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Vol. XX No. 4 The Official Newsletter of Tigard April 2002
Mayor's Corner What's the latest on the Proposed New Library?
April is Volunteer Month. I want to You may have seen the model of the Bond Measure 34-47 on the May 21
let our volunteers know how much proposed new library on its whirl- ballot provides another opportunity
we appreciate the time they donate. wind tour throughout Tigard. You for citizen involvement.The$13 mil-
Tigard is a better place to live as a may have read about the efforts of lion bond measure would fund con-
result of their contributions. the citizen-based New Tigard Library struction of the new library,as well
Construction Committee to deter- as land acquisition,design and fur-
Tigard volunteers consist not only of mine the need for library services in nishings.During the first year,the
adults,but also youth. In the library, the community for the next 20 years. bond rate would be approximately 31
youth volunteers donated a total of You may have responded to a survey cents per$1,000 of assessed property
2424 hours! Their assistance included asking you what kinds of library ser- value. The bonds would be issued
computer work,instructing younger vices you'd like to see in the future. for up to 20 years. The amount
kids,checking in materials and shelv- assessed is expected to decrease over
ing books. These are just a few ways citizens the life of the bonds as property val-
have become involved in the future ues rise and new properties are
Other areas of the City received assis- direction of the Tigard Library. On
tance as well. Over three tons of litter March 5,citizens had another oppor- added to the City.
and trash were picked up along tunity to provide feedback on the Like any other revenue measure on
streets by 125 volunteers in 17 proposed new library project.Fifty the May ballot,Bond Measure 34-47
Adopt-a-Street crews. Fire hydrants people attended a community meet- will be approved only if 50 percent of
were painted and environmental ing. Suggestions were made on the Tigard's registered voters return their
work was completed at Summer design and development of the pro- ballots and over 50 percent of those
Lake,Cook,Woodard and Jack Parks. posed site near Hall Blvd.and voting cast their ballots in favor of the
Volunteers also worked on projects at O'Mara Street.Topics discussed in- measure.
water quality facilities. cluded green spaces and parks;
wetlands and environmental educa- If you would like to schedule apre-
All City departments utilize volun- sentation about the proposed new
teers to accomplish tasks that would tion;transportation and site improve- library,contact Library Director
notments. Citizens suggested et done without their assistance.
g opportunities for environmental edu- Margaret Barnes at
In the last year,more than 1,350 margaret0ci.tigard.or.us or call
volunteers donated in excess of cation as well as ways the City could
22,147 volunteer hours. steward the site to highlight open 503-684-6537.
green spaces.
There's always more to do! So,if you
are interested in volunteering,contact S p ring in td w p&eSS"
Volunteer Coordinator Susan The Tigard Senior Center Wellness Team presents the 2nd Annual
Koepping at susarnkQci.tigard.or.us Senior Health Fair,Saturday,April 13,10 a.m.to 1 p.m.at the Tigard
or 503-639-4171,ext.460. High School Commons,9000 SW Durham Road. Admission is free!
Health-screening tests will be available through the Lions multiple screening
unit. Don't eat anything for at least three hours if you wish to be tested for
diabetes. In addition,information will be provided from healthcare profession-
als,assisted living facilities and pharmacies. For more information,contact Jane
Jim Griffith,Mayor Herron at jim,janeHQmsn.com or call 503-590-8242.
April CIT
Meeting ACCI
CIT-Citizen Involvement Team Grassroots ,.rhood-Based l w
Where: Town Hall at City Hall, 131 Z S SW Hall Boulevard
When: Thursday, April 4, 2002, 6:3 0 - 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.
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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. City Budget Process
A presentation on the budget hearings schedule,opportunities for public comment and the process
used to reach a finalized budget.
7:30 p.m. Proposed New Library Update
A panel will answer frequently asked questions about the proposed new library and summarize citizen
recommendations from the site plan community meeting.
8:00 p.m. Break
8:05 P.M. Transportation Financing Strategies
A report on the findings of the Task Force including information on proposed fees,what the fees would
be used for and the next steps in the process.
8:30 p.m. Member Questions and Issues
8:40 p.m. Meeting Follow-up
8:50 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,
please contact Liz Newton at liz@ci.tigard.or.us or 503-639-4171,ext.308.
