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06/10/2004 - Packet
AGENDA TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD THURSDAY, JUNE 109 2004 - 7:00 P.M. TIGARD CITY HALL—RED ROCK CREEK CONFERENCE ROOM 13125 SW HALL BLVD. TIGARD,OREGON 1. CALL TO ORDER Turley 2. ROLL CALL: BURKE CHAPMAN DIAMOND KASSON KELLY LIDMAN SMITH THENELL TURLEY 3. Approve Minutes of May 13,2004 Turley 4. Agenda Additions and Deletions Turley 5. Call to the Public Turley 6. Monthly Report for May 2004 Barnes 7. Policies: Interlibrary Loan Barnes Food and Beverage Gift Revision to Library Card Policy 8. WCCLS Levy Barnes 9. New Library Barnes 10. Ethics Training Barnes 11. Friends of the Library&Library Foundation Diamond 12. Board Communications All (Reports from Board members on community and citizen activities) 13. Other Business All 14. Adjournment TO ENSURE A QUORUM TO CONDUCT BUSINESS,PLEASE CALL CONNIE MARTIN OR MARGARET BARNES AT THE LIBRARY(503-684-6537), IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO ATTEND. Agenda items for future meetings: hAdocs\connie\lib-a TIGARD LIBRARY BOARD MINUTES May 13, 2004 Call to Order: 7:03 p.m. Roll Call: David Chapman, Marvin Diamond, Sue Kasson, Jane Smith and Suzan Turley. Staff: Margaret Barnes and Connie Martin. Barnes introduced Ruthanne Lidman, who was present and begins as the new alternate member in July. Lidman is a retired professional librarian who also served on a public library board for a special district. New members Brian Kelly and David Burke will begin their terms in July as well. Minutes: It was moved by Diamond and seconded by Chapman to approve the minutes of April 8, 2004. Motion passed unanimously. Agenda Additions and Deletions: Turley mentioned that because of Lawton's recent resignation, she has been acting as Chair Pro Tem and would like direction from the Board if she should continue this role until the July elections. By consensus it was moved by Chapman and seconded by Smith that the Board supports Turley assuming the role as Chair Pro Tem until regular elections are held in July. Call to the Public: Appointed alternate member Ruthanne Lidman was present to gather background information from the Board meeting. April Monthly Report: Barnes reported there continues to be a decrease in Circulation, but not what was seen last winter. Children's and adult programming continues to be offered with many choices for the public. Staff is gearing up for the Summer Reading Program which begins June 1 and concludes August 1. Policies Reviewed by City Attorney: The Board reviewed and discussed policies reviewed by the City Attorney. Smith moved to submit the policies as reviewed by the City Attorney to City Council for final approval, seconded by Chapman. Motion passed unanimously. Policies include: The Community Room Use, Exhibit and Display, Library Use Guidelines, Study Room Use and UnattendedNulnerable Child. Policy to be discussed by Library Board: Food and Beverage: Barnes reviewed with Board the differences of the latest version to the policy that the Board reviewed in April. Barnes noted this policy similarly reflects the Food and Beverage Policy for the Eugene Public Library. The library management staff reviewed the terminology for accepted lids. Barnes suggested that beverages not be limited to purchase from the coffee vendor. The Board discussed each line item of the policy. There was discussion about what types of containers would be allowed. The changes suggested by the Board will be made and sent to the City Attorney for review and then sent back to the Board for approval at the June meeting. WCCLS Wilinet Agreement: Barnes reviewed the draft Wilinet Users Agreement with the Board. There were a few suggested changes: 1) reduce the length of the agreement from three to five years, 2) share costs associated with data extraction necessary to provide records in machine-readable format, 3) share in liability for Wilinet downtimes, 4) guarantee of computer "up time," 5) revert back to original language regarding barcode, allowing member libraries flexibility, and WCCLS share in costs of technology and 6) question of physically secure by system — providing patrons with greater flexibility when using personal devices such as laptops. Barnes forwarded these suggestions to WCCLS. After revisions are incorporated, the Agreement will be returned for City Council approval. WCCLS Levy: Staff members were available at the first Tigard Farmer's Market of the season to provide the public with factual information about Measure 34-77. Citizens attended the May 11 City Council meeting to obtain Council support of the measure. Several opportunities have been made to provide factual information to the public and to remind citizens to vote. New Library: Over 600 bricks have been purchased for the courtyard area of the new library. The bricks are now at the engraver. Several areas are nearing completion: bicycle racks have been installed, lights and tile have been installed in the lobby area, work has been completed in the Community Room and concrete in the courtyard has been poured, masonry work on the monument sign has begun, concrete for the outside turn-around bookdrop area has been poured, carpet has been laid on the second floor, shelving has arrived and is being installed and the majority of building lights are operable. Contents of the existing library and library staff will move in July and the new library will open in August. Regarding the LEED certification, although the City did not seek LEED certification, through the efforts of the project team, a sustainable building has been achieved. Hoffman Construction applied for a Business Energy Tax Credit (BETC); funds will be turned over to the City for the New Library project. Foundation: The Foundation will host a sneak-preview fundraising event on July 30. A "Thank You" event is scheduled for Friday, July 31. This event is for workers and families who contributed to the new library project. The City, Friends of the Library and Foundation will fund this event. Board Communications: Turley represents the library on the Visioning Task Force. The Task Force has completed its work for the summer and will begin again in the fall. A survey will circulate soon requesting how and what City services are used. Other Business: None. Adjournment: The meeting adjourned at 8:16 p.m. Next meeting is scheduled for June 10, 2004 in the Red Rock Creek Conference Room at City Hall. MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Monahan, City Manager FROM: Margaret Barnes, Director of Library Services:% DATE: June 25, 2004 SUBJECT: Library Monthly Report for May 2004 Personnel: All staff in the Library participated in the Library's annual In-Service Day on May 21. The morning was spent with consultants Arty Trost and Linda Crafts doing exercises designed to build confidence and skills in handling the big change that we will all be experiencing and in articulating the management team's goals and vision for the new library. The day also included a tour of the new library which the staff thoroughly enjoyed. This month several librarian positions were posted. The next several months will be devoted to interviewing candidates for various librarian openings. Technical Services: In May 1830 items were added to the collection and 495 bibliographic records were added to Polaris. The average number of days for items to be cataloged and processed was 28. A total of 1821 items were placed "on order" and 1058 items were received. The average number of days from order submitted to being placed was 2.12. The total number of materials withdrawn from the collection was 324. Reference Desk: Reference desk interactions for April totaled 4552. Of these interactions 4391 were reference questions. This is a decrease of 16.4% in total service interactions when compared with May 2004. Answering reference questions accounts for 98% of the total service interactions. Internet Public Computer Use: Total hours of public computer use: 1773 Total users: 4285 Timed stations: 17 Youth Services: Both Molly Carlisle and Terri Smith "made tracks" doing school visits in preparation for a Summer Reading of "Discover New Trails @ Your Library." The Teen Summer Reading theme is "Get Lost/Read!" The Super Tuesday event continues to bring in big crowds. May Super Tuesday had 162 children and grown-ups enjoying the Do Jump! Movement Theater high jinks combination of dance and acrobatics. Vin►+ ` Adult Services: As a special assignment, Erik Carter developed a binder resource to collect information pertinent to the Bull Mountain Annexation Plan. Erik visits the Web site regularly to update sources so that patrons seeking information on Bull Mountain can find everything in one place. Circulation: During May 52,192 items were checked out which is nearly even with May of 2003. The highest checkout day was Monday, May 24 with 2,494 checkouts. 334 new library patrons were registered in May, over 10% more than the same period in 2003. Collection Agency: As of May 31, 2004, 176 patron accounts have been submitted to Unique Collection Agency. The dollar value of these accounts is $29,279.81. Materials returned thus far account for$8,342.55 and dollars paid account for$2,342.95. Community Service: Seven individuals performed Community Service hours served in April for a total of 100 hours. Of these seven individuals, two were Peer Court youth serving 33 hours and five were serving 67court ordered hours. Cultural Passes: The passes were used 63 times this month. The Children's Museum was the most popular destination with 13 checkouts. This month the library registered 34 new people for the pass program. New Library:, The shelving has begun to arrive and be installed. The majority of the casework is completed and the granite counter tops are scheduled to arrive in the next couple of weeks. The contract with the artist for the Children's Room project was finalized. Volunteers: This month volunteers donated 1137.5 hours to the Library. This is equivalent to an additional 6.6 FTE. These hours represent approximately a decrease of 3% when compared with 2003. Planning is currently underway for the all-department City volunteer recognition event which is scheduled for June 25. Volunteer Type Number Hours Regular Volunteers 92 825.00 Youth Services 34 200.50 Boards and Committees* 5 7.50 Friendly Visitors 5 11.50 Adopt-a-Shelf 3 8.50 Community Service" 6 84.50 Total 145 1,137.50 = 6.6 FTE * "Board and Committees" includes Library Board and the New Library Resource Team. ** "Community Service" includes Peer Court, Municipal Court and other county courts, both adult and youth referrals. *** Ladder work is listed separately for insurance purposes. WORK INDICATORS '�r`MAY 2004 MAY 2005wo MAY 2002 Circulation Total (from WCCLS) 52,192 52,332 55,929 (Self-Check machine) 2,530 2,990 3,675 Days of Service 30 30 30 Average Daily Circulation 1,740 1,744 1,864 Hours of Service 252.5 295 299 Materials Circulated per Hour 207 177 187 Increase in Circulation -.3% -6% +19% Materials Added 1,830 1,005 1,621 Materials Withdrawn 2,004 1,649 1,315 New Borrowers Registered 334 303 340 Cultural Passes Program 645 (YTD) 524 (YTD) 429 (YTD) 63 (Month) 49 (Month) 37 (Month) Adult Programs 21 72 82 (Number of sessions) (4) (4) (7) Preschool Story Time 122 83 52 (Number of Sessions) (3) (1) (2) Toddler Time 0 143 11 (Number of Sessions). (0) (4) (1) Special Programs 176 98 104 (Number of Sessions) (2) (7) (3) Children's Computer 47 19 120 Word Processors(stand alone) 71 192 339 Internet Access Station Users 4,285 5,778* 5,495 Hours of Use 1,773 2,045* N/A Typewriter Users 3 0 30 Visitors (Gate count_ by 2) 20,406 21,989 22,840 Increase in Visitors -.7% -4% +18.4% Fines/Fees Collected $6,319.35 $4,998.56 $5,232.88 May stats represent an average of the statistics recorded during preceding 3 months. On May 27, WCCLS made significant changes to the SAM set-up to block patrons' use of duplicate or"lost"cards to log on to SAM for multiple daily sessions. These administrative changes resulted in the loss of SAM reports for May 2003. UHAFT INTERLIBRARY LOAN POLICY TIGARD PUBLIC LIBRARY The free exchange of materials between local and national libraries is essential to free access to information for patrons of the Library. It should not be seen as a replacement of resources and collection development but as a way of providing materials when local resources cannot meet those needs. As a responsible borrower and lender, the Tigard Library will cooperate with the Interlibrary Loan Code for Oregon Libraries and the standards set for Interlibrary Loan by the Washington County Cooperative Library System. Interlibrary Loan service is available to anyone with a valid Washington County Cooperative Library System (WCCLS) borrower's card. There is no charge for Interlibrary Loan Service except as the owning Library charges for photo-copy service of journal or newspaper articles or to loan a particular item. The requesting patron will be notified of any charges in advance in order to decide if they wish to incur such charges. The Tigard Library limits to 10 active Interlibrary Loan requests at any one time for any patron in order to maintain the quality of service. The owning library determines the conditions of the loan. It may be required that borrowed materials be used in the library only. Items owned by other Washington County libraries will not be borrowed through ILL service, but through the WCCLS daily courier service. It may be determined that an item requested through ILL would be a valuable purchase for the Tigard Library. In the event of purchase, the requesting patron will be placed first on a reserve list for that item. Draft May 2004 FOOD AND BEVERAGE POLICY The Tigard Public Library will allow food and drinks in the Library under the conditions noted in this policy. • Food is permitted only in the Courtyard and the Entryway. • All drinks must be in sturdy, unbreakable spill-proof cups that have sip- through lids. • Unbreakable, screw-top bottles are allowed for water only. • Patrons with drinks in unapproved containers such as pop cans will be asked to dispose of them immediately or to move to the Courtyard or Entryway to consume the drink. • Alcohol is not permitted in or on the premises of the Library. • The Library may provide food and drinks in designated program areas during Library sponsored programs and events. DRAFT r GIFT POLICY The Tigard Public Library actively encourages gifts of library materials, money or real property that will help the library better serve the needs of the community and enrich and improve the library resources. The City of Tigard Library Board reserves the right to accept or reject any gift, donation, endowment, bequest, or trust. When funds are donated for specific purposes, the amount and nature of the expenditure must be approved in advance by the Library Board. All gifts (money or materials) become the sole property of the library. Rules Books and Other Library Resources — The library welcomes gifts of print and non-print materials, with the understanding that gifts of materials will be added to the collection only if they meet the same standards required of materials purchased by the Library, as described in the Collection Development Policy. Gift materials not meeting those standards may be given to the Friends of the Tigard Library for their book sales, donated to other libraries or organizations, recycled, or discarded. Gift materials will be integrated into the regular library collection in normal sequence, available to all library patrons, and otherwise handled as any other material belonging to the library. The library is not obligated to keep donated materials for any length of time and does not accept responsibility for notifying donors of withdrawal or replacement of gift items. The Library will not accept the following types of materials: those that are soiled, torn, moldy or damp; periodicals, except the Oregon Historical Quarterly; textbooks; encyclopedias; condensed or abridged materials. Collections — Gift collections will be accepted only by the Director, with the counsel of the Library Board as appropriate, and with the understanding that the collection may not be kept intact. Monetary Gifts — Monetary gifts will be utilized by the library to purchase materials or equipment, support library programs, or in other ways the Library Board and the City deem appropriate. The Library welcomes gifts of cash for the direct purchase of library materials and will try to accommodate the subject or title preferences of the donor in so far as they coincide with the Collection Development Policy. A bookplate recognizing the donor will be affixed to the material if desired. Substantial cash offerings, securities, and bequests will be handled by the Director, who, with the Library Board, will work out terms of acceptance that are compatible with library policies, the donor's intent, City policy, and the applicable laws. Memorial and Celebration Contributions — The Library welcomes monetary gifts for the purchase of library materials in memory or recognition of individuals. Suggestions by donors concerning specific titles or subject areas are encouraged and will be respected in so far as they coincide with the Collection Development Policy. The names of the donor(s) and the individual(s) recognized by the gift will be listed on a bookplate and affixed to the material. A letter will be sent to the honoree or to his or her family to let them know about the gift. A letter of acknowledgment will go to the donor as well. Recognition of Monetary Gifts - (This is where we need to insert something about the Donor Board. The current policy is below in italics.) The Donor Board recognizes monetary gifts given to both the Friends of the Library and the Library. Gifts recognized on the Donor Board are cumulative. Memorial gifts will be listed in the name of the person memorialized with acknowledgment sent to the donor. Update to the Donor Board will be made annually in the Spring. At that time, inactive (no gifts received within a two year period) will be removed from the Board. SPECIAL FRIENDS (i.e., memorials will be permanent) Real Estate or Other Personal Property — The library will accept gifts of real property that support the mission of the library. Such offers will be handled by the Director, who, with the Library Board, will determine the suitability of the gift and work out terms of acceptance that are compatible with library policies, the donor's intent, City policy, and the applicable laws. Friends of the Tigard Library/Tigard Public Library Foundation — Direct donations to support the Library's services and programs may also be submitted to the Friends of the Tigard Public Library and the Tigard Public Library Foundation. The Friends and Foundation are tax-exempt 501 (c) 3 organizations. Tax Deductions — Donors are encouraged to contact their tax advisor prior to making substantial gifts to the library, the Library Foundation, or the Friends of the Tigard Library. The library will provide a written acknowledgment of the receipt of gifts upon request, but will leave the determination of a value of the donation to the donor. Hinsdale,IL Library Policy on Recognition of Monetary Gifts Gifts of$10,000 or More: Individuals, organizations and businesses who make cumulative gifts of$10,000 or more are considered "Major Contributors" and shall be recognized with permanent individual wall plaques prominently displayed in the library. [At the discretion of the Library Director, such gifts may also be recognized with book- plates.] Gifts of$1,000 to $9,999: Individuals, organizations and businesses who make cumulative gifts of$1,000 to $9,999 shall be listed jointly as "Benefactors" on a permanent wall plaque prominently displayed in the library. [At the discretion of the Library Director, such gifts may also be recognized with book-plates.] Gifts of$100 or More: All individuals, organizations and businesses who make cumulative gifts of$100 or more during a given calendar year shall be listed jointly on a yearly "Roll of Honor"plaque which will be prominently displayed in the library until it is replaced by the subsequent year's plaque and removed to another public or semi-public location in the library where it will be placed on long-term display. [At the discretion of the Library Director, such gifts may also be recognized with book-plates.] Gifts Under$100: Gifts under$100 are recognized with book-plates at the discretion of the Library Director. Individuals, Families and Other Entities in Whose Honor or Memory Gifts are Received: All individuals, families and other entities in whose honor or memory gifts are received during a given calendar year shall be listed on a yearly plaque which will be prominently displayed in the library until it is replaced by the subsequent year's plaque and removed to another public or semi-public location in the library where it will be placed on long-term display. `ow 4.10.040 Gift Recognition Policies and Procedures a. The Corvallis-Benton County Public Library acknowledges the great importance of private gifts and donations to the library's development and growth. Many donations are made by individuals and groups in the memory of a deceased loved one, to honor a living person, or in celebration of an event. It is desirable and essential to publicly recognize these contributions and to do so in a timely fashion. These policies and procedures shall be applied to recognize gifts from individuals and organizations that have been given directly to the library. In order to implement recognition procedures in a consistent manner, donors and potential donors should be directed to the Library Director. Generally the library's donor recognition procedures are as follows: 1. All donations to the library will be acknowledged by a letter from the Library Director. Donors will also be listed in the annual donor listing in the library's newsletter. 2. Additional special recognition may take place for significant contributions. Such recognition may include a donor board, placement of plaques or bookplates on items purchased, special events, publicity, naming collections, or other means. Any collections named after significant donors will not be displayed or shelved separately. 3. If a donor does not wish to be publicly recognized, that wish will be honored. 