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Cityscape 2010-10 City of Tigard's Official Newsletter (] 1TYSCAP.F,_ Mayor's Corner Wanted: Input on Capital Improvement Projects Tigard has reached two historic milestones Comments and Suggestions Welcome Until October 31 that will require making important decisions in What's a Capital Improvement the next few months. Plan? CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN For the first time ever,we will secure The Capital Improvement Plan our own water source by partnering with (CIP)is Tigard's 5-year plan for •� ■ matching the cost of large-scale Lake Oswego to tap the Clackamas River for improvements—like roads,water "":::? our drinking water supply. Secondly,after •••• 1 and sewer systems—to anticipated •••"•'•••" decades of rapid growth,and the near build- a revenues,like taxes and bonds. g,'m out of the remaining buildable land within our borders,the economic slow-down has given What Makes a Project CIP-Eligible? The CIP is updated and us a one-time opportunity to acquire some Q The city defines a CIP project coordinated by a city management of the last remaining green spaces for parks. tY P 1 There will be significant costs associated with as any public facility project that team which engages all departments both milestones. We will face steep water rate improves or adds value to Tigard's in identifying vital public projects. •f nrastructure roads,sewers Whether or not each capital project increases over the next several years to fund i ( )� outlined in the CIP can be funded the new water system.Also,Tigard voters will Q Costs $50,000 or more; depends upon the budget. However, have an opportunity this fall to approve a bond Q Has a useful life or extends the money is allocated to projects that space acee to add to our existing park system. I measureto fund the acquisition key green useful life of a facility for five years are considered high priority or have spsor more. available grant funding. Typically,the think we need a chance to sit down and talk so we can make informed,practical,long-term The 5-year CIP document further out projects are scheduled includes plans for construction of beyond the current year,the less likely decisions when choices have to be made. immediate funding will be available. g Let's get together on Tuesday night, streets and sidewalks,land or right-of-way purchases rehabilitation and October 5,at 7 p.m.in the Town Hall at Does the Public Get a say? Yes! construction of sanitary sewer,storm, City Hall.I will be there,along with other City and water systems,public building Log onto the Neighborhood Council members.We'd like to hear your ideas Network web page at wwiv.tigard-orgov/ renovations and park development or and concerns,and we will share the same with improvement of park facilities. neighborhood. From there,you can you. recommend new projects and provide Spread the word—we can't solve our How are CIP Projects Chosen? input on future projects within the CIP problems if we don't work together.If you Projects are prioritized beginning document.Nominations for new and can't make it,or if you'd like to present your with the current year and projected comments on existing projects will be ideas or questions in advance,email me at for four additional years.The CIP is accepted until October 31. craigd@tigard-orgov. updated every year,with final approval If you have questions or by Council,through a process that comments,please contact City is separate from,but parallel to,the Engineer Ted Kyle at TedK@tigard-orgov Craig E.Dirksen,Mayor development of the city's annual or 503-718-2759. budget. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL: MAYOR CRAIG DIRKSEN, GRETCHEN BUEHNER, MARLAND HENDERSON, SYDNEY WEBB, NICK WILSON ACity of Tigard The Road to a Secure Drinking Water Future Update:Wall Street Tigard continues to implement TWSA would be unable to provide Extension the LAKE OSWEGO•TIGARD WATER input on how Portland's water system is On October 18,2010,the Tigard PARTNERSHIP to assure a water supply for managed. Planning Commission will examine the future. A project of this magnitude 2. Where do we need to a revised staff report regarding the requires a plan.The project has an be? In 2016,we will reach our final proposed extension of Wall Street over engineering roadmap for planning,design destination: delivering great tasting water Fanno Creek which requires removal and construction and a Water Financial to customers via the LAKE OSWEGO of significant wetlands.The Planning Plan to identify the