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Cityscape 2012-03 City of Tigard's Official Newsleaff CITYSCAPE Mayor's Corner Urban Forestry �' • In the recent Community Attitudes Code Revisions .lXatwakk Vp„/a c Survey,Tigard residents told us that the What's Next? city characteristic they value most highly The Planning Commission has Thank you neighbors!Almost 60 is"residents feel safe."Public safety decided to take more time to fully of you stopped by the Neighborhood has historically been government's first consider community input on the Network Open House on February 4 responsibility and Tigard is no exception. Urban Forestry Code Revisions. to check out the program designed to Our police department has a total While they will not be taking connect residents with city hall and additional public testimony at the each other. complement of 91 staff,including 73 sworn P Y officers.Tigard Police provide complete,24- March 5 meeting,the public is invited Learn more at wxw..tigard-orgov/ hour patrol protection and incident response to hear the discussion.They will take neighborhood.To get a magnet with plus the department has special units assigned testimony at their April 16 meeting on your neighborhood blog address, to commercial crime,crime analysis and previous amendment requests before contact program coordinator Joanne detection,school resource officers,and a forwarding a final recommendation to Bengtson at joanne(a tigard-orgov or canine patrol unit.With an annual budget of City Council.Visit www..tigard orgov/ufcr 503-718-2476. over$14 million,providing public safety is the for project details. city's largest single expenditure.Tigard's law . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . enforcement philosophy is crime prevention through education,proactively addressing Tigard Seeks Nominations for Exemplary Citizen the causes of crime and a visible police The Tigard City Council is who have dedicated their time presence.While our police department is very now accepting nominations for and energy to help make Tigard a competent at responding to criminal activity, the 2012 Exemplary Citizenship wonderful place to live,work and play. their first priority is always to deter crime. Award.Award recipients are chosen The winner will be honored at As a result of that mission,the crime for implementing the 2012 Tigard Chamber rate in Tigard is very low and definitely helps or helping with of Commerce Shining "residents feel safe,"but I think there's more an outstanding Stars Community Awards to it than just the city's public safety efforts.A project,program or Banquet on April 27,from safe community is also created by its structure, service;enriching 6-9 p.m. at the Embassy Eke safe streets and sidewalks,effective street and revitalizing Suites Washington Square. lighting and cohesive,active neighborhoods. our community or I'll talk about our efforts in those areas in the neighborhoods; Nomination forms coming months. demonstrating are available online at They're all part of keeping Tigard, responsiveness, avavzn person a v/exemplary �, creativity and civic or in person at city hall, A Place to Call Home. the library and the permit values or promoting cross-cultural awareness. center. This award recognizes the efforts Nominations are due by 5 p.m. Craig E.Dirksen,Mayor on March 15 at the Tigard City Hall of Tigard's hard working volunteers (13125 SW Hall Boulevard,Tigard). TIGARD CITY COUNCIL: MAYOR CRAIG DIRKSEN, GRETCHEN BUEHNER, MARLAND HENDERSON, NICK WILSON, MARC WOODARD ,3 City of Announcing Tigard Safety Town Become a Volunteer Naturalist What is Safety Town? Tigard Safety Town is a nine-day event that teaches safety through the use of speakers, �7 The city is teaming up with the puppets,film,art projects,music and hands-on activities STOP Tualatin Riverkeepers to provide nature-awareness education at the like riding through our own Safety Town! Children learn about bicycle,pedestrian,home,fixe,electrical,personal city's newly purchased Summer Creek safety and more. � property.Naturalists are needed to lead nature tours at the site,located just Who is eligible to participate? Children born between north of Fowler Middle School.The September 1,2005 to January 1,2008.No Exceptions. tours will take place during the school year and will be geared to kids of all • Two Sessions: June 19-29 and July 2-July 13 (no class July 4) ages—from kindergarteners to high • Session Times: 9-11:15 a.m. or Noon-2:15 p.m. school students. • Location: Mary Woodward Elementary School (12325 SW Katherine) Training for volunteer naturalists REGISTRATION will be provided by Tualatin Riverkeepexs from 9:30 a.m. to • Saturday,April 14,2012 @Tigard High School