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03-21-2019 Council Newsletter oxx s tr Prnfndea'Co the Tigard Cit; Cound on a veeklj--ajjj h) 4q),adretiv of,omni. a6-iusues. March 21, 2019 1. Tigard Triangle: Planning for Equitable Tuesday,April 23 Business Meeting Development 6:30 p.m.—Town Hall Lauren Scott wanted to remind Council about tonight's Open House regarding Tigard Triangle 5`'Tuesday—April 30—tbd? planning. Feel free to drop by the library if you're free! 2. Updated Schedule for Rate Study 'Thursday, May 30 at 7.30 a.m. John Goodrich attached a memo with details about the Tigard City Council v411 host the Chamber's next utility rate study Good Morning Tigard in the Town Hall. 3. Washington Co. Economic Indicators The latest figures for February 2019 are attached. 4. Construction Project Update Christina Zellmer attached an overview of road,trail and construction projects underway in the city. 5. Public Works Project Update Niarissa Grass attached a summary of recent activity by Public VW'orks. 6. Thanks! Chief NIcAlpine shares a letter of commendation for Officer NIace. 7. Press Release - DUII HVE safety campaign yields one arrest - Niultiple vehicle crash on Saturday, 3/16 8. News Articles ✓ Dance&Thrill 9. Council Calendar Tuesday,March 26 Business Meeting 6:30 p.m.—Town Hall Tuesday,April 2 Business Meeting 6:30 p.m.—Town Hall Tuesday,April 9 Business Meeting 6:30 p.m.—Town Hall Tuesday,April 16 Workshop Meeting 6:30 p.m. —Town Hall B125 cam,Hall Bh d.Iigaid,OR 977223 X eb .x w twald-oi.gor Phone 503 639 4171 1 FAX 503 684 29; IDD 503 684 272 Item# Newsletter; QQ G 04 ■ ■ ■ t t � . � Tigard ew ®� PLANNING FOR EQUITABLE DEVELOPMENT Your Community, Your Voice! Community Conversation on Equity We want to hear your opinions on equity and development in Tigard► You are invited to participate in a community conversation that will directly cont;ibute to the prioritization of urban renewal projects in Tigard Triangle. H U R S D A Y Tigard Public Library 13500 SW Hall Blvd. MARCH FREE Child Care, Interpretation, n n and Dinner 6 : 00-8 : UU P. M . + RIFFLE PRIZES Learn more at: www.engage.tigard-or.gov 000X001 - � Un Nuevo Trian u [ Tig odegard D PLANIFICAC16N PARA EL DESARROLLO EQUITATIVO Tu Comunidad, Tu Voz Conversacion comunitaria sobre equidad iQueremos escuchar sus opiniones acerca de la equidad y el desarrollo en Tigard! Lo invitamos a participar en una conversacion que contribuira directamente al desarrollo de la comunidad y a las prioridades de los proyectos de renovacion urbana en el area Triangulo de Tigard.. V E S 3iblioteca P61blica de Tigard 13500 SW Hall Blvd, 21 DE MARZO GRATIS Cuidado de ninos, 6 : 00-8 : 00 P. M . lnterpre+R fa y Cena Para mas informacion por favor contacte a Cristina Palacios (503) 828-9736 o cristina@uniteoregon.com � o v V -41-. ►•� � Aga �' I ))Lit�3 —p3L-'I 9 t-.9 "alcv, 3� 4�jsb1 E"j ,Igo L° -9S-' • `A-Z C:-&- N N = Tigard Public Library 2 U ��A V ass `io?�9 1JU61ZL-,, 9 3 els iLZ I y Cjl,o 0 ,f,l �.,a Muwafaq Alkattan (503)505-8309 or Muwafaq@uniteoregon.org ti r ■ 4000 ■ �. 1 r Saddexxagalka Cusub ee Tigard if QORSHAYNTA HORUMARINTA SIMAN BuIshadaada, Codkaaga ! Wadahadalka Bulshada ee Sinnaanta Waxaan rabnaa inaan magalno fikradahaaga ku saabsan sinnaanta iyo horumarka Tigard! Waxaa lagugu martigaadayaa kaqaybqaadato wada hadalka bulshada kaas 000 si toos ah uga gayb qaadan doonto mudnaanta mashaariicda dib-u-cusbooneysiinta ee Saddexxagalka Tigard. K H A M I I S T A Maktabada Dadweynaha ee Tigard Maarso BILAASH s Dary eeika Caruurta Turjubaanka, iyo Casho 6 : 00 -8 : 00 P. M . +Qiimaha Bakhti Nasiibka Wixii macluumaad dheeraad ah fadlan la xiriir; Muna Hassan (503) 998-9045 fill V 4 i . Item# L Newsletter: City of Tigard Memorandum To: The Honorable Alayor Snider and City Councilors From: John Goodrich, Public Works Executive Manager Re: Rescheduling Council Workshop on Utility Financial Studies Date: March 19, 2019 This memo is to inform council that staff is rescheduling the April 16 council workshop agenda item related to the next water rate study. The department had tentatively scheduled this time back in early February after our briefing with council on January 29 during a study session. The delay is due to the department completing the award of a contract for on-call utility- business services on March 26. The goal is to provide adequate time to meet and discuss with the contracted business services firm our need to develop accurate information and analysis for council consideration regarding current and future expenditures and funding. It is not possible to complete these tasks before April 16. We anticipate completing these tasks over the next few months and developing an overview of funding requirements to present to council sometime in June or July. Mr. Mayor recently contacted a concerned citizen regarding the status of a water rate study, and mentioned the April 16 council workshop discussion. The department has contacted this resident and apologized for the delay in progress regarding any recommendations to council pertaining to water rates. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding our actions or cause in delay. cc: M. Wine, City Manager B. Rager, Public Works Director T. LaFrance, Finance and Information Services Director Item# Newsletter: Washington County State of Oregon Economic Indicators Employment Department February 2019 (January Data) `fir QUALITYINFO.ORG Unemployment Rates in Washington County Cities Washington County's unemployment rate was 3.7 January 2019,not seasonally adjusted percent in January 2019, a slight increase from last Local Area Unemployment Statistics year. Some cities also saw unemployment rates slightly higher than the prior year (not seasonally adjusted). 4.8% 4.1% 4.1% 4.1% The county added 5,000 jobs between January 3.6% 3.7% 3.7% 2018 and January 2019, for a growth rate of 1.7 percent. Construction and wholesale trade led in- dustry employment growth, while manufacturing added the most jobs over the year. Unemployment Rate Tigard Hillsboro Beaverton Tualatin Sherwood Forest Cornelius January 2009 to January 2019,seasonally adjusted Grove Local Area Unemployment Statistics 12% 100/0 Oregon 6% 4.3% Washington 4% ��'-- --""�---w'"'" County 2% 3.7% 0% Jan--09 Jan-11 Jan-13 Jan-15 Jan-17 Jan-19 Construction Leads Industry Employment Growth Net Job Growth in Washington County Percentage change,January 2018 to January 2019 Net change,January 2018 to January 2019 Current Employment Estimates Current Employment Estimates Total *1 1.7% Total E 5,000 Construction 5.7% Manufacturing 1,600 Wholesale Trade 3.9% Construction On 900 Manufacturing 3.2% Retail i 500 Financial Activities 2.9% Wholesale Trade 500 Government 1.7% Financial Activities 500 Retail 01 1.6% Government 400 Education&Health Services >u 0.8% Education&Health Services F 300 Leisure&Hospitality 1 0.8% Leisure&Hospitality 1 200 Professional&Business -0.2% 1 Professional&Business -100 Information -1.3% E Transportation&Warehousing -100 Transportation&Warehousing -1.7% Information -100 Have questions?Want to subscribe?Contact me! Emily.A.Starbuck(Moregon.ctov Emily Starbuck,Washington County Workforce Analyst 503.360.2421 Item# Y Construction Project U12date — March 20, 2019 Newsletter: Bull Mountain Road Washington County is adding a 5-foot sidewalk on the east side of Bull Mountain Road,between Nemarnik Drive and 155th Terrace,and on the north side of Bull Mountain Road, between 155th Terrace and Grandview Lane. Construction is ex)ecced to:beg.iv.it-- i'� aich with an anticipated completion date of .J1y 1.5. T—raffi.c will be reduced`ct o1.e lame 1.11ACrriaivetitly, 8:30 a..w.-41 on.weekdays. See https://www.wc- roads.com/ for more information. Beef Bend east of Roy Rogers Road Construction is on-going on the sewer line being installed on Beef Bend Road. Beef Bend Road has been reopened but will have flagged lane closures during the day while the crews clean up.They will return in late Spring/early Summer to repave the road. Visit www.getusthere.org for more information. OR 99W Sidewalk Project: Royalty Parkway to Durham Road ODOT,in partnership with King City,plans to construct new sidewalk on OR 99W (Pacific Highway) and on Royalty Parkway. Work has begun and is expected to continue through May. During construction,road users should expect daytime and nighttime work. 