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Agenda Item No. 3, 1
For Agenda of
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JOINT MEETING WITH TIGARD CITY COUNCIL,
TUALATIN CITY COUNCIL,
AND TIGARD-TUALATIN SCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD
April 4, 2005
1. Call to Order/ Introductions
Mayor Dirksen called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m,
Elected officials present for City of Tigard: Mayor Dirksen; Councilors
Harding, Sherwood, Wilson, and Woodruff.
Elected officials present for Tigard-Tualatin School Board: Chair
Neunzert; Vice Chair Rutkin; Board Members Albertson and Chism.
Elected officials present for City of Tualatin: Council President Truax,
Councilors Harris, Gillespie, and Boryska
2. Joint Discussion on Methamphetamine issues
Tigard Police Chief Dickinson and Tualatin Police Chief Barker distributed
information on methamphetamine including chemicals used to make
methamphetamine, before and after photos of individuals showing the
physical toll on those who use methamphetamine, and the implications of
exposure to methamphetamine labs. New laws are making it more difficult
to manufacture methamphetamine and its manufacture is down in
Washington County; however, this drug is now being imported. Police
Chief Dickinson and Police Chief Barker talked to the elected officials
present about the problems associated with extremely addictive
methamphetamine in the schools. The approach to address issues with
kids is to "teach and treat."
Statistics about the percentage of youth who have tried methampheta-
mine were noted. Police Chief Barker noted appreciation to the School
District for the DARE and GREAT programs— "If we can save one, it's a
win."
There was discussion about the value of spending dollars so that
addictions can be avoided. Outfall of drug addiction includes increases in
property crimes and identity theft from those who turn to crime to find a
means to support their addiction. Police Chief Barker reviewed the arrests
and confiscation of methamphetamine in the last 18 months. Additional
discussion included:
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• The methamphetamine task force created by the Governor.
• Another survey about methamphetamine use by area youth will be
conducted in the near future.
• Additional resources allocated (and has increased 200% over the last
three years) to address methamphetamine addiction (prevention,
treatment).
Discussion followed on the changes made to keep the DARE program in
place. There was a comment about the survey results for one of the
middle schools where it could be interpreted that the percentage of youth
who have tried methamphetamine is relatively low. However, when this
percentage is translated into a number—a classroom would be filled. "It's
a huge concern."
There was discussion about whether a closed campus would help reduce
access. It was also noted that methamphetamine is brought in by kids
and has been found concealed in shoes. Chief Barker noted law
enforcement's willingness to work with the schools about how to identify
problems.
Another issue is that often children who use drugs are around adults who
are doing the same thing —the entire community needs to be aware of this
problem. People at the neighborhood level should be educated about
what they can do to help. There was discussion about the need to work
with families. In response to a question from Mayor Dirksen, Police Chief
Dickinson suggested elected officials could help address this issue
through continued support of law enforcement's efforts for prevention and
enforcement. Efforts to combat this problem start small as individuals,
neighborhoods, and communities take a common stand against the
manufacture and use of methamphetamine.
3. Update Park Bond projects— City of Tualatin
Tualatin Community Services Director Hennon reported that Tualatin
voters approved a $4 million park and library bond measure. He reviewed
some of the projects completed and those set to get underway. He
referred to projects which will be used jointly with the TTSD, including the
artificial surface sports field at Tualatin High School and the cross country
running trail for joint public and school use at Tualatin High School and
Byrom Elementary School.
There was discussion about the Parks Advisory Committee for Tigard and
Tualatin holding joint meetings to talk about ideas for parks and open
spaces.
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4. Update on Library Capital Improvement Project-- City of Tualatin
Community Services Director Hennon noted the addition to the Tualatin
Library has been placed on hold because the local option levy to fund
increased costs of operating the library addition and park improvements
was defeated. The Tualatin City Council will address, in the future, the
next course of action or timing for obtaining operating funding to allow the
library addition to progress.
5. Alberta Rider Status
Interim School Superintendent Pratton reviewed construction projects
completed and underway as a result of a bond measure approved by
voters. He referred to a number of the projects including new schools:
Alberta Rider, C.F. Tigard, Metzger and Tualatin Elementary. Both Tigard
and Tualatin High School had major projects included.