4. Detailed recognition procedures based on various levels of giving are available from the Library Administration Office. Levels of giving to the Library: 1. SUPPORTER: Gifts less than $200 2. SPONSOR: Gifts of$200-499 3. DONOR: Gifts of$500-999 4. PATRON: Gifts of$1,000-4,999 5. SUSTAINER: Gifts of$5,000-9,999 6. BENEFACTOR: Gifts of$10,000 and above S. Gift Recognition While the gifts may come to the library from a variety of circumstances, it is believed that a uniform method of recognizing contributions is necessary to promote fairness and equity in recognition of library donors. It is the policy of the Chelsea District Library to publicly recognize contributions. In order to implement recognition in a consistent manner, donors and potential donors should be directed to the Library Director. All Donors will be recognized by a letter from the library and by mention in library public reports. If the donor wishes to remain anonymous, it is the responsibility of the donor to inform the Library Director of this desire. An inscribed gift plate will be placed in books or other appropriate library materials donated or purchased with donated funds. The plate will acknowledge that the materials were presented to the library by the donor(s). A token of appreciation, not to exceed $10.00, will be given for gifts of$1,000 or more. Donors of$1,000 or more will be recognized on a perpetual plaque in the library. Newly constructed or renovated library facilities may be named with a minimum donation of $50,000. Gifts at a minimum of$3,000 may name landscaping or architectural features. The Board of Trustees of the Chelsea District Library adopts these recognition levels for all gifts: PORTAL DONOR - Gifts of a value of less than $1,000. CORBEL DONOR - Gifts of $1,000-$4,999. KEYSTONE DONOR - Gifts of$5,000 to $9,999 PILLAR DONOR - Gifts of$10,000 to $99,999 CORNERSTONE DONOR - Gifts of $100,000 to $499,999 FOUNDATION DONOR - Gifts of $500,000 and higher 7 � i Tigard Public Library Adopted by the Tigard Library Board December 4, 2003 1)1�AFT Library Card Policy Reqistration for Library Card Library cards are available free of charge to all citizens of Washington, Multnomah, Clackamas, Hood River, Clark, Klickitat and Skamania Counties who can provide proof of current residency. Applicant must be present to receive a card. All patrons registering for a Washington County Library card must show acceptable, current printed verification of name and street address of residence. If a single piece of identification does not meet the criteria, a second piece of identification may be used to furnish the needed information. Acceptable I.D. for adults 18 or over will be: Preferred: ♦Driver's License, State I.D. Card or picture I.D. with current address. If the current address is not on the preferred identification, the following additional identification is accepted as proof of address: ♦Dated utility bill or rent receipt *Canceled envelope addressed to applicant with a current postmark *Voter's registration card *Automobile registration Acceptable I.D. for youths under 18 will be: *Any of the above in their name or the name of their parent/legal guardian (this does not include babysitters, nannies day-care providers or grandparents). ♦Evidence that youth is enrolled in the Tigard/Tualatin School District * including: - A valid I.D. or Student Body Card - Dated Report Card - Obtaining card during school visit (ask Staff person for details) Parent(s) or guardian(s) of all youths under age 18 will receive a letter outlining guidelines for library use. There is a charge for replacement cards. (Same Identification requirements apply). Those individuals not eligible for a free library card may obtain a card for yearly nonresident fee. Borrower's responsibility Patrons enter into an agreement with the Library when they obtain their library card. The library card states that "I accept full responsibility for the use of this card. I will give immediate notice of loss of card or change of address." The signature of the cardholder signifies acceptance of this responsibility. I UB\Library Polices and Procedures\Public Policies and Procedures\Updated\Library Card Policy.DOC Page 1 of 2 Tigard Public Library Adopted by the Tigard Library Board December 4, 2003 The Library requires patrons to present their cards, appropriate identification, or library card number with verification of address or phone number before checking out materials. Unless reported as lost or stolen, it is implied that a person possessing a library card has permission from the owner for use. Cardholders are responsible for notifying the Library when their card is lost or stolen. Patrons are responsible for all charges until their card is reported lost, including items checked out on the card prior to reporting it lost. To avoid referral of the account to collections and to be considered for a waiver of fees, cardholders must immediately file a police report of theft and unauthorized use. They must then submit a copy of this report to a Library Circulation Supervisor to avoid referral of the account for collection. Patrons who have lost their card may be issued a new one. Printed verification of name and address of residence is required. Picture identification is the preferred verification. Retrieval of lost items is the library's priority. Replacement charges will be removed for lost items returned in good condition within a reasonable amount of time. Overdue charges will remain. Proposed addition: Library Cards for Children All individuals, including children, must be present to be issued a library card. All cardholders, including children, are entitled to record privacy. It is recognized that parents or guardians have fiscal responsibility for children under the age of 18. The parent or guardian's name is required information on a child's library card, as well as the birthdate of the child. The parent or guardian is issued a letter with an explanation of library policies — including the need for the parent to have the child's card or card number in order to access information on the child's library record. Adopted by the Tigard Library Board December 4, 2003. I:\LIB\Library Polices and Procedures\Public Policies and Procedures\Updated\Library Card Policy.DOC Page 2 of 2 MAY 2004 Management Overview - Circulation Total Total CheckOuts Prior Year Percent Library CheckIns CheckOuts Renewals &Renewals Checkout Total Change Banks Public Library 3,121 2,710 759 3,469 2,623 32.25% Beaverton City Library 105,976 111,070 34,006 145,076 146,916 -1.25% Cedar Mill Community Library 65,894 68,490 23,470 91,960 85,869 7.09% Cooperative Administrative Office 229 247 92 339 244 38.93% Cornelius Public Library 3,411 2,756 786 3,542 3,218 10.07% Forest Grove City Library 18,663 18,364 3,554 21,918 21,015 4.30% Garden Home Community Library 10,343 9,982 3,111 13,093 10,942 19.66% Hillsboro Libraries: Shute Park 39,004 35,608 14,377 49,985 59,887 -16.53% Tanasbourne Branch 71,839 64,806 17,859 82,665 85,557 -3.38% External Loans (ILL) 115 568 66 634 758 -16.36% Library Outreach Services 1,348 1,260 149 1,409 1,493 -5.63% Oregon College of Art and Craft 348 177 105 282 327 -13.76% Sherwood Public Library 16,054 14,896 3,216 18,112 18,011 0.56% Tigard Public Library 42,124 41,724 10,468 52,192 52,332 -0.27% Tualatin Public Library 24,458 22,944 5,583 28,527 26,942 5.88% Tuality Health Information Resource Center 234 231 39 270 196 37.76% West Slope Community Library 13,730 13,815 4,672 18,487 18,063 2.35% Totals 416,891 409,648 122,312 531,960 534,393 -0.46% FAWIL11WilireportsWay 04 mngmnt ovrvw\6/2/2004 wASH1hIGm county oc ive Library Services Formula Weighting Factor Input Area DRAFT Fromula Distribution Reimbursable Circulation 80.0% FY05-06 Volumes Added 0.0% Collection Expenditures Direct Reimb. Full Service Facility Weekly Hrs O e 0.0% Internet Public Access Technology 5.0% Adult/Youth Pro rg am Attendance 0.0% Service Population _ 0.0% Reference Transactions 5.0% Door Counts 10.0% New Payments Comparison Adjustment of WCCLS Safety Net Program Formula Received in Increase decrease Members Cost to Remainingl Adjusted Library 2005-06 2004-05 $ % Kept Whole Members reimbursemeit Banks $ 68,404 $ 72,998 $ 4,593 -6.29%1 $ 4,593 $ 72,998 Beaverton -2,611,042 $ 2,599,699 11,343 0.44% $ - $ (5,300 2,605,742 Cedar Mill 1,464,577 $ 1,459,546 5,031 0.34% $ - $ (2,973)1 1,461,604 Cornelius88,439 $ 98,982 10,543 -10.65% $ 10,543 98,982 Forest Grove 425,269 `$ 417,340 7,929 1.90%� $ - $ 3)J _424,406 Garden Home 200,047 $ 204,248` 4,201 -2.06% $ 4,201 204,248 Hillsboro2,576,114 $ 2,533;365 42,748 1.69% $ - $ 5,229 2,570,885 Sherwood _ 364,154 $ 301,984 62,169 20.59% $ - $ _ _�739) 363,415_ Tigard _ �- - 1,101,433 $ 1,081,595 19,838 1.83% $ - $ i 2,236 1,099,197 Tualatin646,199 $ 569,123 77,076 13.54% $ - $ 1,312_ 644,887 West Slope _ 337,987 $ 303,720 34,267 11.28% $ - $ 686 337,301 Totals $ 9,883,665 $ 9,642,600 $ 241,065 1 2.50%1 $ 19,337 1 $ (20,061)1 $ 9,883,665 Allocation Availabl( $ 9,883,665 -vowWCCLSFY04-05 Budget Post-Election Summary for LDB 5/27/04 Item Description WITH Levy Amount Expenditures FY04-05 Distributions to Libraries... Public Library Service Agreement Payments $ 13,500,000 Library Development Grants $ 3,000 Subtotal $ 13,503,000 Central Support Services:Contractual Services r' Metropolitan Interlibrary eXchange(MIX) MIX Net-lender reimbursement $ 103,420 MIX Reference payment $ 60,000 OCLC Cataloging fees for member libraries&ORLILS $ 71,000 ILL charges $ 19,203 OCLC On-going Authority Services Subscription $ 10,000 Comcast(Wide Area Network) Internet Access $ 79,333 MACC Administrative Fees $ 2,480 Broadband User Group Fee (shared Internet Access) $ 15,000 GIS Information Systems Polaris Maintenance $ 85,000 GIS Schedule F (training) $ 8,000 Electronic Database Subscriptions $ 175,000 Telephone Reference Contract(Beaverton) $ 117,579 Book Content subscription(s) ''",a,: $ 30,000 Statewide Ground Courier $ 6,820 Misc. computer/firewall/etc. maintenance $ 10,000 Network Security alterations-consultanVcontract $ 12,000 Summer Reading Performer contracts $ 15,500 Ready to Read Grants passthru to Community Libraries ! { � $ 9,200 Countywide Outreach Plan-consultant/contract tt $ 12,000 Database trainer for library staff-consultanVcontract k $ 30,000 Countywide Reference Plan-consultant/contract $ 2,000 Translation services-consultant/contract $ 6,500 Structure and Governance study-consultant/contract $ 32,000 Subtotal $ 912,035 Central Support Services:Interdepartmental/Lease County Interdepartmental fees(bldg,WISARD,fleet,etc.) $ 197,687 Lease payments $ 43,900 Legal-County Counsel Support $ 11,750 Delivery Van replacement/upgrade (no charge) $ - Subtotal $ 253,337 Central Support Services:Levy Costs Elections Department fees $ - Levy printing,video $ - Subtotal $ - Central Support Services:Equipment and Software Administration $ 7,000 Reference $ - Automation $ 167,987 Courier $ - Outreach Services $ 1,277 Subtotal $ 176,264 lew WCCLS FYO4-05 Budget Central Support Services:Print, Design, Promo, Postage .Qr Administration % ; $ 117,167 Reference "` $ 12,800 Automation $ 57,710 Courier \ $ 4,760 Outreach Services $ 53,097 Subtotal $ 245,534 Central Support Services: Traininq/CE for staff&libraries Administration $ 6,625 Reference $ 3,525 Automation $ 21,800 Courier $ 200 Outreach Services $ 7,700 Subtotal $ 39,850 Central Support Services:Books, Materials&Supplies Administration $ 8,457 Reference $ 4,445 Automation $ 30,319 Courier $ 12,725 Outreach Services $ 58,150 Subtotal $ 114,096 Central Support Services:Personnel Regular Positions(Regular FTE remains the same) Administration (3.5FTE) $ 318,620 Reference(2FTE) $ 135,314 Automation (8.5FTE) r $ 734,182 Courier(3FTE) $ 189,274 Outreach Services (3.75FTE filled, 1.25FTE unfilled) $ 321,933 Extra Help Positions Reference(eliminate 0.1 FTE) $ 2,825 Automation (0.3FTE remains, 0.44FTE eliminated) $ - Courier(0.57FTE, no change) $ 15,200 Outreach Services(0.87FTE remains,0.07FTE eliminated) $ 13,934 On-Call, Standby and Overtime(eliminated for FY04-05) $ 8,100 Subtotal $ 1,739,382 Central Support Services&Packages $ 3,480,498 estimated COLAs(2.5%) $ 45,823 Total Central Support with est COLAs $ 3,526,321 Total with Public Library Payments $ 17,029,321 Resources Estimated Ending Fund Balance 6/30/04 $ 1,380,501 General Fund Transfer ! �� $ 11,825,441 Current Property Taxes(levy) $ 8,315,085 Departmental Revenues $ 229,213 Total Projected Resources $ 21,750,240 Estimated Ending Fund Balance 6/30/05 $ 4,720,919 ,Ending Fund Balance as%of Expenditures 28% Washington County Cooperative Library Services Four-Year Local Option Levy Balance Sheet Summary Levy Same Rate 26 Cents/$1000 FY05-06--FY08-09 Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate m Resources 5- Beginning Balance $1,200,000 $3,557,342 $4,778,386 $4,486,538 General