You can now ask questions or provide comments on CIT agenda items during the CITmeetings via email-
citmailgci.tigard.or.us. Any other time you ha ve questions, CIT agenda topic suggestions or CIT program ideas,
send an email. It's checked daily and you will get a response!
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April 20: A good day to volunteer in Oregon ... and Tigard Board and committee
On Saturday,April 20 9 a.m.—1 p.m. ress! To find this area,take Gaarde openings — applications
the City of Tigard will join communi- off Hwy 99,turn right on 115th,and are being accepted
ties and organizations throughout right on Genesis Loop (follow the Library Board
Oregon for SOLV-IT—a statewide signs on Genesis Loop). The City of Tigard Library Board
cleanup day. Tigard activities will Summerlake Park-Give the Sorg consists of seven citizen members
include: Rhododendren Garden a boost by who serve four-year terms. The
Fanno Creek Park—This will be the spreading a layer of mulch around Library Board advises the City
first official volunteer workday as we existing plants and placing wood- Manager and City Council regarding
implement a four year plan of activi- chips in the area marked for expan- library policies,budget,facilities and
ties in this park. Fanno Creek Park sion. Meet at the Summerlake Park needs of the community,and library
extends from Hall Blvd north to pg
arkin lot on Winterlake Drive. service.One member of this board
Main Street. The first step is to Bring a rake or shovel and gloves may reside outside the Tigard city
get rid of blackberries and i are a must. limits.At least one alternate will also
be appointed.
ivy so dress to protect � ��
yourself from brush.You'll SOLV-IT sponsors such as Port-
<o _" Budget Committee_ o' land General Electric will pro-
like the way it looks when - vide resources including The Budget Committee consists of
you're finished!Bring clip- five Tigard residents and the City
pers if you have them.Meet be- drinking water,safety glasses, Council. The community members
volunteers as we all
hind City Hall at 13125 SW Hall Blvd. bags,s as we all work to keep etc.,to assist serve three-year terms. The Commit-
Derry Dell Creek(near 115th and Oregon a great place to live. tee meets quarterly and is usually
busier in the spring. This Committee
Genesis Loop)—We will continue For more information or to sign-up reviews the City Manager's pro-
moving down the creek removing in- for one of the above projects,please posed budget,makes adjustments
ingre mvasive plants and debris and ore area for planting native epar- contact Susan Koepping,City of and sends it to the City Council for
tTigard Volunteer Coordinator at adoption. At least one alternate will
trees,shrubs and ferns. It's a big job susankQci.tigard.or.us or also be appointed.
and thanks to joint efforts of volun- 503-639-4171 ext.460. Your help is
teers and staff,we're making prog- needed! Alternates receive the same written
information and training given to
members and are encouraged to
attend committee meetings. If a
How did you feel about even/odd watering last summer? committee member resigns midterm,
Please let us know;visit our website at www.ci.tigard.or.us to fill the Council will typically appoint the
out our survey. Your opinion will help us with planning this alternate to fill the vacant position.
summer's water conservation program. Thank you for your sup-
port! Applications for the current board
and committee openings will be
accepted through April 30,2002.
If you are interested in applying for
Cdngratu.l V&" to,Jill.B9ars, ou.r F,m.p["ee of the M.antk for the Library Board or Budget
Mwe-k 20021 Committee,please complete a
Citizen Interest Application.Appli-
Jill has worked for the City of Tigard since 1997. She began cation forms are available in the
employment with the City as the PBX Operator and is now an lobby of City Hall,at the Tigard
Administrative Specialist It in the Office Services Division of Library and on the City web site
the Finance Department. Jill has had the double duty over the www.ci.tigard.or.us,on the"volun-
last seven months of working her current position along with teer opportunities"page. Questions?
helping to provide coverage during some of her co-workers Please call the City of Tigard
absences. Jill helps with phone coverage,Council packet Volunteer Coordinator at
preparation,copying projects and information-processing projects(including susank@ci.tigard.or.us or
the Cityscape)! Jill played a key role for Office Services in developing proce- 503-639-4171,ext.460.
dures for the Citywide vehicle pool. Her problem-solving skills are
valued by co-workers in need of a creative solution! If you want to reserve a
room in City facilities,Jill is the person to call. In a recent survey,room-use
customers relayed positive and appreciative comments about the service that
Jill provides. Congratulations,Jill,and thank you for all your hard work!
