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March 2005 www.ci.tigard.or.us Volume XXIII No. 2
Mayor's corner Tigard City Council Goals for 2005
This year Council decided to take The City Council's focus for 2005 is to address three key areas. Overlaying
a different track than in recent years. specific actions taken in each of these areas is a commitment to:
Instead of listing our long-term goals 0 Seek more community Involvement
in many different areas,we decided . Tie actions to the Vision Task Force goals and strategies
to focus on specific tasks we would Enhance the appearance of the City
like to see accomplished this year.
Measure results
This decision is largely based on what
we heard from you, in the form of the 1. Revitalize Downtown
city's Citizen Visioning process,and • Complete and implement the Downtown Plan
the survey done by our Citizen Park . Urban renewal implementation
and Recreation Advisory Board. It's
• Public relations plan and vote
not that we don't think all those other
things are important,and we don't • Identify and begin projects
intend to abandon them,but this year 2. Improve 99W
we'd like to commit our resources to . Identify specific projects to alleviate congestion on 99W
addressing some individual issues of Prioritize projects/funding
concern that you,the people, have
identified. One of those is Hwy.99W. Leverage additional funding
How can we make it work better 3. Address Growth
and look better? Even though it's a • Revise Comprehensive Plan for Tigard and,if funded,for Bull Mountain
state highway,we can't just sit back . Metro—seek changes
and wait for ODOT to do it all. Identify and acquire Parks and Open Space
Another is Tigard's Downtown. This
Review growth of expenditures and revenue
year we intend to complete the
Downtown Improvement and Revital- • Graphic identify(branding)
ization Plan,and make some decisions • Signage
about how to make the plan a reality. • Logo
The Downtown Task Force still • Stationery
needs to hear from you. Call on Mayor Dirksen presented these goals to the citizens on Tuesday,February 8.
the phone,write an email, or best of Staff will prepare work programs that include timelines,communication plans,and
all attend a Community Dialog in your performance measures. For more information, contact Cathy Wheatley at
neighborhood. Need to know more? 503-718-2410 or cathy@ci.hgard.orus.
Contact the city at 503-639-4171 and
ask for Barbara Shields or
Beth St.Amand.
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Craig Dirksen, Mayor
TIGARD CITY COUNCIL: MAYOR CRAIG DIRKSEN, SALLY HARDING, SYDNEY SHERWOOD, NICK WILSON, TOM WOODRUFF
City of Tigard
It's Your Tigard = Get Involved!
Be a part of the decision making process and learn more about programs. Agendas are available at www.ci.tigard.or.us
under the Events Calendar link. No web access? Contact the person noted under each board or committee.
City Council Committee for Citizen Budget Committee and
Town Hall-6:30 P.M. Involvement
2nd, Y , and 4t,liaesdays 7 p.m. - 3'd Thursday in January, Library Board
Let your voice be heard—2n'and March, May,July, Sept. and Nov openings
4''Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m.- an opportu- A newly expanded committee
ni to speak to Council for two minutes Do you have an interest in how the
tY p whose charge is to review and evaluate
on an item not on the agenda. city funds services. Do you have ideas
Y g public involvement and communication
Cathy Wheatley, City Recorder, at plans primarily for city land use and on ways to enhance library services.
503-718-2410. Then consider these opportunities.
development programs. Jim Hendryx, Please consider contributing your skills
Planning Commission Community Development Director, at and experience to your community!
Town Hall-7 p.m. 503-718-2443. The Budget Committee and Library
1"and 3`d Mondays Planned Development Review Board have openings!
Nine member citizen committee Committee Applications for all these openings
that conducts public hearings on land A citizens committee whose task is will be accepted through Friday,April
use issues and development applica- to review and recommend changes to 22.If you are,please call the City of
tions. Dick Bewersdorff,Planning the Planned Development sections of Tigard Volunteer Coordinator,at
Manager, at 503-718-2432. the Community Development code. 503-639-4171. Citizen Interest Applica-
Park and Recreation Advisory Morgan Tracy,Planner,at tions are available at City Hall,the
Board 503-718-2428. Library and the Permit Center, and can
Tigard Water Bldg.Auditorium Tree Board also be found on the City web site at
7 p.m. - 2nd Monday Library Conference Room www.ci.tigard.or.us, on the "volunteer
>,
Seven member citizen board that 6:30 P.M.- 2nd Monday opportunities page.