funding necessary to .TIGARD WATER PARTNERSHIP.The Commission delayed a decision on this complete the partnership project. partnership offers TWSA customers matter from August 16,2010 to allow When we finally reach our more control over their future water for the submittal and consideration of destination—construction complete and needs. new evidence as requested by the appli- water flowing—we will no longer need to cant.The revised staff report addresses g g 3. What's the best route to get information heard at the Au ust 16 purchase water from Portland. The LADE there? Tigard's share of the project g OSWEGO•TIGARD WATER PARTNERSHIP costs will be financed through the sale of hearing and material received during the offers the most beneficial option at extended comment period.The Planning water revenue bonds to be repaid over 20 Commission is char ed with making the least cost to ratepayers. Instead of to 25 years. The best route is borrowing g g a Portland$2.5 million each year recommendation on this application to paying y funds at a low interest rate over a long the Ci Council for a final decision.The for water,that money will help pay for period,distributing repayment costs fairly ty an ownership share in a high quality between today's customers and future Tigard City Council public hearing has drinking water source,along with an customers. Rates must rise significantly not yet been scheduled. ability to control future costs. in early years to set aside reserve funds More than 50 comments were The Water Financial Plan Answers required by bondholders. received regarding this proposal prior Four Key Questions: 4. How much will it cost to get to the September 10,2010 deadline for 1. Where are we now. We there? Our current best estimate is $118 new evidence indicating broad public million for TWSAs portion.As we travel interest in this proposal.The city's currently buy most of our water from p Planning Commission plays an integral the City of Portland. One-third of down the road toward a secure drinking role in the growth issues of the city.For every customer dollar goes to Portland water future,initial cost estimates will be more information about the Planning to purchase water for the Tigard Water updated as we better understand design Commission visit tutvay. t t h Planning in Service Area(TWSA).We appreciate and construction needs. hall/boards committeesl�ilanning_commission. Portland's commitment to providing Contact Associate Planner Cheryl Caines water to Tigard,but their costs will Lake Oswego,Tigard at 503-718-2437 or cheglc@tigard-orgov increase over the coming years and the Water Partnership * for more information about this project. sfr✓ae,�rig WAdQe-fOFH3CC{iJ� {V4UrrK1rt1b1PS Open House: Protecting Tree Groves in Tigard Are you interested in learning Forestry Master Plan process,residents house on October 6 provides landowners more about efforts to protect the city's identified"Developing a Tree Grove and residents a chance to talk with staff remaining tree groves while balancing Protection Program"as a top priority for and consultants about the details of the property rights? Stop by the Tree the community. That includes finding project and learn about incentives for Grove Protection Program Open a way to preserve remaining groves protection. House, Wednesday, October 6,anytime of native trees through a flexible and The Tree Grove Protection Program between 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. in the incentive-based program. is one piece of a broader effort to update Library Community Room. You'll find An inventory of publicly and the city's code provisions relating to urban information and answers about Tigard's privately owned tree groves is underway. trees and forests. For more information Tree Grove Protection Program and other Property owners with a tree grove or visit www..tigard-orgov/trees or contact urban forestry programs. portion of a tree grove on their land have Darren Wyss at darren@tigard-orgov or Why now? During the Urban been alerted to the process.The open 503-718-2442. Paget www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter Q&A about Library Levy Renewal on November Ballot Parks Bond on Ballot Measure No.34-181: What is Measure 34-180? What would happen at the Tigard Library if A measure to acquire,preserve and It is a levy to maintain services for public libraries the levy renewal is not approved? protect open spaces,water quality, throughout Washington County. Election Day is If the levy is not renewed,the Tigard Library habitat and parks