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Cityscape 2012-08 City of Tigard's Official Newsleuer (] 1TYSCAP.F,.1 ........... s the city began preparing funding increase to re-hire two police Funding Your Service Priorities its budget for the fiscal officers,restore police youth services, In developing each year's budget, year beginning July 1,it and make progress toward the city's goal the city considers citizen priorities as to evaluate a pilot recreation program. expressed in recent surveys and the became clear that significant service goals developed by City Council, cuts would have to be made in order your elected representatives.With to achieve a balanced budget. ............................................................................. this small revenue increase,those "Before we went to a place where we had to priorities can be met for the Costs Rise,Revenues Don't immediate future. Because of service cost inflation increase the franchise fee,we made substantial and essentially flat tax revenues, As announced in the budget we had to to cut approximately budget cuts and I think the public will understand message,I am convening a $2.5 million and 20.5 full-time Blue Ribbon Task Force of that this was not an easy decision made in haste:' knowledgeable citizens to consider city employees from the budget.I Tigard's financial future and make outlined what many of those cuts — City Manager Marty Wine recommendations to Council on would be in my June Mayor's Corner. how we may continue to provide They included the elimination of four police officers and youth programs quality services to our community. Eke DARE,the community backpack The plan is to begin a series of Fee Increase in September meetings in August and conclude the program,and Youth Peer Court. The fee increase will be passed on discussion with a group recommendation to residents through their PGE bill as by mid-November—before next year's The Public Weighs In a"privilege tax"levied in exchange for budget cycle begins. Our public budget hearings were well attended by members of PGE's utility monopoly and the use of city right-of-way in the course of their In This Together the community who expressed their business.This will result in an increase I am confident this plan will provide opposition to the elimination of the youth programs and police positions. of$1.25 for the average household with us with direction for securing a financial Your testimony proved key to the an$84 electricity bill. future that will enable us to continue to This,in turn,will bring in an make Tigard A Place to Call Home. citizen-led Budget Committee approving a new budget. additional$174,000 next fiscal year and starting in fiscal year 2013-14,it will By approving an increase to the mean an additional$700,000 in revenue city's electrical franchise fee from 3.5 to each year;sufficient to maintain the 5 percent,which is allowed by state law restored services in the future. and already a fact of life in many Oregon cities,Tigard will gain enough of a Craig E Dirksen,Mayor .............................................................................................. e aos,....... o.oae ...... o.o. ooao. TIGARD CITY COUNCIL: MAYOR CRAIG DIRKSEN, GRETCHEN BUEHNER, MARLAND HENDERSON, NICK WILSON, MARC WOODARD & City of Tigard A Closer Look at... COME EAT, SHOP AND JOIN THE FUN! The Tigard Police Department Our mission is to partner DOWNTOWN TIGARD with residents to create a highly livable city while preserving STREET FAIR and protecting life,liberty and property. Every day,every member of the department strives to emulate this mission as your partner in a full-service community SATUBDAY, AUGUST 11 policing agency. Tigard police are here for you 11 A.M. To 7 P•M$ and we are proud to provide vit services to residents. If you haven't been area,a brew fest and special deals from local • Last year,the department downtown lately,now is businesses. Stroll along the sidewalks and received more than 1,000 plush the perfect time to catch up parking lots on Main St.,Commercial St. and toy donations.Plush toys are on exciting changes taking Burnham St.—the core of downtown.Don't instrumental to programs place in the heart of our miss the skateboard demonstrations at 3 p.m. serving children,including community! at the Jim Griffith Memorial Skate Park. the Buddy Bear Program;one way we strive to bridge the The downtown Tigard All streets will remain open to traffic. gap between youth and law Street Fair is a great way There is plenty of parking in designated enforcement. to explore downtown and lots and on the street.Downtown is easily support flourishing local accessible to pedestrians,bicycles and bus • Since January,Tigard police riders. processed over 26,000 calls businesses.Bring the entire for service. Calls involved family!The event features For the latest event information,visit life-threatening emergencies, street vendors,music,food, bttp://downtowntigard.com. Questions?Contact motorists in need,a runaway sidewalk chalk art,kids'fun Bridget Bayer at bridges@bampdx.com. juvenile and requests to follow- up on suspicious activity. Numerous arrests were made Service Matters to Us • • wn • as a result of observant A few years ago,city employees adopted three Neighbor Wanted citizens.You can help by values to represent their commitment to making We'restill lookingfor reporting suspicious activity Tigard A Place to Call Home: 1) Respect and Care, a Neighborhood Network to the police non-emergency 2) Do the Right Thing,and 3) Get it Done.These Web Administrator for dispatch at 503-629-011_ values lead to great customer service. Area 6.It's easy,ies fun, • We constantly work to make Recently,Tualatin Valley Fire&Rescueyou'll • •• our roads safe.By June, commended two city employees for going above and the city youhome. 