advises the Council on park and recre- Whose mission is to develop and
ation policies,facilities,programs and administer a comprehensive program Learn
budgets. Daniel Plaza,Parks 8r Facilities for the management,maintenance,
Division Manager, at 503-718-2590. removal,replacement,and protection of Committee for Citizen
Library Board trees on public property. Matt Stine, Involvement Round Two
Library Conference Room-7 p.m. City Forester, at 503-718-2589. Town Hall,Tuesday,March 1,
2nd ThursdayCPO 4B/Tigard 7 to 9 p.m. (see article on page 2)
Seven citizen member board Downtown Task Force Open
C.F.Tigard Elem.School Library
advises the Council regarding library House
policies,budget,facilities and other 7 p.m. - 1 Thursday
needs. Connie Martin,Senior Adminis- Membership is open to all residents
Community Room,Saturday,April 23,
and property owners within the CPO 4B 9 a.m. to noon(see article on page 6)
trative Specialist, at 503-718-2512.
Tigard boundaries. Map and agendas There are a lot of opportunities to
Downtown Task Force available at the Washington County learn more about your city and commu-
Town Hall-6:30 P.M.-March 3 Citizens Participation Organization link nity. Continue to look here for opportu-
Twenty-four member citizen task on the city's web site. Contact Patt nities that may be of interest to you or
force. Beth St.Amand,Planner, at Opdyke, at 503-725-2117. call Liz Newton,Assistant to the City
503-718-2435. Manager, at 503-718-2412.
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Cityscape Newsletter
What do you and your Highway 99W Improvements
neighbors have in _ a 2005 Council Goal
common? The traffic congestion on Highway 99W through Tigard has been a great
We want your input to make our
concern to Tigard citizens. Of the 57,000 vehicles per day passing through the
community the best it can be!Join us
Greenburg/Hall Boulevard intersections,half is regional traffic with Portland or the
Tuesday, March 1, 7 to 9 p.m. at the Oregon coast as their destinations.Significant widening of Highway 99W would be
Tigard Senior Center(8815 SW O'Mara). difficult because of the adverse impact it would have on businesses on both sides of
the highway.However, a series of projects aimed at improving the intersections,
The city interested in expanding enhancing east-west traffic flow,and reducing congestion on the highway itself are
its citizen involvement program to either already underway or proposed for next fiscal year.
create aneighborhood-based program
that will give citizens and business
Widening the McDonald Street/Highway 99W intersection to add a dedicated
owners opportunities to work together right-turn lane on McDonald,a dedicated through lane across 99W to Gaarde Street,
with the city.
and an extended left-turn lane on McDonald Street is expected to greatly improve
traffic circulation at that intersection. Construction is ex-
Do you and your neighbors use the pected this summer and fall.
same streets? Parks? Walk the same Improvements to the Hall Boulevard/Highway 99W
trails/paths? Shop at the same stores?
Kids attend the same schools? intersection are in the preliminary design stages for construc-
tion to begin in late 2006.The project is funded through Washington
Do you live in a Neighborhood County's MSTIP 3(Major Streets Transportation Improvement
Watch area? Are you or some of your Program).W&H Pacific Consulting Engineers has been contracted by the County to
neighbors trained citizen emergency determine improvements to enhance movement through that intersection and
responders? Is therr e a Community alleviate congestion. Project elements will be selected by mid-2005 with design to
Connector in your neighborhood? follow later this year.
Would you like to get involved with A corridor study is underway to determine the best alignment for the extension
your neighbors to identify projects for of Walnut Street from Highway 99W,through downtown Tigard,to connect to
the city's capital improvement program Hunziker Street.This study expected to be completed this year will be coordinated
such as sidewalks,park improvements with the recommendations of the Downtown Improvement Plan.A proposed City
or street improvements? project for FY 2005-06 is to determine how to best handle the Main Street/
Did you miss the December Greenburg Road/Highway 99W intersection.The results should provide direction
open house? Join the Committee on the best alternative to alleviate congestion at the Greenburg Road/Highway 99W
for Citizen Involvement for Round intersection and improve traffic flow on Hwy.99W.
Two.