Fund Transfer $12,506,459 $13,006,717 $13,526,986 $14,068,065 `0 Current Property Taxes(levy) $8,707,536 $9,099,375 $9,508,847 $9,984,289 Delinquent Taxes(levy) $0 $124,454 $166,841 $206,194 Interest Earnings $99,268 $157,242 $173,525 $142,608 Departmental Revenue $131,560 $136,918 $142,291 $147,983 Total Revenues $21,444,823 $22,524,706 $23,518,490 $24,549,140 Expenditures Public Library Support @ $14,699,988 $16,610,987 $18,770,415 $21,210,569 Central Support Services $4,085,845 $4,466,718 $4,859,781 $5,053,997 j Contingency $125,000 $125,000 $125,000 $125,000 r µ Ending Balance $3,733,990 $4,879,344 $4,541,682 $2,646,114 %of operating expenses 20% 23% 19% 10.03% Taxpayer Impacts Cost Per$1,000 Assess.Val. Monthly Cost for Ave Home $3.74 $3.90 $4.10 $4.30 Annual Cost for Ave Home $44.83 $46.85 $49.19 $51.65 Total Taxes Levied $9,150,993 $9,562,788 $9,993,113 $10,492,769 Average Annual Taxes Key Assumptions County AV Growth Rate 4.5% 4.5% 5.0% 5.0% 4.75% Interest Rate 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.00% 1 st year Tax Collection Rate 95.154% 95.154% 95.154% 95.154% 95.15% Average Home AV FY04-05 $165,000 Est AV FY05-06 to FY08-09 *Total Resources only includes FY05 Beginning Balance. **Contingency includes funds for WILI replacement,and funding for additional libraries that might join during levy cycle(i.e.North Plains and/or Gaston). @ Modified from PLSA to fit within Revenue projections 1"W NOW Washington County Cooperative Library Services Four-Year Local Option Levy Balance Sheet Summary Reduced Rate of 22 Cents/$1000 FY05-06--FY08-09 Mli Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Resources Beginning Balance $1,200,000 $3,557,342 $4,778,386 $4,486,538 0 General Fund Transfer $12,506,459 $13,006,717 $13,526,986 $14,068,065 28 �.E Current Property Taxes(levy) $7,367,915 $7,699,471 $8,045,947 $8,448,245 Delinquent Taxes(levy) $0 $105,307 $141,173 $174,472 Interest Earnings $96,379 $150,223 $164,148 $133,120 Departmental Revenue $131,560 $136,918 $142,291 $147,983 Total Revenues $20,102,313 $21,098,637 $22,020,546 $22,971,885 Expenditures Public Library Support@ $13,499,989 $15,254,988 $17,238,136 $19,479,094 Central Support Services $4,094,983 $4,472,605 $4,874,259 $5,087,704 Contingency $149,999 $149,999 $199,999 $199,999 Ending Balance $3,557,342 $4,778,386 $4,486,538 $2,691,627 %of operating expenses 20% 24% 20% 10.9% Taxpayer Impacts Cost Per$1,000 Assess.Val. Monthly Cost for Ave Home $3.16 $3.30 $3.47 $3.64 Annual Cost for Ave Home $37.93 $39.64 $41.62 $43.70 Total Taxes Levied $7,743,148 $8,091,590 $8,455,711 $8,878,497 Average Annual Taxes Key Assumptions County AV Growth Rate 4.5% 4.5% 5.0% 5.0% 4.75% Interest Rate 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.00% 1 st year Tax Collection Rate 95.154% 95.154% 95.154% 95.154% 95.15% Average Home AV FY04-05 $165,000 Est AV FY05-06 to FY08-09 *Total Resources only includes FY05 Beginning Balance. **Contingency includes funds for WILI replacement(should it be needed),and funding for additional libraries that might come online during levy cycle(i.e.North Plains and/or Gaston). @ Not-to-exceed amounts identified in the PLSA 6/2/2004Nov 2004 levy 4-yearsSummary-reduced levy Balance Sheet Without Local Option Levy--Summary FY05-06--FY08-09 NO Levy Scenario Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Resources Beginning Balance $1,200,000 $1,122,354 $1,038,497 $947,983 General Fund Transfer $12,506,459 $13,006,717 $13,526,986 $14,068,065 Current Property Taxes(levy) $0 $0 $0 $0 Delinquent Taxes(levy) $0 $0 $0 $0 Interest Earnings $80,000 $80,000 $80,000 $80,000 Departmental Revenue $131,560 $136,918 $142,291 $147,983 Total Revenues $12,718,019 $13,223,635 $13,749,277 $14,296,048 Expenditures Public Library Support@ $9,883,665 $10,279,012 $10,690,172 $11,117,779 Central Support Services @ $2,912,000 $3,028,480 $3,149,619 $3,275,604 Contingency** $0 $0 $0 $0 Ending Balance $1,122,354 $1,038,497 $947,983 $850,649 %of operating expenses 8.8% 7.8% 6.8% 5.9% Simple Majority Election Dates: Nov.2006 Nov.2008 *Total Resources only includes FY05 Beginning Balance. **Contingency includes funds for WILI replacement(should it be needed),and funding for additional libraries (i.e.North Plains and/or Gaston). @ Public Library Support=Not-to-exceed amounts identified in PLSA;Central Support Services=Base services only,with 4%annual increase,no additional services,programs,or support. Data Entry Spreadsheet Summary of Library Local Option Levy Expenditures-REDUCED LEVY FY06 YY07 FY08 FY09 Total Expenditures Public Library Support $13,500,000 $15,255,000 I $65,472,260 Central Support Services $5,087,724 $18,529,624 Contingency** $150,000 $150,000 $200,000 $200 111 $700,000 Total Expenditures $17,744,999 $19,877,623'. $22,312,428 $24,766,834 $84,701,884 Central Base services $3,560,861 $3,846,736 $4,009,800 $4,304,017 $15,721,414 Central Support Packages $534,138 $625,887 $864,478 $783,707 $2,808,210 Total $4,094,999 $4,472,623 $4,874,278 $5,087,724 $18,529,624 %change in annual funding 9.2% 9.0% 4.4% PL%change in annual funding 13.0% 13.0% 13.0% Summary of Library Local Option Levy Expenditures-SAME RATE LEVY FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 Total Expenditures Public Library Support $14,700,000 $16,611,000 $18,770,430 $21,210,586 $71,292,016 Central Support Services $4,085,861I $18,466,414 Contingency** $125,000 $125,000 $125,0I I $500,000 Total Expenditures $18,910,861 $21,202,736 523,755,230 $26;389;603 $90,258,430 Central Base services $3,560,861 $3,846,736 $4,009,800 $4,304,017 $15,721,414 Central Support Packages $525,000 $620,000 $850,000 $750,000 $2,745,000 Total $4,085,861 $4,466,736 $4,859,800 $5,054,017 $18,466,414 %change in annual funding 9.3% 8.8% 4.0% PL%change in annual funding 13.0% 13.0% 13.0% Summary of Library Local Option Levy Expenditures-NO LEVY FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 Total Expenditures Public Library Support $11,117,779 $41,970,628 Central Support Services I $12,365,703 Contingency** so 'I $0 Total Expenditures $12,795,665 S13,307,492 �,"$13;839;791 $14;393,383 $54,336,331 PL%change in annual funding 4.0% 4.0% 4.0% Central%change in annual funding 4.0% 4.0% 4.0% Est Central support 04-05 $2,800,000 Washington County Cooperative Library Services Five-Year Local Option Levy Balance Sheet Summary FY04-05--FY08-09 Measure 34=77 Levy Projections Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Estimate Resources } Beginning Balance $1,284,159 $4,240,622 $6,170,250 $6,843,065 $5,683,799 $ 285 General Fund Transfer $12,025,441 $12,506,459 $13,006,717 $13,526,986 $14,068,065 Current Property Taxes(levy) $8,315,085 $8,647,688 $9,099,375 $9,508,847 $9,984,289 Delinquent Taxes(levy) $0 $172,461 $219,483 $202,403 $209,010 $ 33 Interest Earnings $72,403 $121,429 $221,063 $213,559 $152,276 8 Departmental Revenue $126,500 $131,560 $136,918 $142,291 $147,9836$ . Total Revenues $20,539,429 $21,579,597 $22,683,556 $23,594,086 $24,561,6249= Expenditures Public Library Support $13,499,981 $15,254,988 $17,238,136 $19,479,094 $22,011,376 Central Support Services $3,832,985 $4,094,983 $4,472,605 $4,874,259 $5,087,704 Arts&Culture Support $200,000 $200,000 $200,000 $200,000 $200,000 Contingency" $50,000 $100,000 $100,000 $199,999 $199,999 Ending Balance $4,240,622 $6,170,250 $6,843,065 $5,683,799 $2,746,343 %of operating expenses 24% 31% 31% 23% 10.0% Taxpayer Impacts Cost Per$1,000 Assess.Val. Z" Monthly Cost for Ave Home $3.58 $3.74 $3.91 $4.10 $4.31 Annual Cost for Ave Home $42.94 $44.87 $46.89 $49.24 $51.70 Total Taxes Levied $8,799,032 $9,150,993 $9,562,788 $9,993,113 $10,492,769 Average Annual Taxes Key Assumptions MMIN e alk County AV Growth Rate 4.0% 4.5% 4.5% 5.0% 5.0% 4.60% Interest Rate 2.0% 2.0% 3.0% 3.0% 3.0% 2.60% 1 st year Tax Collection Rate 94.500% 94.500% 95.154% 95.154% 95.154% 94.89% Average Home AV FY03-04 $158,800 Est AV FY04-05 to FY08-09 : ` . .. *Total Resources only includes FY05 Beginning Balance. **Contingency includes funds for WILI replacement(should it be needed),and funding for additional libraries that might come online during levy cycle(i.e.North Plains and/or Gaston). 6/2/2004Library Levy 2004 rate based modelSummary Washington County Elections 34-77 COUNTYWIDE LIBRARY SERVICES May 18,2004 Voter Voter Voter Voter Registered Registered Registered Registered Ballots Ballots Ballots Ballots Over Under % % Turnout Turnout Turnout Turnout Voters Voters Voters Voters Cast Cast Cast Cast Precinct 9 and Nan* Yes Votes No Votes Votes Votes Yes No Total Demoeratic Re ublican Non rtisan Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan Total Democratic Re ubll2an Non rtisan __.__ 46.92% 49.15% 28.42% 1986 6651 765 556 846 312 376 158 RURAL NW COUNTY - - -_374 401, _ _0 - 71` 48_26% 51.74% 42.60%_ --___-_- - - --___-_ ..__ _ __. _ __--- _ _ � -- __ _„_ _._.__. - 103 302 KINNAMAN _ 269 384 Oy 55 41.19% 58.81% 36 03% 46.77% 38 40% 18.86% 1965 759: 651 546 708 355 250 ---- 303 WITCH HAZEL 69; 98, 0 9 41.32% _ 58.68% 49 30% 53.85% 50.29% 35.71% 357 130 _ 171 56 __ 176 70 86 __ 20 304 BUTTERNUT 3921 408 0 59 ____49.00% 51.00% 35.20%; 43.34% 39.26% 19.62% 2440 863 894 683 859 374'' 351 134 -1 3058ANKS 152E 101 0_-17! 60.08%' 39.92% 36.7886 38.64% 39.68% 30.15% -734 220 315 199 270 85 - 125 60 -.. - -- -- 306 TANASBOURNE 146 i 80; 0 201'-64.60%_ 35.40% _ 47.22% 54.41°k, 52.87%, 30.07% 521 204 174 143 246 11 T 92 43 307 WILLOW CREEK 343 313'- 0 331 2952 2952% -47.71% 41 99%, 48.06°% 45.47% 26.25°% 1641 620 640 381 689, 298 291 100 --I- -!- 308 BLOOMING FERN HILL 154 137{ 0 101 52.92%1 4708% 6364% 66.03% 72 57% 37.36% 473 156 226 91 30_1 __ 10_3 164 34 309 HAWTHORNE FARMS -- 432 3291 0 49 56.77%i- 43.23% 36.40%' 43.24% 40.00%_ - 24.93% 2225 777 750 698 810 336': 300 174 _ -87' --_ - -- 1 DILLEY 244` 326 Of 17 42.81% 57.19% 4593%: 50.97°% 50.00% 29.64% 1278 516 48_2 280 5 263' 241 83 311 LAURELWOOD 60 119 Oi 14' 33.52% 66.48% 3446%LL 44.30%f 35.98% 22.70% 560 158 239 163 193} 70' 86 37 --- 312 HA -- - --r -- -_ . -56.b- GG LAKE 133 172 0 27 43.61% 56.39% 48.47%, 58.06°% 50.36% 30.19% 685 248 278 159 332 144 1.40 48 313 HILLSBORO-UNINCORP 79 77 0 - - --+ -_._ _ _. -- __ -- __ o , ° o _ _ _- --21 _ _ _. 5 50.84%4 49.36% 48.64% 56.92/0 51.97/0 28.38% 331 130 127 74 161 74 66 314GLENCOE 155 170 0 16 47.69% 52.31% 48.16% 58.00% 51.66% 26.03% 708 200_ 362 146 341 116 187 38 _ _ _ 315 HELVETIA 134 137 0 12 _49.45% 50.55% 47.88%' 57.56% 51.32% 24.79% 591 172 302 117 283' 99 155 29 316 PUMPKIN RIDGE -200 247 01 26 44.74% 55.26% __ 50.53% 58.28°% 52.78% 33.17% -936 338 396 202 473' 197 209 67 317VERBOORT_ -_-- 68 97 oi -, o __ �_ _. __ �- _ __ _ - _-_ _ _ -__11 41.21% 58.79% 43.67% 41.54/0 50.5190 29.33% 403_ 130 198 75 176 54 - 22 -- ---- - 318 MINTER BRIDGE --418 E 0 70 ._ 52.61% ^ -47.39% 44.36% 5_0.00% 51.32% 2-5 23°% 2- - 742 869 535 952 371 446 135 319 QUATAMA STREET - 175 _139 _0 131__ 57.19% 42.81% 34.67% 40.74% 38.17% 23.66% 920 324 317 279 _ 319' 132` 121 _ _66 320 HAZELDALE 277 384 0 48 41.91%+ 58.09% 38.70%' 40.38%1 46.33% 26.99% 1832 676' 641 515 709 273' 29T 139 321 GASTON 4 31 503 0 -5 38.27% 61.73% 35.39% 58.97% 30.86% 17.86% 243 78' 81 84 86 46 25 15 322 JACKTOWN - -38- - 62 - 0} 5 38.00%-_ -62.00% 48.84%, 57.14_% 55.79%" ._ 24.00% 215 70 95 80 105 - 40 53' 12 3231NDIAN HILLS 480 59 __50.90% 49.10% 31.78%.. 37.04°% 36.04% 20.82% 3153 1034, _ 1168 951 1002 383 4214 198 324 CHERRY GROVE 70' 80 0 14 46.67% 1 _53.33% 41.62% 38.65°% _51.77% 3111% 394 163 141 90 164 63' 73 28 325 HILLSBORO-ISLANDS 1 2' 0 0: 33.33% 66.67°% 10.00% 0.00% 10.00% 000"% - 3' 0 --3 0 3 p. _3 p --- - 326 RURAL BANKS 274i 280 O 60 49.46% 50.54% 47.19% 50.58% 52.56% 30.99°% 1301 431 586 284 614 218 308 88 327 BROWN MIDDLE SCHOOL 438 453 0 39 49.16% 50.84% 36.77% 41.58% 39.86% 26.32% 2529 849 996 684 930 353 397, 180 - _ --- 328 CENTUFARMIRY SC VIEW 253 331 0 33 43.32% 56.68% 48.85% 85.13°% 54.04% 28.93% 1263 4391 544 280 617 242' 294 81 329 CENTURY SCHOOL 474' 479 -0----- 49 49.74%! 