'T'liery will be single-1 tie and shoulder closures on OR 99W and on Royalty Parkway as well as short-term sidewalk closures,xvith.1.DA-approved pedestrian detours. Nearby residents may hear intermittent nighttime noise. More information can be found on the project website at https://www.oregon.gov/odot/projects/pages/project-details.aspx?project=18807 Cook Park Sewer Line A portion of Clean Water Services'West Durham Basin Improvement Program has started at Cook Park. The project is replacing aging sewer interceptor pipes that help control water flow with larger,more resilient pipes to improve wastewater capacity.Truck traffic, trail closures and detours at the park are planned through April 2019. The East parkin; lot\%-ill be repaved:incl open by the end of the month.The West parking lot will remain under consh•uctio ll until dune 2019. Work began near the wastewater plant and progresses westward. More info is on the CWS website: http://www.cleanwaterservices.org/about-us/projects/west-durham-basin- improvement-program/ Fanno Creek Trail—Woodard Park to Tiedeman Ave The new bridge and trail connecting the Fanno Creek Trail straight from Woodard Park across the creek to the existing crosswalk on Tiedeman Avenue is now open. This project completed a missing link of the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail,provided an ADA accessible route where it did not exist before,increased trail safety by lining the trail up with a safe crosswalk, and provided a very clear definition of the regional trail route at Tiedeman Avenue. Most of the project was paid for with a generous $800,000 grant from Metro. Upcoming projects in this location include safety changes at the crosswalk, adding refuge islands and more visible lighting. As soon as a long enough stretch of rain free weather happens,a new mural will also be painted on the retaining wall and bridge foundation to add character to the trail and to help discourage graffiti. Dirksen Nature Park Construction is in the final stages on a nature play area in Dirksen Nature Park south of Tigard Street. The Fanno Creek Trail and the Nature Park are open. The restroom facility is open. Portions of the trail and park may have short-term closures as construction wraps up. River Terrace Area Construction • River Terrace subdivisions are under construction particularly on the east side of Roy Rogers Rd south of Scholls Ferry Rd. If you have any questions,please contact Mike White at 503-718-2464. • A contractor is building a new subdivision on the west side of 150'Ave south of Hawksridge. Utility work (with traffic delays) is in progress in 150`'Ave. • Bull Mountain Road Widening and Traffic Signal Construction: Bull Mountain Road (from 164`' to Roy Rogers Rd) is open with a new roundabout at the future River Terrace Blvd, and a traffic signal at Bull Mountain and Roy Rogers Road. Visit GetUsThere.org for information and updates. • There are other significant road, sewer and water projects underway or planned in the area. Visit GetUsThere.org for information and updates. Hwy 217 Auxiliary Lanes The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)is designing a project to add an auxiliary third lane on Hwy 217 southbound from Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy to Hwy 99W, and Hwy 217 northbound from Hwy 99W to Scholls Ferry Rd. More information is on the project website at hwy217.org. Fanno Creek Trail (Woodard Park to Bonita and Hall Blvd to Tualatin Design work is in progress on a project to build the remaining segments of the Fanno Creek Trail from Woodard Park to Bonita Road and build a new connection from the end of 85`'Avenue (Hall Boulevard) to the Tualatin Bridge. Contact Carla Staedter at 503-718-2788, or carla@tigard-or.gov with any questions. 69`'Avenue—Hampton Inn A Hampton Inn is being constructed on 69''Avenue at Clinton Street. 69" Avenue is closed to traffic from Baylor Street to Clitiion Street until+\+Iay:3`a Taco Bell on Highway 99W Demolition has started at the Taco Bell on 99W. No traffic impacts expected on Hwy 99W,light impacts possible on Park St from construction vehicle traffic. Oak Street near 90`'Avenue A contractor is working on Oak Street near 90`'Avenue for a new apartment complex. Daytime delays likely. 76'and 79`'Avenues south of Bonita Road A developer is constructing the Elderberry Ridge subdivision on the south end of 76`'Ave east of 79'Ave south of Bonita Road. The contractor is waiting for a break in weather to complete the road work. Some traffic impacts expected on 79t'Ave. Tiedeman Avenue and Tigard Street A developer is building a new subdivision on Tigard Street east of Tiedeman Avenue. The contractor is installing storm line in Tigard Street between Tiedeman and Katherine streets. Expect delays on Tigard Street. 68`'Parkway south of Hwy 99W A developer is building a new self-storage facility on the west side of 68`''Parkway south of Highway 99W. Sidewalk improvements along 68'Parkway will be beginning soon. Some delays possible. 