Tuesday,November 2. would: The citizens of Tigard will have ■ Decrease current service an opportunity to decide the physical Why is this levy levels and hours. landscape of the place we call home renewal on the this November. Measure 34-181 ballot? QgA ■ Reduce the purchase of will be on the November 2 ballot to A five-year local books and other materials obtain funds for the city to purchase option levy is ■ Reduce the number of land that's currently available and proposed to replace children's programs, transform it into parks and open the current four-year levy, including story times and space. which will expire in June 2011.This literacy programs. The city also intends to seek measure would provide funding from July 2011 matching funds from other sources. through June 2016. What else would renewal of this levy do? This matching technique was recently ■ Support central and outreach services used by the city on the 43-acre How would a countywide levy affect Tigard that link libraries together throughout the Summer Creek site—a future city residents? county and serve all residents. park. New money from a bond Although Tigard has its own library,it is a . Maintain daily book deliveries among would help fund the Summer Creek member of the countywide library cooperative libraries to fill patron requests. purchase. that provides funding to 12 libraries.Tigard If this$17 million bond measure residents pay both city and county taxes ■ Maintain the Washington County Library that fund the library's operational costs. Services(WCCLS)website and shared is approved on November 2,at least Approximately 80 percent of levy funds would be library catalog used by approximately percent would be used iacquire, pr spaces, distributed to support these 12 libraries. 255,000 active library cardholders. preserve and protect open spaces, fish and wildlife habitat,water quality ■ Maintain outreach services to special in creeks and streams,and parkland. What would happen at the Tigard Library if populations such as mail delivery of books About 100 properties have been the levy renewal is approved? to the homebound and literacy training in evaluated. If the levy is renewed,the Tigard Library would English and Spanish to instruct child care continue to: providers and parents. The remaining 20 percent of the bond money could be used to ■ Purchase books and other items to maintain create and improve community a collection of materials requested by the How would this renewal affect taxes? p parks, recreational areas and trails.Up to public.Tigard Library users borrowed ■ The 17(rate per$1,000 of assessed value $1.7 million would be directed to 1.4 million items in 2009-10. would remain unchanged from the current downtown park space. ■ Fund programs designed to enhance rate. To repay the bond over 20 years, children's pre-school reading skills. During ■ Owners of a home in Washington County Tigard property owners would pay 2009-10,attendance at children's and with an average assessed value of$215,089 $.29 per$1,000 assessed value in teen's programs exceeded 27,000 at (not market value)would pay about$37 the first year.For the owner of a Tigard Library. in 2011-2012. Taxes in future years would $207,000 home,the total cost would ■ Develop programs and offer resources to depend upon changes in assessed value. be approximately$60 per year. assist job hunters and others impacted by All spending would be subject the economy. How can you get more information including sources for statistics? to oversight by regular city audits to ■ Offer programs to assist the public in ensure all funds are spent efficiently. learning how to use new technologies. ■ Call or stop by the Library Welcome Desk 503-684-6537. For more information,view the"Parks Bond Frequently Asked ■ Log onto www.WCCLS.org/levy or call Questions"page on the city's website WCCLS at 503-846-3222 for county at www..tigard-orgov/FAQ. information. October2010 www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 Page City of Tigard RULES of the ROAD: LEARNING FROM OLDER DRIVERS About 40 million Americans, traffic collisions in the U.S. during likelihood that they'll use safety belts. or one-eighth of our population, 2008. When older drivers are involved Nationally,about 78 percent of drivers are 65 years of age or older. As still in fatal crashes,however,the younger over 65 used safety belts,compared to more members of the baby-boomer driver is twice as likely to be at fault. 