50.26% 34.91% 40.45% 40.07%, --20.59% 2870 885..... 208 777 1002 358 484 160 F. -..� . --� _. ._ - _._ - �. -- _ --- - -- -o _ - _313 2_24 383 162 154 67 _ _ - 50. 96 _ 49.31% 45 01% 51.59%i 49 20% 29.91% 851 314 330 NORTH PLAINS 183 � 22 __� _ -.__ __-. -- 331 PORTLANDBARNES 0 0 0, 0! 0.00% 0.00% 000% 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% _3_ 1 0 2 0i 0 _0 0 332 ORENCO STATION_ _ _ 566 368E 0 51 60.60% 31.40% 47 52%. 54.62% 48 85% 35.46% 2073 758 782 533 - 985, 414- 3-8-2-' 189 333 JOHN OLSEN -- 427 238 0 32 64.40% 35.80% 27 83%- 34.32% 30 96% 18.50% 2497_ 842T 801 854 -- 695; 289'- - 248 158 _.� - - -64-29% - - -- - - ---4Y �:_ 334 XtE MOUNTAIN !- 30. 24 0 11 55.56% 44.44% _ 50.00%1 __ 51 16% 24.00% 110 42 25 -55 27 - 22 _ 6 336 JACKSON SCHOOL _ 702 587 0 87 54.46% 45.54% 42.90% 47.42% 46.02% -31.61°% 3161 930 1456 775 - 1356 441 - 6� - 245 396 FAIR GROUNDS 489 414 0 45 54.15% 45 85% 41.69%" 52.26%^ -42 32%i 26.82% 2274 798' 872 604 948'4 - 417 369 162 --A -- - -- - - . -- --- �- 9! -- -� --- 337 WALNUT ST 566; 581 0 81 i 49.35% 50 65% 39 20% 44.25% 45 54% 24.49% 3133 1139 1120 874 12 82 504_ 5101 214 338 CORNELIUS 4871 673: 0 54 41.98%c 58.02% 37 69% _ 38.90% --47 66%; 23.58% - 3221 1149- 1156 T_916 1214 447 -� 216 -_- _ _ - - -- - -- ----- - -- - _. 339 FOREST GROVE EAST 4 1 42 54.87% -45.33'16 43.63%t 49.33% 51 30% 23.74% 3745 1500;_ 1310 935 1634 740 672i 222 --60-8 - 340 FOREST GROVE-WEST 850 918. 0 102 48.08% 51.92% 46.82%i 53.15% 50.82%1 31.53% 3994 1411 P 1584 999 81 70 750 315 -- - -- _ -- --- 341(7�M99!aEJ�gFk.IN--� 59 .� 0 10 SO.QO% 50.00%--'67.22%1 ,43.24%i 44.64%! 47.37%! _ 29.41% __ 296. _ 112� _ 133 51 _12-8 50 3 15 - - i -- - _ 72.88%1 _ _ 91 59 _ 44 _ 111! 53 43 -- 15 - -vim. - ----- }._......._ 1 3 934 -----753 11 70 532 i5 -----219 342 DAVE HILL RD _ 59 46 0 6 56.49% 43.81%58% 37-- 922%! 58.24%y 34.09% 1� __----_ __.- -_---_ -----_ ___ 343 MOOBERRY 726 639 0 - 53.42%'- 4ti 58% _ 41.98% 50.09% 47 03% 24.28% 3402 1086__ 1414 902 __ 1428'__ 544 -- -- -- -- -- - --- --� ------ - - -- --- - _- ____ � - 96, - 105; 52 139 52� -460 215 4 ANTRAL _ 665 469 1 72 58.64% 413696 42 82% 47.00% 49.25% 28.55% 2819 _ 345 WIHILLSBORO-UNINCORP 17 22 0 0. 43.59% 56.41% 34 82% 42.42% 33.93%I 26.09% 112 33' S6 23 39 14 346 CORNELIUSITUAL RIVER 47 83 uI - 36.15% 63.85% 54 94% 54.17% 70.48%r 25.00% 253 74 13 347FG/TUAIATINRIVER 46.87% 51.61% ____70.00%j_42.86% 42.86% 31` --10j 14'', 7 16+---- 7' 6 - 3 54.55% 45.45% 28.71%i 25.00% 4324% 15.63% 101 32'_ _._37 32 29 -g 16 5 349 DIVISION STREET - -, 320) _ 338 0 47I 48.63%' 51 37% 37.72%{_ 45.07% 44.59% _ 20.97% 1869 7101 601 558 7 5 320; 268 117 350 FIR GROVE - V 914 750 - 0 9 54.93% -45.07% --49.% _54.83%j --55 3 32.83% --- 3554 1388_ -- -1301 _ _ __. - - -- 865 17611 _ 761 716 - 284 ----56-15 - -- -- --- _ __ 19.29% 1827 703._ 559 6 42 __281 __2341 109 351 ALOHA PARK 2591 326' i 44.27%i 55.73% 34 15%� 39.97% 41 86% 352 SEAVERTON-CENTER 102 57 0 '- 8 64.15% .'i5.85% 33 53% 41.59% 36 89%1 22.10% 498 214 103 181 167 89 381 40 - -- - _- _____ _____ _ _ _ _25.52% _ 1374 521 465 388 572 1 262 _ 211 __ _ 99 353 WALKER ROADSOUTH _ 300 246� 1 28 54.95% 45.05% 41.63% 50.29% 45.38%, 354 CHEHALEM SCHOOL - 704 745 1 E 71. 48.59%i 51.41% 46.05%: 53.06%F 48.19% 32.90% 3303 1193 " 1268 842 1521 633 611 277 355 MEADOW PARK 554 _ 534 0 __ 50.92%i _49.08% 42.16% 49.74% 49 83% 20.11% 2730 1170 859 701 _ 1151 582 4 - -- 141 357 HERITAGE PARK 252 262 --U--- 4 4 309 % .50.97% 39.38% 45.69 43. A _ ._- - ____ - _.___ _- ---__ _- --� ---_----- 356 ALOHA-WEST_ 229 265_ 0 30 46.36%' 53.6490 35.84%' 41.19% 38 20%' 25.62% 1462 556 500 406 524 229 191 104 i� % 50% 24.46% 1417 534 515 368 5581 244 224 90 359 WATEF*MSE 708 _ 6031 0 63, 54.00% _ 46.00% 38.13% 4-3. 3-_, __-. __-_. 56,56% 50.15% 27.88% 901 366 327 208 429 207 164 58 358 SEMINOtE ESTATES 205 1981 0 26 50.87% 45.13% 47.61%u - - + -- �. _ _A _ - - - 1310 1046 1374 519 574' 281 _ 41.62% 43.82% 26.86% 3603 1247 - 360 PHEASANT LANE _-- _ 328 320 _ 0 32 _ 50.46% 49.54% 35 67%; 41.54% 40.39% 23.39% 1901 662 666 573 678 i 275 269 134 362 CEDAR HILLS - _ 924 555'•. -1 - 9 62.47% 37.53% 48.7896' S5. 96 % b2.95% 30.58% -3233 1300 1171 762 - 120 641 _ ____- --- ___ -_-_- __- _-- _._ , 724 620 233 363 BARNES RD 8221 463 1 82 63.97% 36.03% 48.48% _ 31.98% 2822 1071 _ _190 232 __ 238 f � 1577 _ t M�IIKAN 147I __ 79 0 __ 12 _v 65.04% - 34.96% 33 66% _ ------ ------ - ��v � - _- 4 .11% 33.68% 23.28% 707 285 --_1035 716 1388 597 --_542* 229 384 MCDANL RD - 873 627 0 92 58.20% 41.80% 49.17%' 60.09% 49.16% - - - _ _ _ ___ - 34.40% 3238 1140 1255 _ 843 1592! 685 617 290 365 LEAHY RD 875 -7- 1 v 81.97% 38.03% 53.32%; 61.05% 54,94% 36.38% 2828 1181 1012 635 - 1508 721 -556 231 --- WESTTUAtATiNVIEW _ 289 178 0 _ 38 61.88%f_._ 38.12% 38.40% 44.87% 45.00% 20.68% 1310 517_ 440 353 _ 503; 232_ 198 73 387 THC7MtPSON RD__-- _ 508 - 433 1 44 53,89%! 46,11% -43.14% 4_9.55%, 45.41%� 32.04% 2281 664 -4 593 9841 329 465 190 368 SOMERSET 613 _- 524. 0 .__v 49 53:9 4609% __ 38.25% 44.82% 41.67%: 25.72% 3101995 1243 863 1_81 6 446 518! 222 369 COLUMBIA AVE 440 2981 0 41 59MI 4038% 50.00%. 59.17% 51.55% 34.68% 1558 5071 679 372 779 300 350 129 370 ROCK CREEK n 499 322 0 31; 607896 3$.22% 45.06%' 49.69% 49.44% 30.75% 1891 642 797 452 852 319 394 139 371 OAK HILLS _ 550 300 0 45 64.71%j__T 3.'5.29% 48 75% 57.14% 54.30% 28.10% 1836 644 ---733 459 - 89 --368 398' 129 T_ _-- -_ __ .. -__-- --__.- -_-._ 3T2RIDGEWOODSCHOOL 458 315 _1 53i- 59.25%� 40.75% _ 51.95%: 58.76% 5511% 31.37% 1592 611 675 306 827 359 3_72 96 373 CORNELIUS PASS 78 86 0 14 47.56% 52.44% 52.98%' 55.1T90 58.45%K 39.74% 336 116r 142 78 178 64 83; 31 _ ____ - -_� , _ - _ _--- _ _ 374 JACOBSON RD _ __-- 0 pT 100.0096E 0.00% 33.33% 66.67%, 0 00oo 0.00% 6 3 1 2 2 ____2 _ U 0 _ E-� _- -�_ __ -. --- -T _- _ 375 PORTLAND CITY 41* 0 3 57.73%!--_42.27% 44.25% 60.87% 31.94% 33.87% 226 92 72 62 100 56 23 21 376 WESTVIEW 391.�4 291 03 331 _ 57.33%1 42.67% 41.74% 50.62%ry 41.57% 3128%0 1713 567 676 470 715 _ 287 281 147 378 CANYON LN - 277 179' 0 _ 20 60.75%w 39.25% _ 52.25%, 59.199:0 49.44% 27.74% 4279 1267 1891 1121 1892 646 935 311 377 BETHANY 9221 861 0 109 51.71% 4$.29% 44.22% 50.99% _ 55.59% 32.81% 911 370 349192 74 6 -"219 194 63 379 HALL BLVD 628 _~-572 L 0 m� 6 52.33%, 47.87% 45.08% 50.89% 50.15% 27.67% 27861128 993 665 12561 - 574 _ 498 184 380 HIGHLAND PARK 454 472 0; 40 49.03% 50.97% 48.69% 55.57% 50.96% 35.22% 1984 709' 781 494 966! 394 398 174 381 BEAVERTfN�ICENTER ST 406 3071 _ 1 -- 42 56:9496 43.08% 43.72%' 49.37%; 51.17%:,-, -25.93% 1729 - 713_ 557 459 - 7561 - 352 285 119 382 GREENWAY 638 448 1 47 54.5696 45,44% 42.94% 47.82% 50 43%; - 26.75% 2408 939 811 658 1034 449 - 409" 176 383 SEAVERTON-HILLSDALE w 357 -192 0 26 85.03% 34.97% 49.31% 55.3TW, 51.43%i 33.19% 1166 475 453 238 5 -263 - 2331 -- __?3_3,_ 384 GARDEN HOFS 610 437 4 -Sol--68:26% 4134% 50.87%, 5675% 53.58% --34.46% 2178 992 --713 - 473 1108 _563 382 - 163 385 PORTLAND GOLF CLUB 774 481 Q 104 6267% 37,33% 52 37%1 -C6-.7-7%-l- 56.77% - 33.40% -2557 1004 1071 -482 1339} 570 -608 161 386 RALEIGH PARK -1149 505 0 102 89A?% 30.53% 57.48%1 - 64.59% 59.14% 39.19% -3055 1319 1121 __615 1756]_ -852 6-63 --241 - - 387 SUNSET CORRIDOR 36 29 0 10 $5.38% 44.62% 41.44%; 40.91% 4000% 44.00% 181 66I 65 50 75 _ 27 26 22 _ -- ----- - --- - -- -- 388 WHITFORO 16, 12 0 1 57.14% _ 4286% 36.25% 52.94% 3000% 19.23% 80 341 20 26 29 18 6 5 _ 921 1153 721 1165 432 519, 214 389 SEXTON MOUNTAIN _ 521• 584; 0� 60, 47.15%, 52.85% 41 68%' __ __ ______ 46.91%i 45 01% 29.68% 2795 390 SOUTHRX)GE 647 639 9 74 50.31% 49.69% 4504%; 50.64% 49.15% 29.16% 3022 1086 1233 703 1361 550 606 ------265- 391 PORTLAND CITY 27 0 3 67.14% 42.86% 30 00% 28,71%; 35.85%; 27.27% 220 101, _ 53 J"- 66 66 -- 29 101 - 18 -_ _. __ J7. - ---- -- - ._ __. 392 PORTLAND CITU COM 2 42 22 0 4 65.83% 34.389E 33.50%; 53.33%I -_ _ - -- -�_ 73 68 _ 40 19 9 I- 12.33% 203 75 55 _ 393 MCNJTCLAIR � 156 96 0 11 61.90% 38.10% 81 07%1 -59.29% 47 02% 36.17% 515 253! 168 - 94 _- 263 150 -----79 _ -34 394 C2yN NEI -fASf 2 0 0 Q 100.00% 0.00% 25 00% 50.00% 000% _ 16.67% -----8, 2! 0 6 - 2 1 0 1 395 MURRAYHILL 387 416 0 38 48.19% 51.81% 40.24%1_47866%I%I 41 10% 28.85% _2090 _677 893 520 841 324 367 150 -. 396 twFtFiAM - 163 116 0 22 68.42% 41-%% 43 50.41%o' 46.32% _- 28.42% 699 -_244 272 _- 183 _ 301 _ 123 126 52 398 COOPER MOUNTAIN 2 - 1531 0 19 45.55% 54.45% 45.87%_ 44.76% _ 52 94%r-- 31.88% _ 654 -2100 306 -_ 138 300 94, 163 148 397 BULL MOUNTAIN_____ 406_ 534 0 59 43.19% _ 56.81% 43.38%, 48.89% _46 97% 28.63% _ 2303 630 1156 517 999 _ 308 162 44 - -- 399 METZGER _ 379 380 0 41 49.93% 50.07% 45.58% _ 55.35% 45.89%1 _ 31.33% 1755 710 547 _ 498 800 393 251 156 400 WASHINGTON SQUARE T 425; 4451 �- 42 48.85% 51.15% 43.00%j_ 50.66%____ 48.51%1__ __25.13% 2121 837 707. 577 912 424 3431 145 401 MAY STREET __ 395 257 01 52 60.58%!_-_39.42% 48.65%; .56.70%r 46.68% 33.75% ,.1447_ 702 422 323 704+ 398 197 109 _ - - - - 26.11% 789 293 316 180 3641 153 164 47 402 TK"aAR[NWALNUT ST 17S 161. 0 34 52.85%�__ 47.35% 46 13%; 52.2290. 51.90% -- - - - - ---- 403 TIGARD/GAARDE ST 598 762 2 83 43.97%; _._56.03% 43 12% 45.86% 49.16% 27.39% 3351 1027' 1550 774 1445 471 762 212 _ -- -r - 404 FOWLER SCHOOL 427 471 0 50 47.55% _ 52.45% 42 47% 47.62% 46.89% 26.55% 2232 863 853 516 948 411 400 137 405 TWAUIY SCHOOL 754 7117 0 87 51.47%; 48.53% 47 55%; 55.04% 51.68%L_ _30.58% 3222 11321_ 1279 811 15321 623 661 248 _ __ _-- 557 _ 540' 0 _ 50.77% 49.23% 43 77%; 52.05% 48 86% - 408 TK3AR0 CITY HALL - _ 25.11% 2634 1049 880 705 1153 546 430 177 1 - - 408 SUMMERFIELD 1096 1015 2 138 51.92% 4 48.08% 57.88%i 63.53%_ _ 60.94%'_ _ 37.46%_ -,__3889 1478 268 174 3831 165 149 69 407 NORTH BARNES 217 31 7 __1 28 61.30%1 38.70% 5334%' 59.78% 55 60%. 39.66% 718 276 _ �� - _ - �v - 1741 670 2251' 939 1061 251 409SUMMERLAKE-WEST 336 398 1 46 45.78% 54.22% 40.93%` 44.26% 46.94% 27.63% 1908 653' 752 503 781; 289 353. 139 410 BEEF BEND RD 255} 334 0 53 43.29% 56.71% 42.74%1 47.84% 45.25%' 30.45% 1502 462. 705 335 642 221 319 102 _ - 411 SCROLLS HEIGHTS 138 160 0 1_4 46.31% 53.69% 30.29%, 34.45% 36 39% 16.72_% 1030 328; 415 287 3121 113 151: 48 412 COOPER MT SCHOOL 243 323} 0 42 42.93% 57.07% 36.47%' 43.74% 38.67%? 22.93% 1667 551 708 410 608w 241 2731 94 - - a - _ _ --, 414 BARROWS RD_- 175 181 0 --29 49.16%i__-50.84% -_35.88% 33.33% 46.15% 0.00% 21 6' 13 2 8, 2 - 0 i.. _ , ...___._. -___ r.. _._.-. __. ___ _.._ _.____ _. 413 FISCHER/PACIFIC HWY 5! 3, 0 01 62.50% 37.50% 38 10% 415 BEEF BEND/131 ST 150? 150 0 23? 50.00% _..50.00°16 _ 4.77W, 40.68% 38.35% 26.16°k 1073 322. 472 279 385'_ 131 181 73 _ - - - -- -, 76.19% 75.21%. 67.44_% 432 147 242 43 323 112 182' 29 416SUMMERLAKE-EAST 289 304 0 381 48.74%, 51.26% _ 44.88% 50.77% 52.97% 24.17°k 1406 457 589 360 631A 232 3121 -87 -_ - 4i7-ELDORADO 304, 238= 0 40i 56.08%1 43.91% 45.08%: 50.77% 52.46%; 21.91% 1291 520: 488 283 582 264 256 62 418 HART ROAD _ 34 62 0 4 35.42% 64.58% 36.63% 43.53% 39.23% 20.69% 273 85 130 58 100' 37 51 12 - - -- - - --- -- -- T-, 419 KING CITY86-1 --- _ __- - _ -_ _ _-- _-- 564 E _ 524 0 G 51.84% 48.16% 70 26% 73.8196 70.75% 56.37% 1671 691 776 204 11 k 510 5497 115 420 TUALATIN CITY 618+ T 580 0! _- _ _ -_-_ __ 69 52.46% 47.54% 41.64% 50.25% 45.48%; 24.78% 2995 985. 1227 783 1247; 495 558 194 - _ 21 TR!CITIES - 3 2 U 3 60.00%,- -40.00% 44.44%: 60.00% 33.33%. 42.86% 18 5 -6 8 3 _3 422 FG NORTH-UNINCORP 29 48 0 --3 _ 37.66% 62.34% 38.46%-- 48.28% 46.97%. 12.73% 208 87. 66 55 80A 42 31+ 7 423 TUALATNV NORTH --470 344 i 0' 61 I 57.74%! 