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Lofe-
News from the Tigard Library
13 125 SW Hall Blvd.
Uncover recycled LIBRARY EVENTS CALENDAR
treasure at the book sale!
Books,videos and other media will April 1,8,15,22,29 10-10:30 a.m. Toddler Time(Reg.Req'd-full)-Puett Rm
sell for rock-bottom prices at the
Spring Book Sale when donated and April 2,9,16,23,30 10-10:30 a.m. Preschool Storytime and Crafts-Puett Rm
discarded books are sold to raise April 3,10,24 1-1:30 p.m. Preschool Storytime and Crafts-Puett Rm
money for the library.This event is April 3,10,24 7-7:30 p.m. Pajama Party Family Storytime-Puett Rm
sponsored by the Friends of the
Tigard Public Library.Seek out a bar- April 4,11,25 10-10:30 a.m. Little People Storytime-Puett Rm
gain and learn about how proceeds April 4 1-2:30 p.m. "Invest In Your Dreams-College Savings
from the sale will support the pro- Trusts"(Reg.Req'd)-Puett Rm
posed new library!
April 6,13,20,27 11a.m.-noon Computer Basics(Reg.in person 9:30-
Friday,April 26,9 a.m.to 5 p.m.and 11 a.m.same day)-Puett Rm
Saturday,April 27,9 a.m.to 3 p.m.m April 9 7-9 p.m. Book Club Discussion of The Happy
Town Hall. Bottom Riding Club hosted by
Invest in your dreams Lauren Kessler-Puett Rm
Do you dream of sending your chil- April 12 6-8 p.m. Friday Night Music with Amy Pachelli
dren or grandchildren to college? -Puett Rm
Learn about the new generation of April 14 3-4 p.m. Virginia Lopez and the Mambo Queens
college savings trusts. Join Jim Shorr -Courtyard
Thursday,April 4,1 to 2:30 p.m.in
the Puett Room. April 16 7-9 p.m. "We Pine for Murder"Chautauqua
Lecture on Mark Twain-Puett Rm
Computer Basics class April 20 2-4:30 p.m. Celebrate Earth Day @Your Library
Learn what you need to know—from -Puett Rm(see article on page 5)
mouse tutorial to file management. April 25 7-8:30 p.m. "Exploring the Tualatin River"
Back by popular demand,Computer (Reg.Req'd)-Puett Rm
Basics,will be offered Saturdays 11
a.m.-noon in April and May in the April 26 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale
Puett Room.Register in person at the -Town Hall
Reference Desk the day of the class. April 27 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friends of the Library Spring Book Sale
-Town Hall
Lauren Kessler to host
Book Club April 30 4-5 p.m. Dia de los Ninos-Water Bldg Aud
Read Laurens book The Happy Bot- Mon-Thu 4-6 p.m. Homework Center-Teen Area
tom Riding Club:The Life and Times
ofTancho Barnes,a finalist for the Formore information on libraryprograms,
Oregon Book Award for nonfiction. 14sitour web site at www.ci.tigard.or.us
Then join the Eugene author for the
discussion,Tuesday,April 9,7 to 9
p.m.in the Puett Room.New mem- A1114braryprograms are free.
bers are always welcome. This book Some libraryprograms require registration.
chronicles the boisterous life of a pio- To sign up,call 503-684-6537
neering female pilot and world-class
party thrower. _
This program is funded
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by Live! @ Your Library.
®yourlibrary
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Celebrate National Library In honor of Library Volunteers
Week @ your Library To be a role model for my kids . . . �__7Z4
Virginia Lopez and the Mambo To gain skills or earn merit . . .
Queens perform Afro-Cuban Music To give back to the community. . .
Sunday,April 14,3 to 4 p.m. Volunteers give these reasons and many more for working at the Tigard Li-
in the Courtyard brary. Whatever the reason,April is a time to say"Thank You!"to the diverse,
Catch the rhythm as this female per- talented team of over 220 library volunteers.
cussion group plays Congolese
Yoruba and Afro-Cuban music with Contributing over 11,000 hours in 2001,this group (ages 12 to 90)keep the
books on the shelves,repair the tapes and organize thousands of items. To all
vocal arrangements,drumming and
dance. Refreshments and fun with volunteers we extend our heartfelt appreciation for your contributions and your
the Bookworm after the program. time.
