-7:30 p.m. Pajama Party Family Storytime-Puett Rm SESSION ONE: 10 to 10:30 a.m.
March 21,28 10-10:30 a.m. Little People Storytime-Puett Rm Mondays,March 18 to April 8
March 21 7-9 p.m. "Writing for the Screen"(Reg.Req'd) SESSION TWO: 10 to 10:30 a.m.
-Town Hall Mondays,April 15 to May 6
March 31 Library Closed-Easter To register,call Terri at 503-684-6537,
Mon-Thu 4-6 p.m. Homework Center-Teen Area ext.271,or come to the library.
For more information on libraryprograms, visit our web site at
www.ci.tigard.or.us Lute Music from Clay
All library programs are free. Some library programs require registration. Erickson
To sign up,call 503-684-6537 Tigard resident Clay Erickson will
Get out of those wintery blues perform classical lute music on
Friday,March 8,7 to 8 p.m.in the
Forget your winter doldrums and join us for a cup of hot cider /l Puett Room. Erickson has decades of
and mini-reviews of books about leisure and recreation. Library rr experience with the lute and other
staff will present titles on favorite topics such as bookbinding, rare and beautiful instruments. Join
knitting,musicians,armchair travel,cooking and more. Puett him for the performance and learn
Room,Wednesday,March 6,7 to 8:30 p.m. about the history of this ancient
instrument.
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Job Searching Strategies Spring into books at the Just in time for the Oscars-
Join Jennifer Pranger,IBM Commu- Library! writing for the screen
nity Relations Specialist,for two Preschool Storytime&Crafts Thursday,March 21,7 to 9 p.m.in
workshops that will help you land Starts Tuesday,March 19,10 to 10:30 Town Hall
the job of your dreams! Come to a.m.and Wednesday,March 20,1 to
one or both. Registration is re- 1:30 p.m. Have fun with books,mu- Ever thought about writing a screen-
quired. sic,movement and crafts. Ages 3 to 5 play?Local screenwriters MJ Cody
with adult caregiver. and Gary Miranda will discuss their
Resume and Cover Letter Writing writing process and describe their re-
Tuesday,March 5,3 to 5 m. Pajama Party Family Storytime
Y p• cent work and experiences.MJ was a
Puett Room Starts Wednesday,March 20,7 to 7:30
m.The whole family is invited to writer of the television sitcoms 'Major
Familiarize yourself with resume p.dress in PJs and enjoy booksDad,""Mama's Family,"and"Knots
oy ,songs,
and cover letter guidelines and Landing."Gary was a finalist in the
and more. Bring g' y
styles. Practice writing your own your favorite Austin Film Festival and his screen-
resume or revise an existing resume grown-up and play"Brothers"is being reviewed by
in class. your teddy bear! several production companies.This
Interviewing Skills All ages. informative session is designed to ed-
Tuesday,March 12,3 to 5 p.m. Little People Story Time ucate and inspire prospective writers.
Puett RoomRegistration is required.
Starts Thursday,March 21, 10 to 10:30
Understand the components of a a.m. Enjoy stories,music,finger This program is sponsored by Live @
job interview. Learn to market plays,and fun. Ages 3 and under Your Library,an initiative of the
your skills and review tips on how with adult caregiver. American Library Association with
to ensure a successful interview. major support from the National
Prize-winning science fair Endowment for the _
Vietnam: A Deeper projects. Arts,Wallace-Readers'
Stop by the library in March to view Digest Funds,and the Ll
Yribkrarl
Understanding the winners of the Mar Woodard John S.and James L.Tuesda March 5 7 to 8:30 m., y @Y01
Tuesday, p' Elementary School Science Fair. Knight Foundation.
Water Building Auditorium
(8777 SW Burnham Street) Book Club reads Eudora
Computer classes are coming.,
Vietnam stretches 2,000 miles from If you haven't already heard the Welty
north to south along the South China word,stop by the library for details In celebration of the life of one of the
Seas. The ethnic Vietnamese have about our new and improved leading voices in American letters,
inhabited this land for thousands of schedule of classes. Never fear- the book club has selected Welty's
years and their culture and history computer classes are here! first book A Curtain of Green and
create a rich tapestry. This incredibly other Stories. Originally published in
beautiful land is unforgettable. View 1941,"these stories reflect the
slides and hear stories from world First-time home buying
traveler Penn Francis . Join real estate broker Brad Vincent writer's artistry at its luminous
Y peak." Read the book and join the
and mortgage loan officer Terry Kilby discussion,Tuesday,March 12,7 to 9
for their class,"How to Buy a Home p.m.in the Puett Room. New mem-
with Very Little or No Money bers are always welcome.
Waking up your garden Down!" Thursday,March 7,7 to 8:30
Wednesday,March 13,7 to 8:30 p.m., p.m. Registration is required.