150th Ave south of Hawk Ridge Drive A developer is building a 180-lot subdivision on 150`'Ave south of Hawk Ridge Drive. No impacts to traffic expected. 121st Ave south of Springwood Drive A developer is building a 17-lot subdivision on 121ST Ave south of Springwood D&e. Work is nearing completion. Pavement work to repair damaged areas will affect traffic on 121st Ave and Springwood Dr,but work has been postponed until the weather is appropriate for paving. 72'Avenue between Clinton St and Baylor St A developer is building a new 37-unit apartment building on the east side of 72"a Ave between Clinton St and Baylor St. The contractor has finished installing sanitary- sewer service on 72"a between Clinton and Baylor. Contractors are doing foundation work for main building and elevator shaft. Light traffic impacts possible on 72nd Ave. 98th Ave between Greenberg Rd and Scott Ct A developer is building a subdivision on 98'Avenue between Greenburg Rd and Scott Ct. The contractor will be installing a waterline along 98'Avenue. Some traffic impacts are expected on 98'Ave. Hunziker Road—Fields Apartments A developer is building apartments on Hunziker Rd and improvements include widening Hunziker Rd. Construction is ongoing, some traffic impacts expected. Atlanta Street—Tigard Storage A sanitary line is being installed at the Tigard Storage on Atlanta Street. Possible light traffic impacts on Atlanta Street. School Construction Construction continues on Templeton Elementary School, and on the new Durham Center education services building near Durham Elementary School. Tigard High School construction is in progress,with periodic sidewalk closures (with pedestrian detours) while the contractor is working in the immediate area. Works Item# 'Public Newsletter: 12 2 y 3/21/19 Oh What Fun! Movie on the Court at Rose City Futsal About 100 people joined Parks &Rec for the second Movie on the Court on Saturday night. Families enjoyed old fashioned games like tug-o-v.-ar before the main feature. Thank you to everyone who made this event a success,including donations to the Good Neighbor Center in Tigard. 7 �J f � F l A u y. - Be on the Lookout: Pavement Patching This summer, as part of the Pavement Management Program, the city's contractor will be slurry sealing many neighborhood streets in Tigard. While slurry seal is a very cost-effective way to counter the effects of weathering,it does not stop cracking. In preparation, the city's Streets Crew is removing and replacing areas of more heavily cracked pavement in advance of the slurry seal work. On Wednesday we met up with them in the area of 95f and Greenburg. I * n 1 i y 1 .4. Let's Talk: Transportation - Join Us for Conversation at this open house .� and help us design a better future for Tigard. ` -1 • Tuesday,April 9, 2019, from 5:30-7 p.m. • Tigard Public Library (13500 SWI Hall Blvd) p / n • Childcare,interpretation and dinner 'f� ``�� ► • provided Topics. 72nd Ave Transportation Study • Complete Streets Policy• Safe Routes to School • Southwest Corridor Light Rail • SW 121 st Sidewalks • Photo Red Light Enforcement • and more! One More Week to Find the Golden Egg Tigard Parks & Rec is eggscited for the Golden Egg Hunt in Tigard Parks this month. Happy hunters have one more week to search for free admission to the upcoming 4f Annual Egg Hunt.Join in on the fun... follow the City of Tigard on Facebook and Twitter for clues. Item# /_ .� fttU Newsle er: City 'Tigard March 13,2019 To: Officer Kaci Mace Re: Letter of Commendation In mid-December department members were discussing a troublesome family where a 17-year-old juvenile was causing many calls for service for our agency and others.You spoke up and commentcd about why Department of Human Services (DHS) had not taken this child into state protective custody. Later that evening,we again dealt with the juvenile when she was under the influence of illegal drugs, trying to get into stranger's vehicles, and was going into moving traffic. You took the lead on this case and made all the arrangements with DHS to get the juvenile hospitalized. You contacted afterhour's intake and made sure the juvenile would be taken into state protective custody when she was released from the hospital. The next day you went to the court appearance with state representatives and the family so the juvenile