This program is made possible by the Teatro Milagro Exploring the Tualatin
NEA(National Endowment for the
Arts)and RACC(the Regional Arts Tuesday,April 30, 4 to 5 p.m. River
and Culture Council). Water Building Auditorium(8777 SW Washington County's favorite river is
Burnham) the subject of a new book,Exploring
"We Pine for Murder" Celebrate elebrate Dia de los Ninos with a live Chautauqua the Tualatin River Basin:A Nature
and Recreation Guide.Join editor Lecture on Mark Twain theatre presentation of the
Su-
Tuesday,April 16 7 to 9 m. san Peter and Sue Marshall from the
p � p• Adventuras de Don Quixote pre-
Tualatin Riverkee ers,Thursday,
in the Puett Room p Y
sented by Teatro Milagro,a
A western reporter noted the public's multi-ethnic,multi-lingual troupe of April 25,7 to 8:30 in the Puett Room
longings for sensationalism back in professional actors who will delight for a slideshow presentation to cele-
1836: "We pine for murder—these children of all ages. brate the release of the book.Regis-
fistfights are of no consequence to tration is required.
anybody." The reporter was Mark Sponsored in part by
Twain,the journalist who never let The Oregon Arts Friday night music with
facts get in the way of a good story. Commission. �,� ' Amy Pachelli
Andrew Giarelli from Portland State Songwriter and lyricist Amy Pachelli
Mirada a lour will perform Friday,April 12,6 to 8
University will discuss Twain,the p.m.in the Puett Room. Pachelli s
Wild West and the development of
sound has been compared to Tracy
western journalism. Spring in to Reading Chapman,Indigo Girls and Jewel.
Sponsored by the Oregon Council for continues Listen to her CD"The Tears
the Humanities. You Cry"then hear her live at
Preschool Stories&Crafts the library lam guitar,flute
Tuesdays,10 to 10:30 a.m. y p y g g
Celebrate Earth Day @ Your Library y and piano.
during National Library Week! Wednesdays,1 to 1:30 p.m.
Saturday,National
pril L 2 to 4:30 Week!
p.mHave fun with books,songs,and Sponsored by The Friends
in the Puett Room and Town Hall crafts.Ages 3 to 6,with adult care- of the Tigard Library.
Celebrate the wonders of our planet giver.
earth–a place we call home,with Pajama Party Family Story Time Renew @ home
Anne Louise Sterry and her interac- Wednesdays,7 to 7:30 p.m. It's late and your library books are
tive musical performance.Puett Bring the family and your teddy due today—avoid those fines and re-
Room,2 p.m. bear! Come to the library in PJs and new online! From the Wilinet home
After the music,go to Town Hall for enjoy books,songs and much more! page, www.wilinet.wccls.Ah.or.us,
some activities from the PBS show All ages. click on Renew Online and follow the
ZOOM!Get the scoop on Flinkers,Pa- Little People Story Time simple directions.
per Towers,Gumdrop Domes,Puff Thursdays,10 to 10:30 a.m.
Mobiles and more. Ages 6 and up. Enjoy stories,songs,and activities. Connect faster @ your
Presented by the
Ages 3 and under with adult care- Library
American Society giver. New faster computers are now avail-
of Engineers Programs run March 19 through able with access to Internet and
Young Members Engineering May 9. Office XP. Download to disc or CD!
Forum. Sign-up is required.
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Skateboard Park Task Force update Action plan to complete
On February 20,a Skateboard Park Task Force General Membership meeting the Fanno Creek Trail
was conducted in City Hall. The meeting was televised on cable TV. It will be The Fanno Creek Greenway Trail is a
replayed several times in April on Cable Channel 9. For program times,con- 15-mile recreational and commuter
tact Tualatin Valley Community Access at 503-629-8534,ext.119. trail that connects the Willamette
River in southwest Portland to the
At the February meeting,Parks Manager Dan Plaza reviewed information for Tualatin River near Cook Park.
a design consultant to prepare the conceptual design. When completed,the Fanno Creek
Please check the City's web site for updates regarding the Skateboard Park. Trail will provide the first regional
Meeting dates and times will be updated on a regular basis. If you multi-use trail on the west side of the
have questions,contact Rich Carlson at 503-224-0871 �, Portland region,linking existing
or Dan Plaza,Parks Manager,at O parks and recreational facilities.
danielQci.tigard.or.us or 503-639-4171 ext.399. O More than 50%of the Tigard portion
of the trail has been completed.