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Interim Superintendent Pratton referred to the Alberta Rider project. He
talked about Mrs. Rider and her long-time history in the community. This
school is scheduled to open in October 2005 and will accommodate 400+
students. The School District is considering how it will transition the
students and teachers into the new facility.
Discussion followed about a water reservoir in this area. There was
consideration to locate the reservoir on the school property; however, the
reservoir will now be located elsewhere. The School District and City are
working on public waterline placement issues. An April 4, 2005, letter
from Tigard Public Works Director Koellermeier to Interim Superintendent
Pratton concerning this matter was distributed and reviewed. A copy of
this letter is on file in the City Recorder's office.
6. Skate Park Update
Tigard Public Works Director Koellermeier reviewed the Tigard skate park
(Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park) progress. A fundraising campaign is
now underway. The Tigard City Council will soon be considering whether
to approve a grant application for this project. The skate park site is on
property (now part of the parking lot) next to the Tigard City Hall. The
anticipated completion date for the park is the summer of 2006.
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7. Tigard Turns the Tide Update — Liz Newton & Connie Ramaekers
Tigard Assistant to the City Manager Newton and TTSD Prevention
Specialist Ramaekers presented this item. Assistant to the City Manager
Newton reviewed history of community groups formed to support local
youth. Tigard Turns the Tide was formed in the early 80's with a focus on
a safe, drug and alcohol free, graduation party. Recently Tigard Turns the
Tide and the Mayor's Youth Forum combined into one non-profit group
and will be called Tigard Turns the Tide. The mission of this group is to
promote a safe and healthy community by reducing alcohol, tobacco, and
other drug related problems through prevention, education, treatment
advocacy, and support of state and nationwide prevention efforts.
Prevention Specialist Ramaekers reported on a grant application recently
submitted. If Tigard Turns the Tide is awarded, it will receive $100,000
per year for five to ten years to use to reduce substance abuse.
Information prepared for the grant was distributed, reviewed and
discussed. A copy of this information is on file in the City Recorder's
office.
8. Tualatin Footbridge Update
Tualatin Community Services Director Hennon reported on the progress
for this project. This $1.6 million project was funded by a $1.1 million
State grant, with the remaining costs to be borne by the Cities of Tualatin
and Tigard — a small amount will also be contributed by the City of
Durham. The biggest issues for this project have been obtaining the
necessary permits pertaining to the wetlands.
There was discussion about the benefits of this project, which will link the
three cities (Tigard, Tualatin and Durham). Costs have increased and the
State responded by increasing the grant dollars awarded; this will mean
there will be some corresponding increases in grant matching funds to be
contributed by the cities. Tigard and Tualatin staff will continue to work
together on this project.
There was discussion on the project design to accommodate safety for
pedestrians and bicyclists as well as allowing enough width for
maintenance vehicle access. The structure will be ADA compliant.
9. Other Topics
Councilor Sherwood reported that a number of families have arrived in the
area from the country of Somalia. Reports are that 50,000 people have
been granted entrance into the United States by the Federal government.
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have no resources and appear to be mostly Y pp Y women and children.
Many of these new arrivals are being counseled to move to the western
United States and Councilor Sherwood noted the need for the community
to get prepared and come together to help these immigrants for the next
couple of years.
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School Board Chair Neunzert reminded everyone of the May School
Board election and asked people to please vote.
Mayor Dirksen referred to the Tigard Council's objective to "seek changes
at Metro." He noted appreciation for Tualatin's recent issue with Metro
and advised that Tigard has concerns also. The Council is looking at how
changes could be made in the relationships among cities and Metro.
There has been discussion about forming a coalition to discuss common
issues with Metro.
Councilor Gillespie noted the number of e-mails he receives about parking
complaints when Tualatin High School students park in adjacent
neighborhoods. There was discussion about how parking permits are
issued to students. This matter will be reviewed by the Tualatin High
School Principal and the School Superintendent. The Board and the
Council need to be kept informed about how this issue is being addressed
so they can respond to concerned constituents.
10. Adjournment: 9 p.m.
Catherine Wheatley, City Reco er
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