63 percent for younger adults. generation cross that threshold,we'll Female drivers over 65 had by far Of the 519 Oregon drivers all have to adjust to the effects of aging the lowest fatality rate of any group involved in fatal collisions in 2008,65 on our vision,hearing,reaction times surveyed in the NHTSA analysis. Male (or 12.5 percent)were older drivers. and general driving ability. drivers aged 20 to 24 were twice as The vast majority(80 percent) of these About one-fifth of licensed drivers likely to be involved in fatal collisions collisions took place during daytime in the U.S. are 65 or older,and they than men over 65,and nine times more hours and on weekdays (72 percent), have a certain reputation for being likely than women over 65. perhaps because older drivers are inattentive and even unsafe. Yet many The NHTSA study also concluded less likely to drive at night and on studies suggest that these older drivers that"older drivers involved in fatal weekends. are safer and more responsible than crashes... had the lowest proportion Despite the familiar stereotypes their younger(and less experienced) of intoxication [5 percent] of all about older drivers,the numbers counterparts. adult drivers." About 60 percent of show that younger drivers might learn According the National Highway all impaired drivers involved in fatal something from them. Traffic Safety Administration collisions were under the age of 34. (NHTSA), 183,000 older drivers were One reason for the higher survival BY JUDGE MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN injured,and about 10,000 killed,in rate of older drivers is the greater TIGARD MUNICIPAL CouRT Paving Season Wraps Up Friends of the Tigard Library Thanks to careful planning and Rd.,Hall Blvd.,Burnham St. and Ash I funding from federal stimulus dollars and Ave. Finishing touches are being made - Tigard's Street Maintenance Fee,many on newly completed sidewalks along Friday,October 8 streets received upgrades in condition Burnham St.,Ash Ave.,Garrett St. and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and appearance.Pavement overlays have Barrows Rd. been completed on almost five miles The city offers a sincere"thank Saturday,October 9 of road along 72nd Ave.,Durham Rd., you!"to residents for their patience 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Bonita Rd.,Upper Boones Ferry Rd., duringconstruction. We also thank Sequoia Pkwy,Pfaffle St.,121st Ave., Library Community Room our contractors,Asphalt Maintenance 13500 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard and Garrett St. Associates,J&S Concrete,Kerr Crews also completed 13 miles of Contractors,Knife River,Kodiak—Pacific, Books and more!Bargains galore! slurry seals on streets in southern and and S-2 Contractors for their efforts northwestern Tigard. Slurry is the most to work responsibly and minimize the cost-effective treatment for residential inconvenience and noise caused by ATTENTION streets and has helped us make significant paving work. O � progress towards our goal of good BODMCity staff have worked diligently pavement condition throughout Tigard. to anticipate and minimize the negative la- Although we're closing out a impacts of construction.We appreciate successful paving season,progress your tolerance of the dirt and disruption continues on construction projects that accompanies most summer paving Read For Less! on Pacific Hwy.,Main St.,Greenburg construction. THANK YOU! Page www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter 14 • "tAow-dXafwo-kAL1dwV41 Recycle! 1-Day,2-Ways Area 5—Home of the Halloween Canine 5th Annual E-Waste Costume Contest Collection Event It's become a signature event Start planning your canine's at Potso Dog Park that's costume and join in the guaranteed to make you fun.Human escorts are smile! welcome to dress up The Tigard Dog too! A celebrity panel of Park Committee is judges will award prizes hosting the ninth for the best costumes Mark Saturday, October 30,from y and all participants will 10 a.m.to 1 p.m. on your calendar. annual Halloween ►�sAn aeThe city is teaming with Pride Disposal Canine Costume be eligible for great raffle Co. and Pride Recycling Co. to host a Contest on Saturday, -6 prizes! recycling event in the Fowler Middle School October 30,at Potso For more parking lot(10865 SW Walnut St.) Bring Dog Park. Registration information on Tigard your e-waste and sensitive documents to begins at 10:30 a.m. dog parks,email the this one-stop recycling/shredding event. with judging at 11 a.m. The park Tigard Dog Park Committee at Payment by cash or check only. is located off Hunziker Street at tigarddogparks@yahoo.com or log