A working group of local project
partners and Metro are developing
Clean Water Services seeks applicants for vacant an action plan for completing the
positions on Advisory Commission remaining sections of the trail. A trail
Clean Water Services(formerly Unified Sewerage Agency)is seeking an indi- consultant will be hired to assist with
vidual to serve a three-year term on its Clean Water Advisory Commission the project.
(CWAC). One vacancy is for representation from District 3 in the southeast Public meetings will be held during
portion of Washington County which includes the cities of Tigard,Tualatin, the development of the action plan.
King City and Sherwood and nearby neighborhoods. Applicants must reside The first meeting will be used to ex-
in this District to be eligible. The second vacancy is for a homebuilder/devel- plain the project and to develop a list
oper who provides services or lives in urban Washington County. of needs,concerns,and suggestions
Citizens interested in applying for a position on the CWAC should contact from those who will use or live near
Linda Kelly at 503-846-4469. Applications may be obtained from the Clean the trail. The second meeting will be
Water Services main office at 155 N.First Avenue,Suite 270,Hillsboro or at in the form of a presentation of the
their web site at www.cleanwaterservices.org. They will be accepted through draft master plan.
March 29,2002 or until the position is filled. Open House/Workshop
April 16,2002
Fanno Creek Farmhouse
Tigard Safety Town Registration 8405 SW Creekside Place
Tigard Safety Town is a nine-day session where children learn about bicycle, (located in Beaverton 1 block west of
pedestrian,home,fire,electrical and personal safety. Chevy's Restaurant at Hall and
Who: For kids who have a birthday between September 1,1995 and Nimbus.)
January 1,1998. No exceptions! Presentations at 5:30 7:30 p.m. pm.and
When: Registration is on April 13,2002 for the following session dates: Open House/Draft Master Plan
1st Session*—June 18—June 28(weekdays)
2nd Session*—July 1—July 12(weekdays;closed July 4) Presentation
*Each session offers a morning(9-11:15 a.m.)or September 10,2002
Tigard Water Building
afternoon(Noon-2:15 p.m.)class.
8777 SW Burnham Street
Where: Registration is at Tigard City Hall,Town Hall. 5 p.m.to 8 p.m.
Safety Town is held at Mary Woodward Elementary School. Questions:contact Duane Roberts by
Fee: $45(each additional child$40) Limited scholarships are available calling 503-639-4171 x347 or
A legal guardian must be present at registration and bring: duane@ci.tigard.or.us.
1.Child's birth certificate(no substitutions!)
2.Proof of address
3.Insurance policy number and medical information
4.Name and phone number of child's doctor
For additional information,please contact Julie atjg-rel4@aol.com or
503-524-0664 or Joyce at gjjjQftconnect.com or 503-590-3501.
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Rmet6 y Rase aprit Cabaret?erforma.nm— One Night Only! Be a Water Saver!
Chrissy Faith will perform classic ballads with rich lyrics in jazz Gallery. The City of Tigard is pleased to an-
nounce a 2003 water-wise calendar
Chrissy,a talented Broadway performer and recording artist,relocated to Port- design contest. The contest is open
land last spring. She has performed with a long,diverse list of singers includ- to elementary students in grades 1-5
ing Al Jarreau,Cindy Lauper and Madonna. She has toured with Neil who live within the Tigard water ser-
Diamond,Paul Simon and the Mamas and the Papas. She was the singing vice area.This contest has been a ser-
voice of Demi Moore in the movie No Small Affair and was nominated for a cess with Tigard elementary schools.
Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocalist for the movie's soundtrack.
When: Saturday,April 27,8 p.m. — Students create a picture based on a
water-wise theme. This years theme
Where: Tigard Community Friends Church is,"Be a Water Saver!" Fourteen pic-
15800 SW Hall Blvd.,Tigard tures will be chosen,at least two
Cost: Tickets are$10 each and seats are limited from each grade,and used in the wa-
To reserve tickets,call 503-620-5262 or for more information, * * ter-wise calendar. Entries will be
visit The Broadway Rose web site at www.bwayrose.com. judged on best expression of the
4 theme,design,creativity,and artistic
SUBDIVISION PROPOSALS IN TIGARD Skill.