42.26% 36.20%' 43.55% 39.85%; 21.79% 2417 845 911 661 875 368 363 144 424 NW SHERWOOD CITY 646 770¢_ 0 76 45.62% 54.38% 36.29%, 42.58% -38.70%__ 24.19% 4111 1240 1858 1013 1492!_ 528' 719' 245 - 5 _. - 425 SHERWOOD-UNINCORP 81 145 0 23 35.84% 64.16% 33.11% 50.26% 46 74% 22.33% 752 193: 276 103 2491 97 129 23 426 GRONER _- _. - 48 66 0 7 42.11% 57.89% 47.08%' 53.75°k 49.61% 30.00% 257 80' 127 50 121' 43 63 15 -_ -- _ 427 SCROLLS 253 320 1 26 44.15% 55.85% 49.46% 5_7.10% 51.64% 36.12% 1213 366 548 299 600 209 283' 108 - - - _ _ 428 TUALATIN WEST 183 156. 0 43 53.98%: 46.02% 36.98% 42.07% 38.18% 27.64% 1033 347 440 246 382 146 168 _� 429 MILLER HILL 206 293 1 34 41.28% _58.72% 34.68%_ 42.46% 33.57% 26.33% 154_ 0 544 _ 563 433 534, 231 189 114 430 BALD PEAK -84 98 0 10 46.15% 53.85% 47.06% 48.84% 60.00% 38.20% 408 129 190 89 192 63 95 34 -- - _ _ - - _-V. _ _ 431 MOUNTAIN HOME 301 348 0 55 46.38% 53.62% 49.20%. 57.88% 50.44% 33.77% 1431 444 682 305 7041 257 344 103 432 W0-SONYILLE _10 - OI _---- 3 55.58%; 44.44% _ 25.93°k 36.84% 25.00% 19.23% 81 19, gg 26 21 _-7 _9. 5 434 ERROL HASSELL 470Y 566 0 75 45.37%__ 54.63%_ 38.48%_ 46_40 39.75% 25.93% 2887 1013 823 454 777 344 326Y 107 433 ED BYROM SCHOOL 395 329, 1 49 54.75% 45.25% 39.87% 51.19% 39.61% 23.57% 1949 672 - _ _ __ 1122 752 1111 470' 446 195 -- _� 435 SE SHERWOOD_CITY 459 591 0 67 43.71% 56.29% 36.56% 44.12% 38.30% 23.38% 3055_ 9S2µ 1376 727 1117! 420' 527' 170 436 TUALATIN CITY 192 248' 0 31 43.64%' _ 56.36% 42.94°k 44.37% 45.27%' 33.33% 1097 302 603 192 47L 134 273 -64 -- 6. 437HAZELBiOOK 1,8 i8 --- 17 0 -T� _ 51.43%x48.57% 5000%` 65.22% 44.12%, 42.11% 76 23` 34 19 38. 15 15 -8 _ - - - 438 SE COUNTY 74 107 0f 201 40.88% 59.12% 39.33%I 49.02% 43.48% 20.31% 511, 153; 230 128 201 75 100 26 -__ - 439 C 52 56, _ 0' 4 48.15% 51.85% _ 47.66%' _ 50.00% 57.01% 25.00% 235 76: 107 52 112' 38 61 13 440 HIILSBORO SOUTH 6 10 0 0 37.50%y 62.50% 38 10%! 61.54% 35 71%s 20.00% 42 13 - 14 15 16i 8 5, 3 44t POR?i AfH3 CITYSOUTH_._ _-14 6 _ ---70 0096 30.00% 37.5090' 62.50% 22 73%'__ 10.00% 56+ 24 -22 10 211 8- 5 -1 ----_ -- - -- _ 442 KEMMER RD _ �T- -- 65, --12 0, 15, 34.76%; 65.24% 36.40%; 38.41% 40 15%1 -26.67% 555 LL 1 269 135 202 - 58' 108 - 36 443J£NSiBASEL84E 26 _ 15 0( -- 3 83.4f% 365996 3333%j 26.09% 4857% 29.41% 132 46r__ 35 51 44 12 17 - 15 - - 444 SPRNIG4UJ.E 306 284 0 $1 81.86% 46.14% 34 25%I 37.37%, __ 38.26% 24.70% -1813 570, - 745 498 621!--- 213 _ 123 - _ - - - - - - - - 5 CHOLES HTS N 50 881 01 7i 36.23% 63.77% __ 32.15% 33.81% 34.90%1 25.83% 451 1 9 192 120 1451 47'' 67 31 446LOM8AR0 212 167 1 23 53,13% 46:87% 44.95% 51.92%r -_- 4812%! - - 28.45% 941 4 6� 293 232 423{ - 216' -141 - 66 - - -- - _ _.- T - -- - - ---- ----- 447 HWY 217 EAST 62--39-o 13 81.39% 38.81%_ 51.82%i _ 60.71% _52 94%f_ 26.47% 220' 841__ 102 34 114 51 54 448 CEDAR HILLS 35 21 0 5 62.80% 37.50% 25.63%, 30.43% 3220% _ 16.09% 238 921 59 87 61 i 28'' 1-----14 449CAAIYOW217 4 2 0 2 88.87% ,33,33% 34.78%i 54.55% 33.33% 0.00% 23 11 6 6 8_-- 6 _-- 2i_-� 0 -- - ------- 450 WAUCM RD __` 20 17 0 54.05% 45.9$% NAM` 65.79% 47 83% 55.56% 70 38 23 9 41 25! 11 5 ,.- --- _ - - --i---- _ - - _ - - -- - -r ---- ---- --._. -- - --- ! -- 29 453 BASELINE/185TH 4 8 _-_0 ----0 33.33%l---66.67% 31.58%!-_-_- 45.45% ___33.33%.---_- 22.22% 38; -_ 11 -- - 9, 18 --- 12 __ : - - -- _ _. --- - - - - -----5 ---136 - --- - - -_ 3-----4 58 _ 107 0 13 35.15% 64.85% 34.77%1 38.46% 4421% 18.95% 512 169? 190 153 178 65 _ 452 JOHNSON/185TH 312 343 0 57 47.63% 52.37% 32.66% 38.52%i 3916% 19.54% 2180 7971 687 696 712 307 - o --- - -- 4 .. _._-... 454 BULL MT SPLIT 5' 15 0 0 25.00%I 75.00% 50.00%__ 50.00% 57.14% 28.57% 40 12; 21 7 20 6'_ 12 2 --- - - -_ --% -a 455 S TIGARD/PACIFIC HWY 0 0' 0 0 0.00%� 0.00 k 0.00%' 0.00% 0.00% 0.00% 0 0' 0 0 0 0: 0. 0 Totals: 47,442 43,368 23 5,570 52.24% 47.76% Registered Registered Registered Registered Ballots Ballots Ballots Ballots Voter Voter Voter Voter Voters Voters Voters Voters Cast Cast Cast Cast Turnout Turnout Turnout Turnout Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan 301 RURAL NW COUNTY 1986 665 765 556 846 312 376 158 42.6 46.92 49.15 28.42 302 KINNAMAN 1965 759 651 546 708 355 250 103 36.03 46.77 38.4 18.86 303 WITCH HAZEL 357 130 171 56 176 70 86 20 49.3 53.85 50.29 35.71 304 BUTTERNUT 2440 863 894 683 859 374 351 134 35.2 43.34 39.26 19.62 305 BANKS 734 220 315 199 270 85 125 60 36.78 38.64 39.68 30.15 306 TANASBOURNE 521 204.00 174.00 143.00 246.00 111.00 0.92 0.43 47.22 54.41 52.87 30.07 307 WILLOW CREEK 1641 620 640 381 689 298 291 100 41.99 48.06 45.47 26.25 308 BLOOMING FERN HILL 473 156 226 91 301 103 164 34 63.64 66.03 72.57 37.36 309 HAWTHORNE FARMS 2225 777 750 698 810 336 300 174 36.4 43.24 40 24.93 310 DILLEY 1278 516 482 280 587 263 241 83 45.93 50.97 50 29.64 311 LAURELWOOD 560 158 239 163 193 70 86 37 34.46 44.3 35.98 22.7 312 HAGG LAKE 685 248 278 159 332 144 140 48 48.47 58.06 50.36 30.19 313 HILLSBORO-UNINCORP 331 130 127 74 161 74 66 21 48.64 56.92 51.97 28.38 314 GLENCOE 708 200 362 146 341 116 187 38 48.16 58 51.66 26.03 315 HELVETIA 591 172 302 117 283 99 155 29 47.88 57.56 51.32 24.79 316 PUMPKIN RIDGE 936 338 396 202 473 197 209 67 50.53 58.28 52.78 33.17 317 VERBOORT 403 130 198 75 176 54 22 43.67 41.54 50.51 29.33 318 MINTER BRIDGE 2146 742 869 535 952 371 446 135 44.36 50 51.32 25.23 319 QUATAMA STREET 920 324 317 279 319 132 121 66 34.67 40.74 38.17 23.66 320 HAZELDALE 1832 676 641 515 709 273 297 139 38.7 40.38 46.33 26.99 321 GASTON 243 78 81 84 86 46 25 15 35.39 58.97 30.86 17.86 322 JACKTOWN 215 70 95 50 105 40 53 12 48.84 57.14 55.79 24 323 INDIAN HILLS 3153 1034 1168 951 1002 383 421 198 31.78 37.04 36.04 20.82 324 CHERRY GROVE 394 163 141 90 164 63 73 28 41.62 38.65 51.77 31.11 325 HILLSBORO-ISLANDS 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 100 0 100 0 326 RURAL BANKS 1301 431 586 284 614 218 308 88 47.19 50.58 52.56 30.99 327 BROWN MIDDLE SCHOOL 2529 849 996 684 930 353 397 180 36.77 41.58 39.86 26.32 328 FARMINGTON VIEW 1263 439 544 280 617 242 294 81 48.85 55.13 54.04 28.93 329 CENTURY SCHOOL 2870 885 208 777 1002 358 484 160 34.91 40.45 40.07 20.59 330 NORTH PLAINS 851 314 313 224 383 162 154 67 45.01 51.59 49.2 29.91 331 PORTLAND/BARNES 3 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 332 ORENCO STATION 2073 758 782 533 985 414 382 189 47.52 54.62 48.85 35.46 333 JOHN OLSEN 2497 842 801 854 695 289 248 158 27.83 34.32 30.96 18.5 334 DIXIE MOUNTAIN 110 42 43 25 55 27 22 6 50 64.29 51.16 24 335 JACKSON SCHOOL 3161 930 1456 775 1356 441 670 245 42.9 47.42 46.02 31.61 336 FAIR GROUNDS 2274 798 872 604 948 417 369 162 41.69 52.26 42.32 26.82 337 WALNUT ST 3133 1139 1120 874 1228 504 510 214 39.2 44.25 45.54 24.49 338 CORNELIUS 3221 1149 1156 916 1214 447 551 216 37.69 38.9 47.66 23.58 339 FOREST GROVE-EAST 3745 1500 1310 935 1634 740 672 222 43.63 49.33 51.3 23.74 340 FOREST GROVE-WEST 3994 1411 1584 999 1870 750 805 315 46.82 53.15 50.82 31.53 341 CORN ELI US-SCHEFFLIN 296 112 133 51 128 50 63 15 43.24 44.64 47.37 29.41 342 DAVID HILL RD 194 91 59 44 111 53 43 15 57.22 58.24 72.88 34.09 343 MOOBERRY 3402 1086 1414 902 1428 544 665 219 41.98 50.09 47.03 24.28 344 HILLSBORO-CENTRAL 2819 1132 934 753 1207 532 460 215 42.82 47 49.25 28.55 345 W/HILLSBORO-UNINCORP 112 33 56 23 39 14 19 6 34.82 42.42 33.93 26.09 346 CORNELIUS/TUAL RIVER 253 96 105 52 139 52 74 13 54.94 54.17 70.48 25 347 FG/TUALATIN RIVER 31 10 14 7 16 7 6 3 51.61 70 42.86 42.86 348 LAKE OSWEGO 101 32 37 32 29 8 16 5 28.71 25 43.24 15.63 349 DIVISION STREET 1869 710 601 558 705 320 268 117 37.72 45.07 44.59 20.97 350 FIR GROVE 3554 1388 1301 865 1761 761 716 284 49.55 54.83 55.03 32.83 351 ALOHA PARK 1827 703 559 565 624 281 234 109 34.15 39.97 41.86 19.29 352 BEAVERTON-CENTER 498 214 103 181 167 89 38 40 33.53 41.59 36.89 22.1 353 WALKER ROAD-SOUTH 1374 521 465 388 572 262 211 99 41.63 50.29 45.38 25.52 354 CHEHALEM SCHOOL 3303 1193 1268 842 1521 633 611 277 46.05 53.06 48.19 32.9 355 MEADOW PARK 2730 1170 859 701 1151 582 428 141 42.16 49.74 49.83 20.11 356 ALOHA-WEST 1462 556 500 406 524 229 191 104 35.84 41.19 38.2 25.62 357 HERITAGE PARK 1417 534 515 368 558 244 224 90 39.38 45.69 43.5 24.46 358 SEMINOLE ESTATES 901 366 327 208 429 207 164 58 47.61 56.56 50.15 27.88 359 WATERHOUSE 3603 1247 1310 1046 1374 519 574 281 38.13 41.62 43.82 26.86 360 PHEASANT LANE 1901 662 666 573 678 275 269 134 35.67 41.54 40.39 23.39 361 MILLIKAN 707 285 190 232 238 120 64 54 33.66 42.11 33.68 23.28 362 CEDAR HILLS 3233 1300 1171 762 1577 724 620 233 48.78 55.69 52.95 30.58 363 BARNES RD 2822 1071 1035 716 1368 597 542 229 48.48 55.74 52.37 31.98 364 MCDANIEL RD 3238 1140 1255 843 1592 685 617 290 49.17 60.09 49.16 34.4 365 LEAHY RD 2828 1181 1012 635 1508 721 556 231 53.32 61.05 54.94 36.38 366 WEST TUALATIN VIEW 1310 517 440 353 503 232 198 73 38.4 44.87 45 20.68 367 THOMPSON RD 2281 664 1024 593 984 329 465 190 43.14 49.55 45.41 32.04 368 SOMERSET 3101 995 1243 863 1186 446 518 222 38.25 44.82 41.67 25.72 369 COLUMBIA AVE 1558 507 679 372 779 300 350 129 50 59.17 51.55 34.68 370 ROCK CREEK 1891 642 797 452 852 319 394 139 45.06 49.69 49.44 30.75 371 OAK HILLS 1836 644 733 459 895 368 398 129 48.75 57.14 54.3 28.1 372 RIDGEWOOD SCHOOL 1592 611 675 306 827 359 372 96 51.95 58.76 55.11 31.37 373 CORNELIUS PASS 336 116 142 78 178 64 83 31 52.98 55.17 58.45 39.74 374 JACOBSON RD 6 3 1 2 2 2 0 0 33.33 66.67 0 0 375 PORTLAND CITY 226 92 72 62 100 56 23 21 44.25 60.87 31.94 33.87 376 WESTVIEW 1713 567 676 470 715 287 281 147 41.74 50.62 41.57 31.28 377 BETHANY 4279 1267 1891 1121 1892 646 935 311 44.22 50.99 49.44 27.74 378 CANYON LN 911 370 349 192 476 219 194 63 52.25 59.19 55.59 32.81 379 HALL BLVD 2786 1128 993 665 1256 574 498 184 45.08 50.89 50.15 27.67 380 HIGHLAND PARK 1984 709 781 494 966 394 398 174 48.69 55.57 50.96 35.22 381 BEAVERTON/CENTER ST 1729 713 557 459 756 352 285 119 43.72 49.37 51.17 25.93 382 GREENWAY 2408 939 811 658 1034 449 409 176 42.94 47.82 50.43 26.75 383 BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE 1166 475 453 238 575 263 233 79 49.31 55.37 51.43 33.19 384 GARDEN HOME 2178 992 713 473 1108 563 382 163 50.87 56.75 53.58 34.46 385 PORTLAND GOLF CLUB 2557 1004 1071 482 1339 570 608 161 52.37 56.77 56.77 33.4 386 RALEIGH PARK 3055 1319 1121 615 1756 852 663 241 57.48 64.59 59.14 39.19 387 SUNSET CORRIDOR 181 66 65 50 75 27 26 22 41.44 40.91 40 44 388 WHITFORD 80 34 20 26 29 18 6 5 36.25 52.94 30 19.23 389 SEXTON MOUNTAIN 2795 921 1153 721 1165 432 519 214 41.68 46.91 45.01 29.68 390 SOUTHRIDGE 3022 1086 1233 703 1361 550 606 205 45.04 50.64 49.15 29.16 391 PORTLAND CITY 220 101 53 66 66 29 19 18 30 28.71 35.85 27.27 392 PORTLAND CITY COM 2 203 75 55 73 68 40 19 9 33.5 53.33 34.55 12.33 393 MONTCLAIR 515 253 168 94 263 150 79 34 51.07 59.29 47.02 36.17 394 CORNELIUS-EAST 8 2 0 6 2 1 0 1 25 50 0 16.67 395 MURRAYHILL 2090 677 893 520 841 324 367 150 40.24 47.86 41.1 28.85 396 DURHAM 699 244 272 183 301 123 126 52 43.06 50.41 46.32 28.42 397 BULL MOUNTAIN 2303 630 1156 517 999 308 543 148 43.38 48.89 46.97 28.63 398 COOPER MOUNTAIN 654 210 306 138 300 94 162 44 45.87 44.76 52.94 31.88 399 METZGER 1755 710 547 498 800 393 251 156 45.58 55.35 45.89 31.33 400 WASHINGTON SQUARE 2121 837 707 577 912 424 343 145 43 50.66 48.51 25.13 401 MAY STREET 1447 702 422 323 704 398 197 109 48.65 56.7 46.68 33.75 402 TIGARD/WALNUT ST 789 293 316 180 364 153 164 47 46.13 52.22 51.9 26.11 403 TIGARD/GAARDE ST 3351 1027 1550 774 1445 471 762 212 43.12 45.86 49.16 27.39 404 FOWLER SCHOOL 2232 863 853 516 948 411 400 137 42.47 47.62 46.89 26.55 405 TWALITY SCHOOL 3222 1132 1279 811 1532 623 661 248 47.55 55.04 51.68 30.58 406 TIGARD CITY HALL 2634 1049 880 705 1153 546 430 177 43.77 52.05 48.86 25.11 407 NORTH BARNES 718 276 268 174 383 165 149 69 53.34 59.78 55.6 39.66 408 SUMMERFIELD 3889 1478 1741 