onto Wall Street,behind the former Coe the city's website at www..tigard-orgov/ Items for E-Waste Recycling Manufacturing building. communityl parks. DisrosAL FREE: All items that have a screen(including laptops,TVs,and computer monitors) are accepted at no Thank You Neighborhood Y000H000l Future Area 13 charge. Photographers! Web AdministratorCallMel DISPOSAL FEE: $5 for peripherals (desktop printer/copier/fax machine,UPS We received an amazing The West Tigard Neighborhood battery backup,VHS/DVD player) and 50¢ group of images from the place (Neighborhood Network Area 13) is or fluorescent tube lights 4'or shorter and that you call home! Work begins searching for a new site administrator—it f on assembling the images and could be YOU! for fluorescent tube lights longer than 4' and compact fluorescent light bulbs. formatting the 2011 calendar. Do you live within the boundary Once decided,we'll publish a list of Area 13?Are you interested in Paper Shredding and of the winning photographers. what's happening in and around your Food Drive Calendars will be distributed free neighborhood? Do you want to get Securely dispose of printed materials to area residents. involved in your community(from the containing sensitive information and comfort of your Lazy-Boy?) support the Oregon Food Bank too! Then team with Tigard's fun and One brown paper grocery bag of ... knowledgeable staff to learn everything documents will be shredded and recycled - you need to know to administer your FREE with donation of two (2) non- neighborhood site—and the training only perishable food items.Limit one free takes about 30 minutes! bag per car. DISPOSAL FEE: $10 for each This is a great opportunity to get additional red recycling bin of shredding {` involved in your neighborhood. Contact (minimum fee of $10). Joanne if you want to try it out–Joanne@ For More Information: Contact tigard-orgov or 503-718-2476. Pride Disposal Company at 503-625-6177 ^"w or visit wmm)...iridedisposal.com. October2010 www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 Page ACity of Tigard Is Public Service For You? The city is seeking volunteers to serve on four different boards. How do you know which one is right for you? Consider the following... ............................................... ..................................................... Getting to Know You... City Center Advisory Plan,Urban Forestry Master Plan, 1Vbetberyou re a seasoned volunteer, or Commission (CCAC) Tree Code,Heritage Tree and Tree City USA programs. makingyour first foray into public service, tell Mission:The CCAC advises the City us aboutyourselfi To be considered for any Center Development Agency on urban Interested?Two (2)vacant positions of these appointments,you'll need to fill out a renewal projects in downtown. will be filled.Applications must Citi en Committee Interest application. Find be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, pp Time Commitment:Approximately October 25. For more information one in the City Hall lobby at 13125 SIV Hall 2.5 hours each month,with an hour about the Tree Board,contact Boulevard or on the citys website at per month to review material.Voting Todd Prager at 503-718-2700 or www.tigard-orgovl volunteer. positions serve a 3-year term while todd@tigard-orgov. Some positions will require the applicant alternate members serve a 1-year term. to be a resident or business owner within the If You Like... forging public and Planning Commission Tigard city limits. In some cases, certain private partnerships,finding innovative ways to advance urban renewal,have Mission:The Planning Commission professions must be represented, or excluded advises the City Council on general either b state enabling act or local ordinance. expertise in urban planning or design, y g affordable housing creation or real land use and transportation planning estate development. issues,long-range community "'.""""""""""""""""""""' p investment programs,and acts Tigard Transportation Interested?Three (3)voting as a hearings body for certain /Advisory Committee positions will be filled as well as two land applications. Commissioners (TTAC) (2) alternate positions.Applications contribute to the city's Comprehensive Mission:The TTAC advises the City must be received by 5 p.m. on Friday, Plan,assist City Council in the Council and staff on transportation October 29. If you have questions formulation of community investment matters within the city. about CCAC activities,contact Sean plans,apply development regulations, Farrelly,Redevelopment Project and