cafeteria 1:30 p.m. on March 22,29,and April 5. • 8:30 a.m. for Tigard residents (97223,97224) and If you are a Tigard resident interested 9 a.m. for non-city residents&non-legal guardians (see website for details) in sharing your love of nature,please • Registration Fee: $65 (Each additional sibling$60) CASH OR CHECK ONLY. contact Education and Outreach A limited number of scholarships are available. Coordinator Lori Kruse at 503-218- 2580 or loci@tualatinriverkeepers.org. • To register a child,you must provide the following: 1) Child's original state-issued birth certificate (no substitutions) 2) Proof of Tigard address (for priority 8:30 a.m.registration) 3) Child's health insurance policy number and medical information E_ 4) Name and phone number of child's doctor 5) See www.tigardsafetytown.com for added information on non-legal guardians. Give to the Tigard Community Backpack Program The Tigard Police Youth Services children with assistance.Donate at Tigard Most In-Demand Items: Unit has teamed with Tigard elementary City Hall or Templeton,C.F.Tigard • oatmeal (individual packets), schools and community or Durham Elementary Schools, breakfast bars,cereal volunteers to operate thePlease no glass containers • canned beef,chicken or tuna Tigard Community Backpack r' expired or nearly-expired Program. , material;they cannot be • small containers of The Backpack Program 'D delivered. mayonnaise provides backpacks full of TAKE • small plastic jars of peanut food to children(K-5)who Don't Have Time to Drop butter and jelly might not otherwise have Off Food? • individual applesauce or fruit enough to eat over the weekend. Consider a tax-deductible cups and other healthy snacks Food is delivered to participating donation to the Tigard Youth • small bags of rice or beans; elementary schools where volunteers Association,a 5016 organization.Mail macaroni&cheese box or `stuff'backpacks each Friday.The cost your tax-deductible check,payable to cups to provide food each month is$500 the Tigard Youth Association,P.O.Box per school.As demand increases,we're 230865'Tigard,OR 97081.For more • small cans of soups and stews; asking for your support to provide more information,please contact Tigard Police crackers Youth Services at 503-718-2578. Paget www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter Real Japan for Anime Fans Shelf Lmife Thursday,March 1,6:30-7:30 p.m. Community Room,Teens Grades 6 and Up News from the Tigard Library 13SOO SW Hail Blvd. Join author James Kennedy(The Order of Odd-Fish) for this fascinating presentation from the perspective of AN IRISH COLIa westerner who lived in Japan.Learn about festivals,temples and the neon CONCERT AND DANCE streets of Tokyo on a virtual journey Wednesday,March 14,6:15-8:30 p.m.,Community Room,All Ages through the country.How does the real Japan tie into its pop culture?Find Celebrate St. Patrick's Day early with a fun,lively program featuring Irish music out at this interactive presentation. and dance.Bagpiper Tim Birr will kick off the evening, followed by a musical performance by Hanz Araki and Kathryn Claire who will sing and perform Memoir Writing Workshop traditional Irish tunes on flute,whistle,fiddle and guitar.Then,in the spirit of a Tuesdays,March 20,27,April 3,10 traditional ceili(community social gathering),learn some traditional dance steps 7-8:30 p.m.,2nd Floor Conference Room from Sam Keator while the musicians accompany you. Start writing your life story with this Sponsored by Friends of the Tigard Library four-part series facilitated by writer and blogger Tabitha Blankenbiller. Space is limited to 15 and registration Slavic Folk Dance with The Lorax Party is required. Participants are strongly the Matryoshkas Tuesday,March 27,2-4 p.m. encouraged to attend all sessions. The workshop requires an outside- Tuesday,March 13,7-8 p.m. Community Room,Ages 5 and Up class commitment of writing(a 5-7 Community Room,All Ages Calling all Once-lers:join the Lorax as he page piece) and critiquing group work. This ensemble from Eugene will bring the speaks for the trees with special drop-in Call or stop by the Adult Reference unique beauty of Slavic culture to life with activities and crafts celebrating Mother Desk to register beginning March 6. traditional folk dances,colorful costumes Earth. Includes a showing of the original and songs from the Ukraine and Russia. animated film. Hunger Games Everybody Needs a Hand All Ages Animation Thursday,March 8,5-7 p.m. Adeo In-Home Care Thursday,March 29,4-6 p.m. Community Room,Teens Grades 6 and Up Wednesday,March 7,2:30-4 p.m. Community Room Can you survive the Hunger Games? Conference RoomBring the whole family to it Enter the arena and find out. Complete Kevin Call