Draw your ideas for neighbor-
hood boundaries on maps, share
Inspection interactive voice response system
your ideas for program structure
and organization. The City of Tigard building division is installing a new interactive
Can't make the meeting? Stop by voice response system(IVR)that will allow customers to request inspec-
the library, Saturday, March 3 from 10 tions 24 hours per day, seven days a week. This new and improved
a.m.to 2 p.m.to share your ideas or system will allow permit holders to schedule or cancel building,
email your ideas to Liz Newton at electrical,plumbing,or mechanical inspections by phone. City
liz@ci.tigard.or.us. inspectors will have the ability to download results the same day
the inspection is done,therefore providing customers permit and
inspection status.
Tentative implementation date is March 1, 2005. For more
information,contact the City of Tigard Building Division at
fl 503-718-2433.
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News from the Tigard Library
Library - • Bargain Books Galore
Mar 1 7-8 p.m. Super Tuesday: Magic of Reading w/Arthur at Library Book Sale
Atsma-Comm.Rm
Mar 2 All day Read Across America Day-Puett Rm Browse rows of used
Mar 2 11 a.m.-noon Stepping Back:a Look at Local History and nearly new books and
-Houghton Reading Rm pick up some bargains at
Mar 2 2:30-4 p.m. Computer Class:Basic Internet(Reg.req'd) _
the Friends of the Tigard
Mar 5,12, 19,26 10:15-11:30 a.m. Dogs and Tales(new readers-Grade 5) Library book sale Friday,
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm
March 18 and Saturday,
Mar 5,12, 19,26 1-3 p.m. Tigard Chess Group(ages 8&up)
Mar 10 10-11:30 a.m. Computer Class:Basic Internet(Reg.req'd) March 19 in the library's
Mar 14,21,28 10-10:45 a.m. Preschool Stories(3-6 yrs.) Community Room. The
Mar 15,22,29 10-10:30 a.m. Family Stories(0-6 yrs.)-Puett Rm sale will run from 9 a .m.
Mar 16 2:30-4 p.m. Computer Class: Online Resources for job to 5 p.m.Friday and 9 a.m.
Searching(Reg.req'd) to 3 P.M.on Saturday.
Mar 16 7-8 p.m. Scottish Gaelic traditional singing and Proceeds benefit the
storytelling(all ages)-Comm.Rm
Mar 17 7-7:30 p.m. Hora de Cuentos para la Familia(Spanish Tigard Public Library.
storytime)-Puett Rm
Mar 17,24,31 10-10:30 a.m. Toddler Time(ages 18-36 mo.)-Puett Rm
Mar 22 7-7:30 p.m. Pajama Time(0-6 yrs.)-Puett Rm Library to re-open
Mar 23 2:30-4:30 p.m. Job Searching Skills(Reg.req'd)
Mar 24 10-11:30 a.m. Computer Class: Online Resources for job on Sundays
Searching(Reg.req'd)
Apr 2,9, 16,23 10-11 a.m. Computer Class:Basic Computer Skills Beginning March 6,the Tigard
(Parts 1-4)(Reg.req'd) Public Library will reopen on Sundays
Apr 2,9,16,23,30 10:15-11:30 a.m. Dogs and Tales(new readers-Grade 5) from 1 p.m.to 5 p.m.until June 30.
(Reg.req'd)-Puett Rm
Funding for the Sunday hours will
Apr 2,9,16,23,30 1-3 p.m. Tigard Chess Group(ages 8 8r up) come from the bequest left to the
Apr 4, 11,18,25 10-10:45 a.m. Preschool Stories(3-6 yrs.)
Apr 5, 12,19,26 10-10:30 a.m. Family Stories(0-6 yrs.)-Puett Rm library by Grace Tigard Houghton
Apr 6 11 a.m.-noon Stepping Back:a Look at Local History with permission from the Tigard
-Houghton Reading Rm family.
Apr 7, 14,21,28 10-10:30 a.m. Toddler Time(ages 18-36 mo.)-Puett Rm The City Council approved the
Apr 9 2-4 p.m. Hearing voices Storytelling Festival Sunday opening on a trial basis in
-Comm. Rm
Apr 12 7-8 p.m. Super Tuesday:Storyteller Anne-Louise Sterry response to public requests. Using
-Comm. Rm the bequest money is only a short-
Apr 13 2:30-4 p.m. Computer Class:Basic Internet(Reg.req'd) term solution. Continuation of the
Apr 14 10-11:30 a.m. Computer Class;Basic Internet(Reg.req'd) Sunday hours will be dependent
Apr 20 2:30-4:30 p.m. Job Searching Skills(Reg.req'd) upon the budget process for 2005-
Apr 21 7-7:30 p.m. Hora de Cuentos para la Familia(Spanish 2006.