Puett Room
Paul Taylor is back by For seniors!
popular demand to Long-Term Care Protection
demonstrate what your n Investment Representative James Shorr will discuss financing extended health
dormant garden needs care for us or our relatives. Who in your family is available to provide this
for a fantastic summer critical service? Learn about your options Thursday,March 14,1 to 2 p.m.
showing. Bring your Natural Ways to Optimize the Aging Process
family for an entertain- Learn to prevent the common dangers of diminishing eyesight,memory loss,
ing and informative joint aches and other such indignities. Dr.Eileen Walsh will teach us how to be
hour. Registration re- healthier and maintain quality of life for years,Saturday,March 16,1 to 2 p.m.
quired.
Both sessions will be in the Puett Room and registration is required.
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The numbers are in! Avoid becoming a victim of
What do these numbers have to do 31 is the number of cents per$1,000 identity theft!
with the proposed new Tigard Public of property value that would Did you know that most cases of
Library? constitute the initial tax rate to identity theft begin with mail theft?
34-47, 13 million, 31, 62, 21 repay the bonds. The rate is Following are some tips on how to
expected to decrease over the protect your mail:
You may have heard a lot of numbers 20-year repayment period. * Make it difficult for thieves to
related to the Tigard Public Library . 62 is the additional number of steal your valuable mail!Never
lately. As is often the case,too many property tax dollars per year that mail cash—use checks,money
numbers can easily become a jumble the owner of a$200,000 Tigard orders or pay-by-phone methods
in people's minds. Here's a way to home would pay to help fund the to pay bills.Make sure your
keep track of those numbers. proposed new library if the bond mailbox is secured and in good
• 34-47 is the number of the measure passes.That condition.Promptly remove mail
bond measure for equals the average after it is delivered.
funding the cost of two new
proposed new �'�• hardback books If you will be away,ask a
library. It will be \. neighbor or friend to pick up your
and two economy mail or ask the post office to hold
on the May ballot. tickets to the
your mail until you return.
• 13 million is the movies. *
number of dollars 21 re If you do not receive checks or
resents
that would be p
May 21—the date credit cards when expected,notifythe issuing organization
raised by the bond by which ballots promptly.
measure. If are due for the bond
approved,Measure measure election. * If you are planning to move,be
34-47 authorizes the City to For more information on timely and fill out
issue$13 million in general the proposed new library,check out change-of-address forms so your
obligation bonds. The bonds the library's web page at mail service will not lag.
would be repaid through property www.c%tigard.orus• * Deposit your mail in a Postal
taxes. Service mail collection box or mail
slot at a post office.NEVER place
New off-leash dog park your outgoing mail in an
Coe Manufacturing has agreed to an age,furnishings(picnic tables and unprotected or unlockablemailbox.
easement allowing the City to use a benches),parking,an interior perime-
four-acre site near Hunziker Street ter path,small interior fenced area for * Consider starting a
for an off-leash dog park. The Dog little dogs and puppies,dog drinking "Neighborhood Watch"in your
Park will be named"Potso Dog area and landscaping.Construction is area.By exchanging work and
Park,"in honor of Coe Manu- scheduled to begin April 1 and the vacation schedules with trusted
facturing's"first dog!" ,park is slated to open on July 1. neighbors and friends,you can
watch each other's mailboxes and
The Dog Park Committee For more information con- homes.If you observe anyone
held a site design meeting on January tact Dan Plaza,Parks Man- loitering around a mailbox or any
7. Discussion focused on perimeter ager,at danielgci.figard.or.us or other suspicious activity,call the
fencing and gates,entry area,sign- 503-639-4171,ext.399. police immediately.In
Washington County,the
Volunteers needed to plant trees at Englewood Park "non-emergency"telephone
The Fans of Fanno Creek will be planting 600 willows and dogwoods 924number is 503-629-0111.
at the 11th Annual Tree Planting Fest in Englewood Park on March 2, For further information,contact the
from 9:00am until noon.If you would like to help,bring a shovel and Crime Prevention Officer at the
wear your gloves and boots-it's likely to be wet. The planting site Tigard Police Department at
will be on the eastside of Fanno Creek this year. Take Nimbus Ave- 27047@ci.tigard.or.us or
nue off Scholls Ferry Road to the sign-in area. For more information or 503-684-4997,ext.220. Information
to sign up to help,contact Jay Watson at jwatsonQis also available on the City's web
easystreet.com or
503-579-4952. See the Fans of Fanno Creek web site site: www.ci.tigard.or.us(select
www.fansoffa, nocreek.orgfor current information about the Fanno Tigard Police,then look for the
Creek watershed. "Crime Prevention"menu.)