of Adeo In-Home Care,a watch a spooky film (rated challenges such as Capture the Flag, Tigard-based home medical service,will PG) complete with a Capital Couture and Cornucopia explain the range of services available to parallel universe based on Cuisine and you may win a prize. help seniors remain in their own home as the book Coraline by Neil long as possible. Gaiman.Enjoy crafts and snacks while you watch. ACT Test Prep Thursday,March 15,5-7 p.m. Community Room Sports Films(PG-13) Are you preparing to take the ACT Tuesdays,March 20&27,6:30 p.m.,Community Room test?Get ready with teachers from Join us on March 20 for a baseball film about the Oakland A's the Sylvan Learning Center.They ascendance under the unconventional management of Billy will share tips and tools during a 41 Beane,adapted from Michael Lewis'book Moneyball.Join us fun,interactive workshop.Also, • again on March 27 for a film about estranged brothers who get a preview of what to expect / Y from the SATs.Please stop by the train for a mixed martial arts tournament awarding the biggest purse in the history of the sport. Children's Desk or call 503-718-2656. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. March 2012 www.tigard-or.gov•503-639-4171 Page 3 City of Tigard PRSRT STD Mayor's Contest Kicks Off! _ ° 13125 SW Hal!Blvd. US Postage Mayor Dirksen invites Tigard youth in Tigard,OR 97223 PAID grades 4-12 to participate in the 2012"If I Were 503-639-4171 Portland,OR Mayor,afterschool would be..."contest. Permit No 2528 This year,Oregon Afterschool for Kids joins the City of Tigard and the Oregon Mayor's Association, in sponsoring the 2012 contest.The local winner in each category earns a$50 gift POSTAL CUSTOMER card and a chance to compete at the statewide level for a NEW LAPTOP! Share your creative ideas about what afterschool City Center Development Agency Meeting: opportunities you March 6 @ 6:30 p.m.,Town Hall/RRCCR would like to see in Tigard and what else you would do as Mayor of Tigard. Regular Council Meetings:March 20,27 @ 6:30 p.m. Three ways to win:Poster(Grades 4-6),Essay (Marcb 13 meeting has been cancelled for lack of quorum) (Middle School),Video/Powerpoint(High School). All meetings are in the Tigard Town Hall(13125 SW Hall Blvd). Deadline for entries is April 20,2012 at 5 p.m. Contest and are open to the public. Council agendas are available online rules and entry form are available at tvavzvtigard orgov/ at xmm..tigard-orgov/council or contact Cathy Wheatley at mayor. 503-718-2410 or catby@tigard-orgov. RULES of the ROAD: OREGON MAKES PROGRESS IN TRAFFIC SAFETY? Recent data from the National While driving on busy urban rate of traffic fatalities is about 22 Highway Transportation Safety freeways can certainly be nerve- percent below the national average. Administration(NHTSA) offers some wracking at times,rural roads have The encouraging data is most encouraging news about traffic safety proven to be far more dangerous: likely the result of a combination of in Washington County and across fatality rates are nearly twice as high factors that can be hard to identify Oregon.The number of fatalities on compared to Oregon's urban areas, precisely.Enforcement of the Oregon's highways declined by about although serious accidents have Rules of the Road can contribute a third between 2004 and 2010. On declined by about a third in rural areas significantly to safer driving— urban roads,the reduction was equally as well. especially laws related to impaired dramatic:about 30 percent.Fatal While the trend is clear and driving,speeding,intersections,safety crashes involving alcohol declined by encouraging,the reasons are not. belts,tailgating,and distracted driving. more than half across the state,while Some experts believe that the NHTSA estimates that 100 percent speed-related fatal crashes fell by a struggling economy played a major safety-belt compliance would save an third. role by reducing vehicle usage. additional 12 lives per year in Oregon. In the tri-county region,the Others point to the impact of the However,the alarming national reduction in fatal crashes per Three Flags program,a collaborative increase in distracted driving due to 100,000 vehicle miles was even more enforcement effort that has helped to texting and cell phone use could easily remarkable over the same five-year increase safety-belt compliance to over unravel recent progress in highway period:30 percent in Multnomah 95 percent in Oregon,Washington safety. County,28 percent in Clackamas and British Columbia. (The national County and an impressive 70 percent average is about 80 percent.) Overall, BY JUDGE MICHAEL J. O'BRIEN in Washington County. the NHTSA data shows that Oregon's TIGARD MUNICIPAL COURT