670 2251 939 1061 251 57.88 63.53 60.94 37.46 409 SUMMERLAKE-WEST 1908 653 752 503 781 289 353 139 40.93 44.26 46.94 27.63 410 BEEF BEND RD 1502 462 705 335 642 221 319 102 42.74 47.84 45.25 30.45 411 SCHOLLS HEIGHTS 1030 328 415 287 312 113 151 48 30.29 34.45 36.39 16.72 412 COOPER MT SCHOOL 1667 551 706 410 608 241 273 94 36.47 43.74 38.67 22.93 413 FISCHER/PACIFIC HWY 21 6 13 2 8 2 6 0 38.1 33.33 46.15 0 414 BARROWS RD 1073 322 472 279 385 131 181 73 35.88 40.68 38.35 26.16 415 BEEF BEND/131 ST 432 147 242 43 323 112 182 29 74.77 76.19 75.21 67.44 416 SUMMERLAKE-EAST 1406 457 589 360 631 232 312 87 44.88 50.77 52.97 24.17 417 ELDORADO 1291 520 488 283 582 264 256 62 45.08 50.77 52.46 21.91 418 HART ROAD 273 85 130 58 100 37 51 12 36.63 43.53 39.23 20.69 419 KING CITY 1671 691 776 204 1174 510 549 115 70.26 73.81 70.75 56.37 420 TUALATIN CITY 2995 985 1227 783 1247 495 558 194 41.64 50.25 45.48 24.78 421 TRI-CITIES 18 5 6 7 8 3 2 3 44.44 60 33.33 42.86 422 FG NORTH-UNINCORP 208 87 66 55 80 42 31 7 38.46 48.28 46.97 12.73 423 TUALATIN-NORTH 2417 845 911 661 875 368 363 144 36.2 43.55 39.85 21.79 424 NW SHERWOOD CITY 4111 1240 1858 1013 1492 528 719 245 36.29 42.58 38.7 24.19 425 SHERWOOD-UNINCORP 752 193 276 103 249 97 129 23 33.11 50.26 46.74 22.33 426 GRONER 257 80 127 50 121 43 63 15 47.08 53.75 49.61 30 427 SCHOLLS 1213 366 548 299 600 209 283 108 49.46 57.1 51.64 36.12 428 TUALATIN-WEST 1033 347 440 246 382 146 168 68 36.98 42.07 38.18 27.64 429 MILLER HILL 1540 544 563 433 534 231 189 114 34.68 42.46 33.57 26.33 430 BALD PEAK 408 129 190 89 192 63 95 34 47.06 48.84 50 38.2 431 MOUNTAIN HOME 1431 444 682 305 704 257 344 103 49.2 57.88 50.44 33.77 432 WILSONVILLE 81 19 36 26 21 7 9 5 25.93 36.84 25 19.23 433 ED BYROM SCHOOL 1949 672 823 454 777 344 326 107 39.87 51.19 39.61 23.57 434 ERROL HASSELL 2887 1013 1122 752 1111 470 446 195 38.48 46.4 39.75 25.93 435 SE SHERWOOD CITY 3055 952 1376 727 1117 420 527 170 36.56 44.12 38.3 23.38 436 TUALATIN CITY 1097 302 603 192 471 134 273 64 42.94 44.37 45.27 33.33 437 HAZELBROOK 76 23 34 19 38 15 15 8 50 65.22 44.12 42.11 438 SE COUNTY 511 153 230 128 201 75 100 26 39.33 49.02 43.48 20.31 439 PCC 235 76 107 52 112 38 61 13 47.66 50 57.01 25 440 HILLSBORO-SOUTH 42 13 14 15 16 8 5 3 38.1 61.54 35.71 20 441 PORTLAND CITY-SOUTH 56 24 22 10 21 15 5 1 37.5 62.5 22.73 10 442 KEMMER RD 555 151 269 135 202 58 108 36 36.4 38.41 40.15 26.67 443 JENKINS/BASELINE 132 46 35 51 44 12 17 15 33.33 26.09 48.57 29.41 444 SPRINGVILLE 1813 570 745 498 621 213 285 123 34.25 37.37 38.26 24.7 445 SCHOLLS HTS N 451 139 192 120 145 47 67 31 32.15 33.81 34.9 25.83 446 LOMBARD 941 416 293 232 423 216 141 66 44.95 51.92 48.12 28.45 447 HWY 217 EAST 220 84 102 34 114 51 54 9 51.82 60.71 52.94 26.47 448 CEDAR HILLS 238 92 59 87 61 28 19 14 25.63 30.43 32.2 16.09 449 CANYON/217 23 11 6 6 8 6 2 0 34.78 54.55 33.33 0 450 WALKER RD 70 38 23 9 41 25 11 5 58.57 65.79 47.83 55.56 451 GRABHORN 512 169 190 153 178 65 84 29 34.77 38.46 44.21 18.95 452 JOHNSON/185TH 2180 797 687 696 712 307 269 136 32.66 38.52 39.16 19.54 453 BASELINE/185TH 38 11 9 18 12 5 3 4 31.58 45.45 33.33 22.22 454 BULL MT SPLIT 40 12 21 7 20 6 12 2 50 50 57.14 28.57 455 S TIGARD/PACIFIC HWY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL PERC ENT REGISTERED VOTERS -TOTAL 22 3,930 REGISTERED VOTERS - DEMOCRATIC PARTY 7 9,904 35.6 8 REGISTERED VOTERS- REPUBLICAN PARTY 8 7,284 38.9 8 REGISTERED VOTERS- NONPARTISA N 5 6,553 25.2 5 BALLOTS CAST-TOTAL 9 6,403 BALLOTS CAST- DEMOCRATIC PART Y 3 9,702 41.1 8 BALLOTS CAST- REPUBLICAN PART Y 4 1,190 42.7 3 BALLOTS CAST- NONPARTISAN 1 5,511 16 9 VOTER TURNOUT-TOTAL 43 5 VOTER TURNOUT- DEMOCRATIC PAR TY 49.6 9 VOTER TURNOUT- REPUBLICAN PAR TY 47.1 9 VOTER TURNOUT- NONPARTISAN 27.4 3 Washington County Elections 34-77 COUNTYWIDE LIBRARY SERVICES May 18,2004 Voter Voter Voter Voter Registered Registered Registered Registered Ballots Ballots Ballots Ballots Over Under % % Turnout Turnout Turnout Turnout Voters Voters Voters Voters Cast Cast Cast Cast Precinct 6 and Name Yes Votes No Votes Votes Votes Yes No Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan Total Democratic Republican Nonpartisan Banks Llbraq Service area _ 301 RURAL NW COUNTY 374 401 L 0 711, 48.26%;51.74% A2.60%:, 46.92 k[ 49.15%; 28.42% 1986 665 765> 556 846 312 376 158 305 BANKS 152 101 0 17 60.08% 39.92% 36 78% 38.64%1 39 30.15% 734220. 315; 199 2701 5 V 125; 60 317 VERBOORT 681 97I 0 11! 41.21%158.79% 43.67%! 41.54%, 50 51%; 29.33% 403 _ 1304 198 75 176 54 22 326 RURAL BANKS 2741 280 0 541 49.46% 50.54% 47.19°k' 50.58%1 52.56% 30.99% 1301! 431' 586' 284 614 218 308 88 Subtotal-Banks Service area 868 879 0 159, 49.69%150.31% 42.56%; 44.42%L 47.98%, 29.72% Beaverton Library Service area Aloha-Cooper Mountain subarea 302KINNAMAN 269. -- 3841 0; 5b 41.19°4T 58.81°k 36.03%i 46.77%, 38.40%i 18.86% 19651 759; 651 546 708 355' 250! 103 __.. ._ _ _ _ _ _.--- - -- - 320HAZELDALE 277 384' 0, 481 41.91%I 58.09% 38.70°h 40.38°k 4633% 26.99% 831831 2 676 641 515 709 273 297: 139 _ ._ ,__. �_ _�__ .___ _ �__.-_ ___ .-__. __. 0 0 0 �T _ 1 71 1 5 705 320 268-' 117 349 DIVISION STREET 320, 338 0, 47, 48.63k 51.37% 37.72% 45.07% 44.59h 20.97/0 869 0 60 58 _ 351 ALOHA PARK 259 326' 0 391 44.27% 55.73% 34 15% 39.97%j 41 86% 19.29% 1827' 703 559, 565 624 281 234 109 360 PHEASANT LANE r 3261 320 01 21 50.46% 49.54% 35.67%; 41.54%1 40.39%i 23.39% 1901. 662 666 573 678 275 269 134 398 COOPER MOUNTAIN 128 153; 0 19, 45.55%i 54.45% 45.87%, 44.76°h 52.94%, 31.88% 654 210 306 138 300 94 162 44 429 MILLER HILL 206, 293; 1, 341 41.28°k 58.72% 34.68% 42.46% 33.57% "-._.._.26.33% 1540 544 563 433 534' 231 189 114 434 ERROL HASSELL 470 O 75. 45.37%I 54.63% 38.48%i 46.40% 39.75%, 25.93% 2887 1013 1122 752 -11111 470 446, 195 442 KEMMER RD 65' 1221 0'! 15 34.76% 65.24% 36.40% 38.41% 40.15% _ 26.67% 555! 151 269 135 202 58! _ 108! 36 451 GRABHORN 58` 107 0 13' 35.15%'64.85% 34.77°h' 38.46%� 44.21%; 18.95% 5 2 169! 190` 153 178' 65 84 29 Subtotal 2378 2993 1 377 44.27% 55.73% 37.25% 42.42% 42.22% 23.93% Beaverton City subarea _ _ 350 FIR GROVE 914 750 0� 97 54.93% 45.07% 49.55% 54.83% 55.03% 32.83% 3554 1388 1301' 865 1761 761 716' 284 o 0 0 0 - - 352 BEAVERTON-CENTER 102 57 0( 8! 64.15% 35.85% 33.53/0 41.59/0 36 89/o. 22.10/0 498'- 214 103 181 167 89 38 40 353 WALKER ROADSOUTH - - 246 1 25 F 54.95% 45.05% 41 63% 50.29% 45 38%: 25.52% 1374 521 465 388 572 262 211; - 99 _ _ 354 CHEHALEM SCHOOL 704' 745 11 71', 48.59% 51.41% 46.05% 53.06% 48.19% 32.90% 3303 1193 1268 842 1521 633 611; 277 _ _ -, _ _ _-�_.___. _ 361 M�LIKAN 147 79 0 12 65.04% 34.969E 33 66%, 42.11%+ 33 68°hLL 23.28% 707 2851 190 232 -238 _. - _.__t `� -- - - - 379 HALL BLVD -�� 628 _w 572 0 56 52.33% 4747% 45.08% _-50.89% 5015%; 27.67% 2786 1128 993 665 1256 574 i 498! 184 380 HIGHLAND PARK 4541 472 0, 40 49.03%50.97%F,48-,690/61 55.57% 50.96%� 35.22% 1984 709 781 494 966 394 3981 174 361 BEAVERTONICENTER ST 406 307 1 42 58.94% 43.069E ; 49.37% 51.17% 25.93% 1729; 713 557 459 756 33 2 285' 119 - __382 GREEMNAY 538 448 1 47 54.5$% 45.449E 47.82%' 50.43%! 26.75% 240& 939 811 658 1034 449 409, 176 383BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE 357 192 0 28 85.03% 34.97% : 55.37% 51.43°h 33.19% 1 475 453; 238 575' 2631 233 _79 388WHITFORD 18 12 0 1 57.14% 42.88% 1 52.94%I 30.00%1 19.23% 80 34 20I 26 9 18 � 5 t--389 SEXTON MOUNTAIN 521 584 0 60 47.15% 52.85% 46.91% 45.01%! 29.68% 2795 921 1153 721 1165 432 519 214 390 SOUTHRIDGE 647 639 1 74 50.31% 40.09% . . 50.64% 49.15%! 29.16% 30221 10861 1233. 703 13611 550! 606' 205 -- -- ---�----- -t-- 395 MURRAYHILL 3871 416 0 38 48.19%51.81% 40.24%! 47.86% 41.10%! 28.85% 2090' 677,_ 8931 520 841 324 367! 150 411 SCHOLLS HEIGHTS - 1 _ 138 160 0 141 46.31% 53.69% 30.29°h -_34.45% 36.3-q--/7o----i6--72%. 1 30 0 328, 415' 287 312 1131 151; 48 412 COOPER MT SCHOOL _ _ 243 _ 323, 0 42 42.93% 57.07% 36.47%1 43.74% _38.67%' 22.93% 1667, _551{ 7061 _ 410 608, 241! 273 _ 94 418 HART ROAD 34' 62' 0 4 35.42% 64.58% 36.63% 43.53% 39.23%, 20.69% 273 _ 85 130! 58 1- 37 51 12 443 JEWNS/BA.SELINE 26 15 0 3 63.41% 36.591E 33.33% 26.09% 48.57%1 29.41% 132 46 3 T 51 44� 12 - 17-' 15 445 SCHOLLS HTS N 50 88 0 7 36.23% 63.77% 32.15% 33.81% 34.90% 25.83% 451 39 i 1 _ 2- 91 - 120 145` 47 67 31 LOM&Q 212 187 1 23 53.13% 4647% 44.95% _51.92% 48.12% 28.45% 9411 416 293 �^ 232 423 216 141 66 447 HWY 217 FAST 62 39 0 13 81.39% 38.61% 51.83% 60.71% -52.94% 26.47% 220 - 84 102 34 114 ---28-19- ___51 54 9 448 CEDAR HILLS 35 21 0 5 62.50X, 37.511% 25.63%130.43% 32.20°h - 16.09% 238 --- 921 59 87 61 28 19 14 449 CANYON7217 4 2 0 2 88.67% 33.33% 34.78%i- 54.55% 33.33% 0.00% 23 111 6 6 8 6 2 _ 0 WALKER RD 17 0 4 54, 45.959E 58.57% 65.79% 47.83% M 55.56% 70 38 23 9 41` 25 11! 5 Subtotal 6,945 6,433 6 7141 51.91% 48.09% 40.92% _47.88% 43.78% 26.44% Subtotal-Beaverton Service area 9,323 9,426 7 1,091 � 49.73% 50.27% 39.08% v 45.05% 43.00% 25.18% Cedar Mill Ubrary Service area 331 PORTLAND/BARNES 0' 0 0 0, 0.00%' 0.00% 0.00% 0.00°k 0.00% 0.00% 3 1 Oi 2 01 0 0 0 355 MEADOW PARK 554 534 0 63 50.9276 49.08% 42.16% _ 49.74% 49.83°/ -- 20.11% 2730, 11701 859 701 1151! 582 _ 428 141 382 CEDAR HILLS 924 555 1 97 62.47% 37.53% 48.78%1 55.69% 52.95°/ _._30.58% 3233 -- 1300 1 7---- 762 1577' 724 620 233 - -.- - 363 BARNES RD 822 463 1 82 63.97% 36.03% 48.48% 55.74%��52.37% 31.98% 2 2- 1071 1035- _ 716 13681 597 542 229 364 MCDANIEL RD 873 627 0 92 58.20% 41.80% 49.17% 060 060 9% 49.16%1 34.40% 32381 1140{ 1255 843 1592 685 617 290 _ o t o __ �} --�� 635 1508 721 J- 556 231 __ __ _._ 0 0 _ 2 1181 1012 385 LEAHY R0 875 537 1 95, 81.9?X 38.03% 53.32% 61.05/o i 54 94/o: 36.38% 28 8 366 WEST TUALATIN VIEW 289 178 0 36 81.88% 38.12% 38.40% 44.87% -4500°k- 20.68% 13101 517 440 353 503 32 2~ 198 73 367 THOMPSON RD 5061 433 t 44 53.89% 48.11% 43.14% v 49.55 k 45.41%; 32.04% 2281 664 1024 593 984 329 465 190 - 368 SOMERSET 613 524 0 49 53.91% 46.09% 38.25%I 8244 4167%, 25.72% 3101 -__5 1 3 -- 863 11861 4461 518 222 371 OAK HILLS 550 300 0 45 84.71% 35.29% 48.75/ - 57.14% 54 30% 28.10°k 1836 4 733: 459 895 3681 398; 129 -- - _ -_ _ _ 372 RIDGEW005S5HO01: 458 315 1 53 59.25%t 40.75% 51.95%_ 58.76% 55.11%: 31.37% 1592 611 675 306 827 359' 372! 96 375 PORTLAND CITY 56 41--0--3 57.73% 42.27% 44.25% 60.87% 31.94%' 33.87% 226 92 72 62 100 - 23, 21 377 BETHANY 922' 861 0 109 51.71% 48.29% 44.22%1_ 50.99% 49.44% 27.74% 42 9 1267 1891 1121 1892 646 9 5_ 311 --- - - 387 SUNSET CORRIDOR 36 29 0 10 55.38% 44.62% 41.44%' 40.91%; 40.00% 44.00% 8f, 6 G 65' 50 75 271 261 22 407 NORTH BARNES � 217, _ 1371 1 28 61.30% 38.70% 53.34% 59.78% 55.60%'. 39.66% 718, 276 268 174 383 165 1491 69 444 SPRINGVILLE 306 284 0 31 51.88% 48.14% 34.25%! 37.37/o _ ®�- --_ e _.._ -_. ° 38.26°hi 24.70% 18131 570 745' 498 621' 213 285'• 123 Subtotal-Cedar Mill service area 8001 5818 6 837` 57 9tM6 42.10% 42.49% 49.21% 44.75% 28.83% Comelius Library Service area _ 308 BLOOMING FERN HILL 154 137 Q� 10 52:92%I 47.06% 63.84X 66.03%1 72 57%; 37.36% 473 156 226j 91 301 103 164' 34 - - 338 CORNELIUS -48 673• 0; 54 41.98% 58.02% 37.69% 38.90%1 47.66%', 23.58% 3221 1149{ 1156 916 1214 447 551 i 216 - - -- - - - - 341 CORNELIUSSCHEFFLIN - 5�9 - 59 _ __ .... •�°`° 50.0096 43.24%+ 44.64% 47.37% 29.41% 296, __ __112 133 51 128 50 63 15 L -- --- �+ --- --- -- - 346 CORNELIUS/TUAL RIVER 47, 83 01 9i 36.15%163.85% 54.94% 54.17%1 70.48% 25.00°h 253 96 105; 52 139 52. 74 13 --- --T - - - - - -_ 347 FGlfUALATIN RIVER 8 71 -0- 1 t 53.33%.46.67% 51.61%' 70.00% 42.86% 42.86% 31 1Q 14 7 16 7 6i _ 3 394 CORNELIUS-EAST -T-- 2__ 0 0 0 100.00% 0.00% 25.00% 50.00%' 0.00%,{ 16.67% 8 2' 0i 6 2', 1� _ Al 1 Subtotal-Cornelius Service area 757 959 0 841 44.11%'55.89% 46.02% 53.96% 46.82% 29.15% Forest Grove Service area 310DILLEY - 244' 3261 Or„ 1742.81°k 57.19% 45.93°/6, 50.970/. 