storytime)-Puett Rm
Apr 26 7-7:30 p.m. Pajama Time(0-6 yrs.)-Puett Rm Sunday hours were eliminated
Apr 27 2:30-3:30 p.m. Computer Class: Online Resources for when the new library opened as part
Gardening(Reg.req'd) of the reduction of services resulting
All library programs are free. For more information about library programs,visit our web from the failure of the Washington
site at www.ci.tigard.or.us/library. Some library programs require registration. County operational levy in May 2004.
To register,please call 503-684-6537
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Super Tuesday Preschool Stories
"The Magic of Reading" with Storyteller Anne-Louise Sterry Mondays,March 14, 21, 28
Arthur Atsma Tuesday,April 12, 7-8 pm April 4, 11, 18, 25
Tuesday, March 1, 7-8 pm Community Room 10-10:45 a.m.,Puett Room
Community Room Children of all ages will laugh along Ages 3-6-years, no registration
A mix of sleight of hand with storyteller Anne-Louise required.This fun,book-based
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magic and comedy will delight Sterry's tales and tunes. program will engage
children of all ages. __��� � � preschoolers in exciting
reading adventures. j
Stepping back: A look at local history
Wednesday, March 2 Wednesday,April 6 Family St o r i e s
11 a.m.-noon, Houghton Reading Room March 15, 22, 29, 10-10:30 a.m.
The library is hosting a free lecture series, "Stepping Back: a Look at April 5, 12, 19, 26, 10-10:30 a.m.
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Local History,"in partnership with the Tigard Area Historical and Ages 0-6 years.
Preservation Association. On the first Wednesday of each month, Bring the kids
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hear lecture topics on early pioneer families,local for stories,songs '?
Native American cultures,and historic landmarks in and serious
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r, Washington County. silliness.
Pajama Time
Celebrate St. Patrick's Job searching skills March 22 and April 26
7-7:30 p.m., Puett Room
Day March 23, 2:30-4:30 P.M.
.."_ Ages 0-6 years, no registra-
Wednesday, March 16, 7 p.m. April 20, 2:30-4:30 P.M. tion required. Wear your
Community Room Library Conference Room Fz ` jammies and bring agrown
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An evening of bagpipe The library will host a three-part s up for books,songs and
music,Scottish Gaelic traditionalseries on writing resumes and cover more"good night"fun.
singing,and storytelling by i r letters, effective job interviewing, and Toddler Time
performer Geoff Frasier. All ages are general job searching skills. No registra-
welcome. tion required. Thursdays,March 17, 24, 31
April 7, 149 21, 28
Hearing voices storytelling festival 10-10:30 a.m.,Puett Room
Kick Off Event: Saturday,April 9, 2-4 p.m. Community Room Ages 18-36 months, .F
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To celebrate National Library Week,the Hearing Voices Storytelling Festival no registration 44d
kicks off with an afternoon showcase featuring storytellers Esther Stutzman, required. Enjoy 6=-
Rebecca Cohen,Alton Chung,Rick Huddle and Joe Kurmaskie.
books,music,and
movement
activities chosen with special consider-
Hora de Cuentos para Computer classes ation of the abilities and needs of
a Familia The library is offering a wide range toddlers.
(Spanish Storytime for all ages) of classes for novice and experienced Read Across America
17 de marzo, 21 de abril computer users. Classes include
mouserobics,basic computer skills,basic Wednesday, March 2,All Day
7-7:30 p.m., Puett Rm internet and online resources by topic. Puett Room
Se presentaran cuentos, Classes are free, but registration is Join kids across the country in
canciones y rimas para required. Please contact the Reference celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday! Stop by
ninos de todas las edades L - Desk at 503-684-6537 ext. 2517 to the Children's Room for games,crafts,
y sus familias. = C register. treats and stories throughout the day.