advance cooperative relationships Time Commitment:Expect to meet one evening a month for Manager,at 503-718-2420 or within the community. lean@tigard-orgov. approximately two hours,with Time Commitment:Expect to opportunities to participate in Tree Board meet up to two Monday evenings per additional transportation-specific month for approximately two hours. activities.Appointees serve 3-year Mission:The Tree Board develops Commissioners serve a 4-year term. terms. and administers a comprehensive If You Like... Guiding land use and If You Like... long-range planning, community tree management programdevelopment at the municipal level, transportation alternatives and the for trees on public property andapplying and interpreting Municipal effects upon growth,working with develops a citywide tree stewardship Code to real proposals,or if you have agencies at all levels of government, and urban forest enhancement a background or interest in planning, bringing realistic advice to City program. engineering or law. Council for consideration. Time Commitment:Expect to meet Interested?Two (2)voting positions Interested?Three (3)vacant positions one evening a month for 90 minutes. and up to two (2) alternate positions will be filled.Applications must Appointees will serve a 4-year term. will be filled.Applications must be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, If You Like...Trees!and educating be received by 5 p.m. on Monday, October 25. If you have questions residents on their importance to October 25. If you have questions about TTAC activities,contact Tigard's economic and aesthetic values, about the Planning Commission, Judith Gray at 503-718-2557 or preservation and planning and playing contact Susan Hartnett at 503-718- judiih@tigard-orgov. a vital role in the city's Comprehensive 2427 or SusanH@tigard-orgov. Page www.tigard-orgov•503-639-4171 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter Minds at Play: Shelf T'sr Lmlfe Gaming @ the Library ,der Mystery Party News from the Tigard Library 13500 SW Hall Blvd. Saturday,October 2,2-5 p.m. Community Room,Adults International Celebration Day _ A"murder"has occurred in the library!Adults Sunday,October 10 1 Noon-6 p.m. I Community Room (� are invited to join us for this interactive event featuring classic literary characters.You are — Noon-1 p.m. Ronnie Robins: Jazz samba band ,� encouraged to mingle,question your fellow — 2:30-3:15 p.m. Giti Najafi: Persian music and dance "suspects"and"witnesses;'uncover clues and — 4:30-5:15 p.m. Andean flute music compare notes with other sleuths to solve the Three musical performances from different cultures crime.The first to solve the whodunit will win will brighten your Sunday afternoon. Come for one a mysterious prize.Light refreshments will be performance or stay all afternoon! Sponsored by Friends of the Tigard Library. provided. Family Game Fest Rock'N'Roll Kindy with Mo Phillips Tales That Go Bump in the Night Friday,October 22,2-4p.m. Tuesday,October 12,7-8 p.m.,Community Room with Anne Rutherford Community Room,All Ages All Ages Friday,October 15,7-8 p.m.,Community Room School's out! Bring the whole family and get Ages 10—Adult your game on!We'll provide board games, Families are invited to join musician Twister®,Lego Rock Band®,video games on Mo Phillips for a chance to form a super Take a walk on the shivery side! Enjoy the big screen and snacks. crazy onetime band that will write,perform a show of chillers and thrillers,told with and record a couple of tunes in about an ghoulish gusto by master storyteller Anne Medieval Madness hour.Don't think we can pull it off?Check Rutherford.Anne mixes original and Friday,October 29,5-8 p.m. out the music page at rocknrollkindy.com and vintage ghostly tales with spooky songs and Community Room,Teens Listen to some of the crazy cuts from past poems in a spine-tingling(and funny-bone Come for LARP(Live Action Role-Playing) Rock`N'Roll Kindy shows! tickling) performance. at the library!Knights and knaves alike are Sponsored by the Friends of the Tigard Library. invited to an evening of festivities straight Discovering Finches from the Middle Ages.Costumes are strongly Saturday,October 23,1-3 p.m.,Community Room encouraged! Sample medieval flavors and games. Make your own boffer,while supplies Finches are among our most beloved backyard summer last."What's a boffer?"Come to the program feeders,but can you recognize them in the winter? Discover to find out! identification tips and explore their habits and migration.Local birding expert Doug Robberson