50000/- 29.64% 1278 - 516 482 280 `587 2631 2411 83 0 0 0 311 LAURELWOOD 60 119 0 141 33.52%;66.48% 34.46%. 44.30 1 35.98/0: 22.70% 560, 158 239 163 193 70 86' 37 312 HAGG LAKE 133 172 0 271 43.61%1 56.39% 48 47/0 58.06% 50 36% 30.19/0 685 248 278 159 332 144 1401 48 -- - --- �� -- -- -.- _ - - - - --4- --21 -- - - 321 GASTON 31 501 O_ _-_ 5i 38.27% 61.73% 35.39% 58.97°h 30.86°h 17.86% 2431 i 78_ 81 i 84 86 46 _ 251 15 324 CHERRY GROVE 701 _ 8800 01 141 46.67%153.33% 41.62%1 38.65%I 51.771% 31.11% 394; 163 141 90 164 63 731 28 339 FOREST GROVE-EAST M1 684 1 124 54.87% 45.3!% 43.63%1 49.33%1 51.30% 23N4 o 37451 1500 1310. 935 16341 740 6721 222 _ _ _ ._ _ s._ _ --- -:-ii4 ___--_-� �- 340 FOREST GROVE-WEST 850 918 0 102 48.08% 51.92% 46.82%' 53.15% 50.82% 31.53% 3 1411 1584; 999 1870, 750 805E 315 _ 342 DAVID HILL RD �� 59 46 0 6 56.19%143.81% 57.22% _ 58.24% 72.88%' 34.09% i 194,_ 91, 59 _ 44 111: 53 43 15 422 FG NORTH-UNINCORP 29 _ 48 0 3 37.66% 62.34% 38.46% 48.28°h 46.97% 12.73% 208' 87 6 _ 55 80' 42 31 7 Subtotal-Forest Grove 2301 2443 1 312 48.50% 51.50% 43.56% 51.11% 48.99% 25.95% Garden Home Library Service area 384 GARDEN HOME 810 437 1 80 58.2896 41.74% 50.87% 56.75% 53.58% 34.46% _2178 992; i 713 _ 473 11081 63 382 163 385 PORTLAND GOLF CLUB 774 461 0 104 62 67X 37.33% 52.37% 56.77% 56.77% 33.40% 255 v7 ---10041 1071, 482 1339 570 v 6081 161 391 PORTLAND Cmt 36 27 0 3 57.14% 42 88Y. 30.00% - 28.71% 35.85% 27.27% - 222 i0 - 101 53 - - 66 66 -- 29- 197---- 18 302 PORTLAND CITY COM 2 42 22 0 4 85.63% 34.38% 33.50% 53.33% 34.55% 12.33% 2031 751 551 73 681 40 191 9 393 MONTCi.A91 156 96 0 11 61.90X' 38.10% 5t.07% 59.29% 47.02°k 36.17°k 51A 5 253 168 94 263 150 79 34 401 MAY STR£�T 257 0 Q 48.65% 56.70% 46.68% 33.75% � 1447 702 422 323 704 398 197 109 Subtotal-Garden Home 25l3 1300 1 234 W.70%139.24%1 44.41% 51.93% 45.74% 29.56% Hillsboro Library Service area Shute Park subarea -- - - I o- --- � -- __ _ 303 WITCH HAZEL 69 98 0 9 41.32%'58.68% 49.30/0 53.85% 50 29%( 35.71% 357 130 171 56 176 70 86 20 304 BUTTERNUT 392 4081 0 59 49.00% 51.00% 35.20% 43.34°h _39 26%j _19.62% 24401 863 894 683 8591 3741 351 134 _ _ -� - - 307 WILLOW CREEK 343 313 -0 33 52.29% 47.71% 41.99°h' 48.06% 4-5.47%1 26.25°� 1641; 620 0 -- 381 G8 r9 2981 291 100 _ --_ --�_--_- _ � __- -._-1 _ _ 313 HI LSBORO-UNINCORP 79 77 0 5 50.84% 49.36% 48.64%` 56.92°k i 51 97% 28.38% 331 130 127 74 161 74 66 21 _ +- - -1--- 314 GLENCOE 155 170 0 16; 47.69% 52.31% 48.16%, 58.00%� 51.66% 26.03% 708 200 362 146 341' 116, 187! ` 38 -- ° 316 PUMPKIN RIDGE 200 247 0 261 44.74% 55.26% 50 53% 58.28% 52.78 k_ 33.17/0 936 338 396 202 473; 197 209' 67 - -+- - -7- _ _ - - - 318 MINTER BRIDGE 484 418 0 70 52.61% 47.39% 44 36°h; 50.00%, 51.321k 25.23% 2146 7421 869 535 952, 371 446" 135 322 JACKTOWN 38 62 i 0+ ---5 38.00%•62.00% 48 84°k 57��14% 55 79% ,_.24.00% 12 5 _� 70 95 -_ 50 105 40 531 12 323 INDIAN HILLS 480 463 0 59 50.90% 48.10% 31 78% 37.04% __- 36.04% 20.82% 31531 1034 1168 951 1002 383 421 198 325 HILLSBORO-ISLANDS 1 i 2 01 0 33.33%166.67% 10.00%, 0.00% 10.00% 0.00% 3 0� 3: 0 3 0 33 0 327 BROWN MIDDLE SCHOOL 4381 453: OE 391 49.16% 50.84% 36.77%1 41.58/0 3986% 26.32% 25291 849 996 684 930 353! 397' 180 _�---- - -- _. _._ _ - _ __. _. _ _ 328 FARMINGTON VIEW 1 2531 331( Oi 33 43.32% 56.68% 48.85%1 55.13°k( 54.04°k' 28.93% 1263 439 544 280 617} 242; 2941 81 329 CENTURY SCHOOL 474 479 0' 49 49.74%50.26% 34.91%1 40.45%� 40.07%, 20.59% 2870 885 i 208 777 10021 3581 484'1 160 330 NORTH PLAINS 1831 178 0 2250.69% 49.31% 4501%i 51.59% 4920% 29.91% 851 314! 313 224 383 162' 154;- 67 334 D00E MOUNTAIN 30 24 0 1 55.66% 44.44% 50.00% 64.29% 51 16% ... 24.00% 110 42 43 v 25 55' 27 -� 22; -- 6 335 JACKSON SCHOOL 702 587 0 87 54.46% 45.54% 42.90%__. 47.42% 46.02°h 31.61°h 3161 9301 1456 775 13 156 441 670 245 _�- -- _. _. 1. 336 FAIR GROUNDS 4�8�9 -- 414 0 5 54.15% 45.85% 41.69%i 52.26% 42.32% 26.82% 2274 798 872. 604 948 417; 369; 162 337 WALNUT ST 5661 581; 0', 81 49.35% 50.65% 39.20%+ 44.25%1 45.54% 24.49% 3133 1139 1120 874 1228 504 510; 214 343 MOOBERRY 726 633 01 091 53.42% 46.58% 41.980/.,l, 50.09%1 47.03% 24.28% 3402' 1086 1414 902 14281 544 665; 219 _-- _ ___ _. __�r _._ 344 HI I SBORO CENTRAL -_- _ __. i_ a89 72 58.64% 41.36% 42.82%i 47.00%, 49.25%; 28.55% 2819 11321 934 753 1207 532 460!_ 215 345 W/HILLSBORO-UNINCORP 17 221 0' _0_43.59%i 56.41% 34.82%i 42.42°k 33.93% 26.09% 112 33, 56 23 39 14 19( 3564LOHA-WEST 2291 265! 0 30i 46.36% 53.64% 35.8416 41.19%1 3820% 25.62% 1462 556 500 406 524 229 191; 104 _ -Y._. _ _._ 426 GRONER 48 66+ 0 7 42.11%i 57.89% 47.08% 53.750%/.i 49.61% 30.00% 257 80 127 50 121 43! 63 15 _ 7 0 0 , _ ° .__._. -_ 548 299 600 209 283: - 108 427 SCROLLS 253 3201 1 26; 44.15%'55.85% 49.46°k 57.10%, 51.64% 36.12°k 1213 366 430 BALD PEAK 84 98 0 10 46.15%153.85% 47.06 k 48.84/0 50.00%, 38.20% 408: 129 190 89 192 63 95: 34 _. ._ _ _ _- _ _..__a __ 440 HILLSBORO-SOUTH 6 - 101 0 0 37.50°h62.50% _38.10%,_ 6L 35.71%i- __-20.00% _ 42, 13 14 15 -16 _ 8 _ 5 3 452 JOHNSON/185TH 3121 343 0' 571 47.63°Ao'52.37% 32.66% 38.52%' 39.16% 19.54% 2180 797: 687 696 712' 307. 6 136 Subtotal 7696 7531 2 890 L 60.54% 49.46% 41.41% 48.15% 44.72% 25.94% Tanasboume subarea _ _ 306 TANASBOURNE -- 146 �_ 0 20 64.8076 35.40% 47 22%T 54.41°h 52 87% 30.07°h 521 204 174 143 246 111 92 i 43 309 HAWTHORNE FARMS 432 3290 4$ 56.77% 43.'13% 36.400W -43.24% 40 00% - 24.93% _ - 2225! 7 750 --698 _ 8101 336 174 315HELVETIA _ 134 1371 0;- 12 49.45% 50.55% 47.88%i 57.56% 51.32°/ 24.79% 591 - 172 302 �_� 117 283 991 1551- - 29 319 QUATAMA STREET-- 175 - 131 - 0 13 57.199E 42.811% 34.67% 40.74% 38.17%' 23.66% - 0 317 279 319 132! 121; 66 332 ORENCO STATION 566 368 0 51 80.60% 39.40% 47.52% 54.62% 48.85% 35.46°� 20731 - 758 7821 533 985; 414E 3821 189 7. 901 �- _ ° 50.15% o -r 8421 8011 854 695 2891 248 158 _ _ �- � 534 515 ^ 368 558 244; 224 90 358 SEMINOLE ESTATES 205 198 0 28 50.87% 49a3% 47.61% 56.56% 50.15/o i 27.88%/0 _.,._ _ ._ _ _ _-_ __. 333 JOHN OLSEN 427 238 0 32 64 40% 35.80% 27.83%i 34.32% 30.96%' 18.50°h 2497 357 HERITAGE PARK 252 262 0 44 49.03% 50.97 k 39.38% 45.69% 43- .50%% 24.46% 1417 366' 327 208 429 207' 164 58 369 WATERtIOU3E 708 603 0 63 54.04% #B.00Yi 38.13%i 41.62% 43.82% 26.86% _ 3603 1247 _- 1 0 1046 1374' - 519 574; 281 389 COLUIADIA AVE 440 298 0 41 59.62% 40.38% 50.00% 59.17% 51.55% 34.68% 1558' 507 6791 372 7791 3001 350 129 370 ROCK CREEK 4$8 322 0 31 80.78% 39.22% 45.06%, _ 49.69% 49.44% _ 30.75% _ 1891 i 642 797! 452 852 _ 319 394 139 373 CORNELIUS PASS 78 _ 86 0 14 47.56% 52.44% 52.96%1 55.17% 58.45% 39.74% 336 1161 1421 78 178 _ 641 83 31 .374 JAC A39M RD 2 0 0 0 104.00% 000% 33.33% 66.67% 0.00% 0.00% 6 3 � 1�-� 2 2 2i � 0 0 376WESTVIEW 391 291 0 33 $7.337% 42.67% 41.74%11 50.62% 41.57% 31.28% 1713 i 567 676' 470 715 � 2871 281 147 439 PCC _ 52 56 0 4 48.15% 51.85% 47.66%' 50.00%1 57.01%1 25.00% 2351 6 1071 52 - 112 381 61 13 453 BASELINE/185TH 4 81 01 0 33.33% 66.67% 31.58% 45.45%1 33.33%1 22.22% 381 11 91 18 12 51 3 4 Subtotal 4511 3405 0 433 W.W% 43.01% 41.81% 50.35% 43.19% 26.279/6 Subtotal-Hillsboro Service area IZ207 10,936 2 1,323 52.75% 47.25% 41.61% 49.25% 43.95% 26.10% Sherwood Library Service area 424 NW SHERWOOD CITY 646 770 0 -761---45.62% 54.38% 36.29°h 42.58%T _38.70%, - 24.19% 4111 1240 1858 1013 1492, 5281 719 245 --- __-_�._._ _ __ _ __ _. ___ 425 SHERWOOD-UNINCORP 811 _ 145 0i 35.84% 64.16% 33.11% _- 50.26% 46.74%1 _..._22.33% 752+ 193 276 103 249; -7 129 23 -} --- 431 MOUNTAIN HOME 3017 348; 0 55' 46.38%'53.62% 49.20%; _57.88% 50.44%' 33.77% 1431 444 682 305 _ 704 257; _ 3441 103 435 SE SHERWOOD CITY 459 591 0 67 43.71%156.29% 36 56% 44.12% 38.30% 23.38% 3055' 952 1376 727 1117' 420 527 170 Subtotal-Sherwood service area 1,487 1,854 - 221 44.51% 55.49% 38.79% 48.71% 43.55% 25.92% Ti and Libra Service area __ - - ---- - - - - - _� - - __ 397BULLMOUNTAIN 406, _ _534 _0�___ - 59� 43.19%'5681% 4338%I 48.89%r 4697%i 28.63% 2303`: 630 1156 517 9991 3081 5431 148 399 METZGER 379 11 380 0i 411 49.93%I,50.07% 45.58% 55.35% 4589%' 31.33% 1755 710 547 498 8001 393. 251' 156 837 t 400 WASHINGTON SQUARE 4251 445 O r 42 48.85%'51.15% 43 00%; 50.66% 48 51%y _ 25.13% 2121 837 707 577 912+ 424 343, 145 402 TI(iARD/WALNUT ST 179 181 0i 24 52.$5% 47.35% 46.13% 52.22%' 51 90%: 26.11% 789 293 316 180 364; V 153 164 --47 _.----_ t - _ - 3__ ._ 3351 -- 10 1550: -774 _ 1445 471 --- 6- -212 403 TIGARD/GAARDE ST 598 762 2 831 43.97% 56.03% 43.12%1 45.86%C 49.16% 27.39% _._..- ----t---t t- _. __ - - -, 1 - - -- -r 404 FOWLER SCHOOL 4271 471 0 50 47.55%'52.45% 42.47%1 47.62%1 46.89%' 26.55% 2232 863 853 516 948 411 400' 137 405 TWALITY SCHOOL ---754 711 - 87 51.47% 48.53% 47 55% 55.04%; 51.68% 30.58% 3222 1132 1279 811 1532' 623; 661 248 408 TIGARD CITY HALL _ _ 557 544 0 58 50.77% 49.23% 43.77% 52.05% 48 86%� 25.11% 2634 1049 880 705 11531 6_. 430_ 177 408 SUMMERFfELD 1096 1015 2 138 51.S29to 48.0896 57$8% _ _63.53%� 60.94V 37.46% 3889 1478 1741 670 2251; 939 1061, 251 409 SUMMERLAKE-WEST 3361 _ 398 1 46 45.78% 54.22% 40.93%' __ 44.26% 46.94% 27.63% 19081 6531 752 503 781' 289 353E 139 410 BEEF BEND RD 255 334 0 531 43.29% 56.71% 42.74%; 47.84%1 45 25% 30.45% 1502 462 705 335 642 221 319 102 413 FISCHER/PACIFIC HWY 51 _. 0 62.50% 37.50% 38.10°k( 33.33°k - 46.15%; 0.00% 21 _._._ 6 13 2 81I 2 6�._ 0 414 BARROWS RD 175` 181' 0 29. 49.16%,50.84% 35.88%' 40.68% 38.35% 26.16% 1073 322 472 279 385% 131 181 73 415 BEEF 13END/131 ST� 150! 150 0 -2-37 50.00%150.00% 74.77%:- 76.19%1 75.21%: 67.44°h 43Ki 147 242. 43 323; 112 182 29 416 SUMMERLAKE-EAST 2891 304! 0I 38 48.74%+51.26% 44.88% 50.77% 52 97%{__ 24.17% 1406 457 589' 360 631' 232 312__ 87 417 ELDORADO 3049 238 0 -56.09% 43.91% 45.08% 50.77%, 52.46°h 21.91% 1291 520 488 283 5821 _264 256 62 _ _- _- -_ _ _ __ -. . _ - �r_ -- 419 KING CITY 564; 524 0 86{ 51.84% 48.18% 70 2% 73.81% 70.75%, 56.37% 1671 691 776 204 1174 510; 549 115 441 PORTLAND CITY-SOUTH 14 8 0 _ _- 1' 70.00%°30.00% 37.50% 62.50% 22.73%: 10.00% 56 24 22 10 21 15 5 1 454 BULL MT SPLIT 51 151 0' 25.00% 75.00% 50.00%1 50.00%` 57.14% 28.57% 40i 12' 21' 7 20 6 12 2 Subtotal-TIgard Service area 6,918 7,172 5 876 _49.10%x50,90% 47.00% 52.70% 50.46% 29.00% Tualatin Ubrary Service area __...._ __ ._ __37 - 348 LAKE OSWEGO I 12I 10 0 -7 54.55% 45.45% 28 71% 25.00% 43 24% 15.63% 101. 327 37 32 29 i 8 16' 5 o .. -4548%i----- o ---`- ---- _� _.� --- _- 123 126 _ 52 398DURHAM SC� - 6 3.___.._ 1� 0 � 60.Q0% 40.00% _44.44%{;._ _60.00%I 33.33% 42.86h �jg; 985 _._..._1226 ___------783 1248fi 495� 558y 194 0 0 0 420 o 3' _ 2; 3 421 423 TUALATIN-NORTH -� 470 344 0 81 57.74% 42.26% 36.20%! 43.55%1 3 589%---21.79% _2417' 8451 911! 661 8751 368 - 3633 144 428 TUALATIN-WEST 183 1513 0 43 53.98% 46.02% 36.98% LL 42.07%* 38.18% 27.64% 1033 _ 0_.__._. 24621 T 146 - - 168 1 68 432WILSONVILLE 10 6 0 3 55.W% 44.4496 25.93%! 36.84%1 25.00% 19.23% 81: 19; 36+ - 26 21' _ 7i _ 9 5 � -- 433 ED BYROM SCHOOL 1 49 54.75% 45.25X 39.87% 51.19%1 - 39.61% 23.57% 1949 - 672: 823; 454 7771 344: 3261 107 - -- - - ---f-----fi -- - -1----- 436 TUALATIN CITY 192' 248' 0 31 43.64% 56.36% 42.94%I 44.37%i 45.27% 33.33% 1097 302 603 192 471 1341 273: 64 437HAZELBROOK 18 17 0 3 51.43% 48.57% 50.00%! 65.22% 44.12%1® 42.11°k 76! 23 34 19 38 15F 15fi 8 438 SE COUNTY 74 107 0 20 40.88% 59.12% 39.33% 49.02% 43.48% 20.31% 511 153 �- 230 128 201 75 100 26 Subtotal-Tualatin Service area 2,141 1,897 1 311 53.02% 46.98% 39.01% 47.08% 40.35% 27.24% West Slope Ubrary area 378 CANYON LIN 277 179 0 20 80.75% 39 25% 52.25% ---59.19% _ 55.59% 32.81% 1�,--91 370 349 192 -476 219T 1941 63 388 RALOGH PARK 1 1 L491 MI 01 1,021 $0.47%1 30.53'4ft 67.40%1 rA.59%1 59.14%1 39.19%1 30551 13191 11211 6151 17561 8521 6631 241 Subtotal-West Slope 1425' 684 - 1221 67.58%132.42%1 54.87% 61.89% 57.37% 36.00%1 1