City staff periodically provides advance notice of potential subdivisions being Contest rules:
contemplated in Tigard or its Urban Growth Area. Plans are in preliminary
stages and are based on pre-application conferences with the City of Tigard. Artwork must be prepared within
Plans have not been finalized. It is possible that development will not occur the boundaries of an 8 /i x paper.
immediately. If the applicant goes forward with the project,a neighborhood The paper must . positionedd in the
meeting will be scheduled by the developer/applicant prior to a formal applica- landscape format. Entries not sub-
tion being made with the City. Notice of the meeting is sent to property owners misted on the correct paper size and
position will not be included in the
within 500 feet of the proposed development.
judging.
PROPOSAL#1 Entries must be turned into the City
Tentative Project Name: "Un-Named" of Tigard no later than April 30. The
Subject: Subdivision of approx.5.88 acres into approx.28-30 lots office address for delivery is: City of
Zoning: R-7,5,000 square foot lots Tigard,Attn:Sara Danz,13125 SW
Hall Blvd.,Tigard,OR 97223.
Location: 12655&12825 SW Beef Bend Road;off
SW Beef Bend Road,approximately 150 feet west of Each entry must include the
SW Prince Albert Street dent's name,grade,school and
his or
Contacts: her teacher's name.
Developer/Applicant- ® By entering the contest,the entrant
B. Wagoner/Riverside Homes,Inc.503-645-0986 °a° d the decisions of the judges shall accepts and agrees to the above rules
Applicant's Engineer.- 'P
Lance Ludwig/Harris McMonagle 503-639-3453 an anfinal.
CityStaff- MathewScheideggerandBrianRager
503-639-4171 E For more information contact Sara
Danz at saraGci.tigard.or.us or
503-639-4171 ext.346.
PROPOSAL #2
Tentative Project Name: "Un-Named" _____
Subject: Subdivision of approx.4.5 acres into approx.11 lots I I I I I
Zoning: R-7,5,000 square foot lots
Location: 14130&14040 SW Fern Street;off SW T T T T T
Fern Street,east of SW Ascension Drive
Contacts:
Developer/Applicant-
Ken Sandblast/Planning Resources,Inc 503-682-2725
Applicant's Engineer.- Same
City Staff Mathew Scheideggerand Brian Rager
503-639-4171
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Here is a review of the City Council Meeting highlights for the past month:
➢ Declared April 1-7 as National Reimbursement District No.22 School District Facilities Bond Measure.
Community Development Week. (Howard Drive). ➢ Heard an update on the Tri-Met Action
➢ Declared Tigard High School ➢ Heard an update on Cook Park Plan.
Marching Band and Tigerette Dance Master Plan Expansion,Phase II. ➢ Discussed the Street Maintenance Fee
Team as the Official City of Tigard ➢ Discussed options to pay additional Study Report.
Ambassadors to New York City. costs for the 69th Avenue Local ➢ Discussed options for Cook Park
➢ Conducted a public hearing to Improvement District and reviewed concessions.
amend the Community Development assessments to property owners. ➢ Conducted a public hearing on
Code to allow more flexibility in ➢ Discussed options regarding MUR-2 implementing Title 3 by amending the
parking requirements for religious zoning issues raised during the Community Development Code.
institutions and joint parking Washington Square Regional Plan
throughout the Ci of Tigard. ➢ Considered a property tax exemption
g t1 g Implementation Hearing. request from Community Partners for
➢ Conducted public hearings to ➢ Met with Tigard-Tualatin School Affordable Housing.
establish Reimbursement District No. District representatives to discuss the
21(Errol and Former Street)and
Future Council Agenda Items:
* Hear a legislative update from Senator * Hold a joint meeting with the * Receive first quarterly update on the
Burdick and Representative Williams. Tigard-Tualatin School Board and the 2002 Council goals.
* Hear an update on the City of Tigard City of Tualatin. * Hear an update from the New Tigard
Communication Plan. * Hear an update on the Randall Grant Library Construction Committee.
Program.
For additional information or ifyou ha ve 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 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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