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City of Tigard
Your Tigard, Your Downtown Bill Monahan steps
- a 2005 Council Goal down as City Manager
Thank you to everyone who attended the December 4 "Your Tigard,Your Bill Monahan has stepped down
Downtown"Community Workshop and helped the Downtown Task Force plan for from his position as City Manager of the
Downtown's future. Everyone who attended worked with the consultant's experts, City of Tigard.
focusing on"great ideas"in six areas for Downtown:1.Urban Village/Economic
Conditions;2.Downtown's"heart";3.Green Linkages(parks,plantings);4.Trans- Bill's outstanding administration
skills have served the City well over the
portation;5.Evolution of Main Street;and 6.Transit Options.The consultants and
last ten years. Under his administration
Task Force heard your ideas and used them to revise the design and create the
plan. the City expanded Cook Park,built the
new library,joined the joint Water
Creating the plan is the first step,but the crucial second Commission,installed several successful
step involves making the improvements.How do we make Aquifer Storage and Recovery wells,
these projects a reality?Options include grants, revenue _J__ ` implemented a street maintenance
bonds,business improvement and/or local improvement40A,
program, improved Gaarde Street,
districts,debt financing,fees,tax abatement,SDC credits,or portions of Walnut and 121st,and added
urban renewal.Urban renewal is a redevelopment and sewers to many areas of the City that
finance program designed to help communities improve were not served. Bill brought the City
areas that meet specific criteria.Communities use urban k a
Ic���. of Tigard into the 21st Century during a
renewal as a tool to focus public attention and resources to time of unprecedented growth,estab-
stimulate private investment and improve neighborhood livability in a defined area.
lishing Tigard as Oregon's eleventh
Once an urban renewal district is formed,funding is determined by the increase in largest city.
assessed value as improvements occur.The district receives the tax revenue that
Looking to the future,the Council
would otherwise have been paid to other taxing districts;it not a new tax.
desires to shift focus from the adminis-
Join us April 23 for an Open House from 9 a.m.to noon in the Library trative tasks at which Bill excels,to
Community Room and explore the proposed plan. You'll have the chance to talk addressing some of the City's most
with Task Force members,community leaders including local,state and regional difficult issues. The Council's 2005 goals
elected officials,and experts about financing options.Your comments will help of implementing the City's downtown
refine the plan before the Task Force sends it to City Council for review. plan,improving Hwy.99 and addressing
For more information,visit www.ci.tigard.or.us or contact city planner Beth problems related to growth require a
St. Amand, 503-718-2435, or downtown@ci.tigard.or.us. Hope to see you there! more entrepreneurial approach. The
Council feels that achieving these goals
Employees of the Month will require a different set of skills and
Congratulations Loreen Mills,City of Congratulations to Sandra Hughes made the difficult decision that it was
Tigard Employee of the Month for and Kim Seits,City of Tigard Employees time to make a change in leadership.
January 2005! Loreen is being recog- of the Month for February 2005! However,the Council is very grateful
nized for managing the DUST Program- During the ice storm on the weekend of for Bill's contributions to the City over
the building and remodeling of the January 15,Sandra and Kim along with the years.He leaves the city financially
Permit Center and City Hall. From idea two on-call staff members,challenged strong and with modern systems,and
formation,negotiation of space needs, the weather and won to open the doors good managers in place ready to handle
consultant selection,bid development of the library for over 900 people who the challenges ahead. The new leader-
and award,construction,and moving of also braved the weather. Sandra and ship will benefit greatly from the
department, Loreen has managed every Kim provided excellent service to foundation that Bill has built.
detail and decision. The move has patrons that day along with their limited Bill has expressed his understanding
involved considerable change for the staff of Sandy Carson and Karina Sheets. and support of the Council's decision.It
organization and required superior The end result was many smiling faces is Bill's desire to continue to be available
customer service skills,tolerance and of people who were surprised and to provide assistance as needed. The
patience—which Loreen displayed at all happy to access their library on an Council welcomes his support and
time. Thank you Loreen for your hard otherwise challenging day. Great job wishes him well in his future endeavors.
work and care you consistently display. and congratulations.
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Tigard Safety Town Building Partnerships 2005 calendars now
registration The City of Tigard is partnering with a va i l a b l e
Tigard Safe Town is a nine-da Friends of Trees to rehabilitate the
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safety through the use of speakers, Bonita Park. The Friends of Trees next ~
films,art projects,music and hands on volunteer planting event to help plant
Artwork for the calendar was
P l � selected form over 600 entries from
activities such as riding through our own over 1300 trees &shrubs elementary students with the theme of
Safety Town! Children learn about is scheduled for Saturday, "Save Water, It's a Way of Life." The
bicycle,pedestrian,home,fire,electri- March 19, 2005 from free calendars are availableat Tigard's
cal,personal safety and more. 9 a.m.to 1 p.m.To City Hall and Library. To request a copy volunteer,visit
Kids who have a birthday between thru the mail,please contact Public
September 1, 1998 and January 1, 2001 www.friendsoftrees.org Works at 503-639-4171.
are eligible to participation. No excep-
or contact the City Forester,
tions.