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SUBDIVISION PROPOSALS IN TIGARD Rainwater harvesting
City staff periodically provides advance notice of potential subdivisions being Have you ever considered collecting
contemplated in Tigard or its Urban Growth Area. Plans are in preliminary and storing rainwater for reuse?
stages and are based on pre-application conferences with the City of Tigard. "Rainwater harvesting"is the capture
Plans have not been finalized. It is possible that development will not occur and storage of rainwater for land-
immediately. If the applicant goes forward with the project,a neighborhood scape watering and is a great way to
meeting will be scheduled by the developer/applicant prior to a formal applica- conserve water.
tion being made with the City. Notice of the meeting is sent to property owners
within 500 feet of the proposed development. If you have any questions on a Usually water is collected from roofs,
but driveways,parking lots,patios
project,please call 503-639-4171 to reach the appropriate city staff member.
and sidewalks can be graded or fitted
PROPOSAL#1 with drainpipes to collect runoff.If
you want to collect rain from your
Tentative Project Name: Coppoen Estates Subdivision roof,place the end of a downspout
Subject: Subdivision of approx.1.93 acres into approx.6 lots into a barrel to collect runoff. Once
Zoning: R-4.5,7,500 sq.ft.lots collected,the rainwater can be drawn
from the barrel by attaching a spigot
Location: 11710 SW Walnut Street;off of SW Walnut and garden hose. As a safety precau-
Street,north of SW 116th Avenue&SW Errol Street "a'e1N tion,cover all rain barrels to prevent
Contacts: children and animals from falling in
Developper/Applicant.• and to keep leaves,bugs and other
Jerry T�osika&Jim Anderson/Ashrey debris out.
Development,LLC
Applicant's Engineer: Where can you find a rain barrel?
Pamela Alegria/Compass Engineering 503-653-9093 5T Contact a garden center to see if they
City Staff Brad Kilby and Brian Rager 503-639-4171 carry them.Commercial rain barrels
are usually made of plastic,hold
about 75 gallons and cost$50-125.If
PROPOSAL#T you don't want to spend that much
Tentative Project Name: "Un-Named" money,almost any container can
store water:cisterns,barrels,drums
Subject: Subdivision of approx.1.84 acres into approx.9 lots or storage tanks. A plastic barrel pre-
Zoning: R-4.5,7,500 sq.ft.lots viously used for storage or shipping
Location: 12575 SW Grant Avenue;off of SW Grant > works great.
Avenue,south of SW Johnson Street < For more information,contact Water
Contacts: Conservation Coordinator,Sara Danz
Developer/Applicant- at saraGci.tigard.or.usor
Al jeck/Alpha Engineering 503-452-8003 503-639-4171,ext.346 or email.
Applicant's Engineer- Same
City Staff Brad Kilby and Brian Rager 503-639-4171
Home Fire Escape Plan
PROPOSAL#3 Many people believe that it takes 10
minutes for a fire to become life
Tentative Project Name: "Un-Named" threatening. The truth is,it can take
Subject: Subdivision of approx.1.22 acres into approx.8 lots less than three minutes for fire to
block your escape routes,creating a
Zoning: R-7,5,000 sq.ft.lots deadly situation! Prepare now by de-
Location: 14300 SW Bull Mountain Road;off of veloping a home fire escape plan.
SW Bull Mountain Road,east of SW 144th Avenue Draw your home,showing all rooms
Contacts: and two escape routes. Include an
Developper/Apppplicant.• outside meeting place and practice
Mark Dane/Blue Sky Planning 503-641-5552 your plan at least once a year.
Applicant's Engineer.-Same sw a uN For additional safety information,
City Staff.• MathewScheideggerand Brian Rager � visit Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue's
503-639-4171
web site at
WWW.tvfr com/comm unl tysafety
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Here is a review of the City Council Meeting highlights for the past month:
➢ Approved Council Goals for 2002. ➢ Held a public hearing on proposed ➢ Heard an update on the Washington
➢ Appointed Brooks Gaston to the Tree assessments for the 69th Avenue County Cooperative Library Service
Board. Local Improvement District. Local Option Levy proposal.
➢ Adopted the Tigard Police Officer's ➢ Directed Engineering staff to prepare ➢ Held a joint meeting with the Planning
Association Bargaining Agreement. a preliminary Engineer's Report for Commission.
the proposed Wall Street Local ➢ Discussed affordable housing policy.
Recognized Gary Johnson for his Improvement District.
service on the Library Board and ➢ Considered resolution to implement
David Cory for his service on the ➢ Considered the renewal of the the Washington Square Regional Plan.
Tree Board. Washington County Urban Services
Agreement.
Future Council Agenda Items:
* Discuss community events funding * Hear an update on Cook Park * Hear an update on Transit Action
requests. expansion plans. Plans.
* Conduct a public hearing on an * Hear a presentation on Tigard-Tualatin * Hear an update on a street
amendment to religious institution School District's proposed public maintenance fee draft report.
parking requirements. facilities bond. * Conduct a hearing to adopt a Code
* Consider adopting an affordable * Hold a joint meeting with the Library amendment to implement Title 3
housing policy. Board. (Metro Growth Management Plan).
For additional information orifyou 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 Councilpacket information can be found on the City's web site at
www.ci.tigard.or.us or at the library.Audio and videotape recordings ofmostmeetings are also available at the library.
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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.
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