would remain in state custody and hopefully get the help she needs. You went above and beyond on this call to not only help this juvenile but also help your fellow officers. Your actions reflect great credit upon yourself, the City of Tigard,and the Tigard Police Department as well as our core values of Attitude,Leadership, Integrity, Service, and Teamwork. Thank you for your great work! Kathy McAlpine Chief of Police c: Employee files ChieQs file City Manager Human Resources Commendation board 13125 SXJ Hall Blvd. • iga:rd, Oregon, 97223 p 503.639.4171 TTY Relay:.503.684.2772 @ www.tiaarcl-or.gov Item# I Tigard Police Department Newsletter: j-74 "11 Media Release 13125 SVG'Hall Boulevard [ Tigard,Oregon 97223 wv«v.tigard-or.gov/police FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 20,2019 Contact: Stefanie Kouremetis,Community Engagement Program Coordinator Tigard Police Department Phone: 503-718-2814 Pager: 503- Email: stefanie.kouremeds@igard-o.t.gov DUII HVE Safety Campaign Yields One Arrest The most recent High Visibility Enforcement Campaign J-1 E) was conducted during the 2019 St. Patrick's Day weekend and yielded one DUII arrest. One patrol officer, working six hours on this detail, arrested a driver for DUII and issued seven other warnings and citations. DUII incidents can take 3-4 hours to process from the point of the traffic stop, Standard Field Sobriety Test,Intoxilyzer breath test to the jail transport. Tigard Police plan to continue participation in this grant-funded program that allows extra police officers to primarily focus on arresting impaired drivers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sponsored campaign is credited with improving the safety of our roads, especially during the holidays and other times when impaired driving typically increases. You can learn more about NHTSA's efforts to improve the safer, of our highways and roads by visiting www.nhtsa.gov. Page 1 of 1 1111P., , Tigard Police Department Media Release 13125 SVC'Hall Boulevard I Tigard,Oregon 97223 www.tigard-or.gov/police FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE J March 19,2019 Contact: Stefanie Kouremetis, Community Engagement Coordinator Tigard Police Department Phone: 503-718-2814 Pager: 503- Email: stefanie.kouremeds@dgard-or.gov Multiple Vehicle Crash on Saturday, March 16th Around 4:40pm on Saturday,3/16/19,police responded to a call about a gray Honda Civic traveling southbound on SVC'Greenburg Rd that left the roadway at the on-ramp to northbound Highway 217.The vehicle reportedly hit a large ODOT sign,went down the embankment,and spun out on the center of the highway,crashing into two vehicles. One of the vehicles sustained heavy front-end damage and the passengers required medical attention. According to witness observations,the male subject exited the vehicle following the crash, stripped off his clothes,and leapt over a barrier on to southbound Hwy 217,causing traffic to stop. He jumped on the hood of a car,unsuccessfully tried to enter vehicles,and dove under one of them. Bystanders at the scene approached the subject to try to contain him.As emergency personnel were arriving,the male subject began running south. Ultimately,the 28-year old Portland man was transported to a local hospital. Officers have referred charges related to this incident to the Washington County District Attorney's Office that include Reckless DriNing,Hit and Run,Reckless Endangering,and Criminal Mischief. Page 1 of 1 Dance & Thrill Item#er: ,u,1 Newsl The Times Wednesday,March 20,2019 Tigard,Valley Catholic score honors for 2nd year in a row at state Dance and Drill tourney. u - f M r PXIG PHOTO:JOHN LaRIVIERE- rigmd High School took home top honor sat the OS.?.Dance and Dull state tomnatnent. Tigard High School was the big winner from the state's biggest schools at the OSAA Drill Championships, held last weekend at Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The top honors in 6A went to Tigard with its show of"Paradox," scoring an 86.63. Second place went to Lincoln, which scored 86.42 with its program, "Waves." Third place went to Lake Oswego at 85.02 with its routine, "What a feeling." Washington County was well represented in the top echelon: Sherwood was fourth, while Westview of Beaverton took fifth. t _ _ 207 "%da PHCv XHN!.jR•',':E?E- "Va+d carx's J+.',r 7;Ylcm of-r._-3- oarc:;and cr;ol Sian vuraamer,Tu team imladw Avtl MOP%frxegrwrd