Matt Stine at 503-718-2589.
Registration is Saturday,April 9,
2005 at Town Hall at Tigard City Hall
located at 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Regis- TVF&R Issues safety tips for seniors
tration starts at 9 a.m. for Tigard resi- As people grow older,the consequences of a fall grow more serious. Studies
dents and 9:45 a.m.for non-residents if show that 25%of seniors who experience a fall,and 50%of senior patients admit-
space allows. The registration fee is $45 ted for a fall injury,will die within one year. In addition,fractures from falls are a
(each additional child$40). leading cause of disability and often result in entering a nursing home. Most falls
Tigard Safety Town sessions are happen in the home and could have been avoided. Factors such as poor lighting,
held at Mary Woodward Elementary narrow stairs,slippery surfaces can increase the chances of a fall. Problems with
School. This year the session dates are glare and depth perception,reduced fitness leading to weakened muscles,or
June 20—30 (weekdays)or July 5— 15 prescription medicines that might cause dizziness or tiredness can also result in a
(weekdays). Each session offers a fall. Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescue reminds seniors and children of older adults to
morning(9-11:15)or afternoon(Noon- take the following precautions to help prevent a fall injury.
2:15)class. Take care of yourself- Get regular medical check-ups and talk to your doctor
A legal guardian must be present at to ensure appropriate levels and types of medication. Have your hearing and
registration and bring child's valid birth vision checked. Exercise regularly and eat nutritious meals. Need a blood pressure
certificate(no substitutions),proof of check? Stop by your local fire station and firefighters will check your blood pres-
address,medical insurance policy sure free of charge.
number,medical information,and the If you have a medical emergency it is beneficial for our firefighters and para-
name and phone number of the child's medics to know critical information such as current medications,physician informa-
doctor. tion,significant surgeries,and emergency contacts. Help us help you by complet-
For additional information,please ing a TVF&R Medical Emergency Card and posting it on the refrigerator in your
contact Lorrie at 503-590-0580 or home. The cards can be picked up free of charge at several local pharmacies and
courtrep@comcast.net. senior centers.
Remove existing hazards-Fasten throw-rugs to the floor with double-
backed tape. Keep cords out of pathways and clean up spills as soon as they
of happen. Arrange furniture to minimize obstructions.
Play 5 Add protections-Wear shoes with non-skid soles. Turn on lights when
walking through dark rooms and hallways. Use nightlights in all rooms. Install grab
bars in t he bathtub,shower and toilet areas,and handrails on stairwells. Place
phones in multiple rooms in case you have to call for emergency assistance.
For a free booklet on fall prevention contact TVF&R at 503-649-8577.
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CAP walk schedule , }
The schedule for CAP walks in March and April is as follows: I CAN
March 2 -Area 16, March 9 - Area 3 r. �•!{
March 16 - Area 10, March 23 - Area 24 a
March 30 - Area 41, April 20 - Area 12a Focus on Tigard airs
April 27 - Area 12b the first Thursday at 7 p.m.on TVTV
Cable Channel 28 wth replays throughout
To view the report to citizens for any of those areas, log onto the month.
www.ci.tigard.or.us/Cap. No web access? Call Liz Newton at 503-718-2412. If
you see the walkers in your area, feel free to ask questions or share your observa-
tions. April - Budget 101
Tigard City Council meetings air 'bine In! If you have Focus ideas
Live on the second and fourth Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. contact Liz Newton
Replays every Sunday at 12 p.m.,Monday at 7 a.m.,Thursday at 2:30 a.m., and at 503-718-2412
11 p.m.,Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday at 4 p.m. or liz@ci.tigard.orus.
All programs are on Channel 28.For questions about programming, contact
David Renshaw, TVTV Programming Coordinator, at 503-629-8534, ext. 124 or
david@yourtvtv.org.
For further information, visit the citys web site at www.ci.tigard.or.us.