will provide a lecture and slide show to teach you about this family of A Hepkitten's Teen Read Week Celebration • birds. Thursday, October 14 1 5-7 p.m. I Community Room : Re-Boot Cam : : p Join author Christine Fletcher as she gives a Tuesday,October 12 AND Wednesday,October 13 presentation (A Hepkitten's Guide to the War:Teens,Taxi 4:30-6 p.m.,Technology Room,Grades 4-5 Dancing and WWII) based on her fabulous book, Ten Cents Want to learn computer and research a Dance.Hear about what happens to 15-year-old Ruby skills while having fun at the same time? when,in an attempt to escape poverty,she falls into the I can't hear you!Did you say YES!?Use seedy yet deceptively fun world of Taxi Dancing. • the skills you learn at this two-day camp After the author's presentation,a local dance instructor for a specific school assignment or just • will teach some of the most popular dances from Ruby's • stick them in your back pocket for later. era,including Swing and Jitterbug.Those who survive the Registration required.To register,call the speed dance marathon will win prizes!Attendees can enter • Children's Desk at 503-718-2656. a drawing for our musical door prize,an iPod shuffle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . October2010 www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 Page City of Tigard PRSRT STD Ready, Set, Plant! 13125 SW Hall Blvd. US Postage Tree for All event on Summer Creek at Mary Woodward Tigard,OR 97223 PAID ElementarySchool ' 503-639-4171 Portland,OR The city and Friends Permit No 2528 of Trees are teaming up to plant 800 native trees and we need YOUR help! Join our agbu regional challenge to plant two million trees in the Tualatin POSTAL CUSTOMER River Watershed over the next 20 years.Tigard and her volunteers have planted nearly 83,000 trees and native plants since the"Tree for All"challenge began in 2005. Planting season is here! Let's get started! �Ik Saturday,October 16,9 a.m.to 1 p.m. �Ik Where: Mary Woodward Elementary School Mayor's Town Hall: Tuesday,October 5 (12325 SW Katherine St.,Tigard) @ 7:00 p.m.,Tigard Town Hall (13125 SW Hall Blvd.) What:Plant native trees and shrubs. Bring mud boots Regular Council Meetings: Tuesday,October 12, 19,26 for the wet areas. @ 6:30 p.m.,Tigard Town Hall (13125 SW Hall Blvd.) �Ik Registration: Required for groups over three or more. For more information,contact Environmental All meetings are open to the public. Council agendas are Coordinator Carla Staedter at 503-718-2788 or available online at svaysv.tigard-orgov/council or contact carla@tigard-orgov. Cathy Wheatley at 503-718-2410 or catby@tigard-ongov. Branching Out Leaf& Food Collection Event Fall Native Plant Sale A Message from Your Tree Board It's back! The city has four dates Looking for beautiful,drought People enjoy the beauty of for the Free Leaf Disposal event. This tolerant plants that require fewer year the event moves to Cook Park trees in our city,but there are many ychemicals and protect water quality. other benefits to having trees in the (at the end of 92nd Avenue off of Visit the Tualatin Hills native plant sale: community.Trees help clean the air and Durham Road) p • Saturday,October 2 water by reducing smog levels up to six Drop your leaves any time between 10 a.m.—2 p.m. percent,and rain runoff by over 327 9 a.m.and 3 p.m.on these Saturdays: • THPRD Nature Park, 15655 SW gallons per mature tree. November 6, November 20 Millikan Way,Beaverton Studies show: • Phone: 503-629-6350 December 4, December 11 trees add between 3 and 7 percent A large selection of native plants to the value of a home; • Leaves can be loose or bagged.We will be available for purchase. Select decrease annual cooling and will accept plastic,but paper bags are from a wide variety of trees,shrubs, heating costs by an average of 4 preferred. and flowering plants in all price ranges. percent;and • A donation of two non-perishable Once established,native plants need add social benefits by giving food items is recommended. little water and are easy to care for. neighborhoods a sense of place. Donations will be forwarded to r Before you shop,check out the For more information on the Tigard area residents through Native Plant Finder online tool to help benefits of trees,contact City Arborist Tigard's St.Vincent de Paul food you decide which plants will suit your Todd Prager at 503-718-2700 or Todd@ distribution facility, landscape: a ww..cleanwaterservices.org/ tigard-orgov. Questions? Residents/ToolsAndTips/NativePlantFinder. Contact Rob Block at 503-718- 2607 or Rob@tigard-or.gov.