54 drivers had been arrested beyond in providing customer service. Sam Morrison You •• to be for operating a motor vehicle and Mike Hendrix responded to a call to shut off computer under the influence. water at a local retirement community after a water show youyou • The police web page welcomed main broke and flooded the building's dining and need to know to serve as a more than 16,000 viewers last kitchen areas.They delivered extra sump pumps to web administrator! year. de-water the area and then worked in the muck and If you're interested Learn more about your police rain to help seniors with the clean-up. in learning more, department at wwwtigard-orgov/ If you've had an experience with a Tigard Joanne at 503-718-2476 or police or contact Public Information employee(s) that demonstrates our values,let us oa Officer Jim Wolf during regular know! Email the ValuesTeam@tigard-orgov or visit us business hours at 503-718-25. on the web at zvzvavtigard-orgov/values. Paget www.tigard-or.gov•503-718-2476 CITYSCAPE Cityscape Newsletter Library is Closed Shelf Ar- m1 on Chursdays News from the Tigard Library 13500 SW Hall Blvd. Starry Night Art Extravaganza Sky in the Road Poke Party Sunday,August 5 11:30-2:30 p.m. Guitar and Vocal Duo Saturday,August 1111:30-3:30 p.m. Puett Room I Ages 5&up Burgess Community Room Ages 5&up Wednesday,August 117-8:30 p.m. Make your own night- Burgess Community Room I All ages Bring your cards and DS to our Pokemon inspired masterpieces using Let Daniel Rhiger and Rahmana Wiest party.Enjoy Japanese snacks,anime and a variety of art techniques entertain you with their folk-based games.Enter your own pocket monster including printmaking, music as it design and you could win a prize.Join drawing and mixed media. winds its the fun and learn how to be the ultimate way through Pokemon trainer. Costumes are encouraged Speed Date an Author Americana, but not required. Wednesday,August 8 7-8:30 p.m. country, Burgess Community Room Teens&up Celtic,world Yo-Yo University � Tuesday,August 7 4-5 p.m. Do you have a story to tell. Are you folk,gypsy Burgess Community Room I Grades 4&up interested in learning about the writing life jazz,new from self-published authors?Members age,rock and Professional yo-yo-ers Colin and Greg will of the Northwest Independent Writers reggae. Savor put a new spin on this spool-on-a-string. Association will answer your questions the duo's Yo-yos date from ancient Greece,but Colin about getting started and getting published. and Greg will show you some very 21st lush vocal Have a one-on-one with each author five harmonies and traditional century tricks.Want to wow your friends? minutes at a time. instrumentation that reflect an Oregon Attend Yo-Yo University and you might perspective. Sponsored by Friends of the just graduate at the top of your class. PWn the Night Summer Reading Tigard Library. Dream Big CELEBRATION! Wrap-up Monday,August 13 2-4 p.m. Friday,August 17 8-10 p.m. Mad Science Puett Room&Courtyard I All ages Burgess Community Room I Teens in grades 6-12 Tuesday,August 1417 p.m. As summer winds down and the school It's after hours at the library!Join us to Burgess Community Room Alla es year approaches,join us for a drop-in solve a murder mystery and glow-in-the- 9 Y � 9 Y Pp �1 P- celebration with fun,crafty activities and dark during our night games.Find out if Step into the laboratory and experience a you won any of our great summer reading spectacular interactive science show that surprise treats! We welcome donations prizes.Everyone who turned in a reading is both educational and entertaining.Mad of school supplies for the Foundation for record is eligible to win.Don't forget to Science experiments will spark imaginative Tigard-Tualatin Schools Caring Closet. arrange a ride home! learning! Knit-Out and Crochet 2012 Book Clubs for Kids: Saturday,August 4 111 a.m.-3 p.m. Attention Kids! Calling All Readers! Burgess Community Room Want to learn to knit or crochet or work If you'd like to participate in one of our popular children's on a project?The Tigard Knitting Guild book clubs,submit your name at the Children's Desk and Always in Stitches,which is the beginning Wednesday,August 1,for the Kids Book Club Oregon Chapter of the Crochet Guild (grades 1-3) or Super Readers (grades 4-6). Participants of America,will provide demonstrations, will be selected by lottery on Friday,August 31. Groups are limited to 20 participants each and meet monthly during free instruction,needles and yarn.View i displays of crocheted and knitted items for the school year beginning in September. Generously sponsored I I i, w inspiration and enter to win door prizes. by Friends of the Tigard Library. August2012 www.tigard-or.gov•503-718-2476 Page City of Tigard PRSRT STD J►L' GA JI(_LwofL " 13125 SW Hall Blvd. US Postage Tigard,OR 97223 PAID Neighborhood Building Begins With You! ' 503-718-2476 Portland,OR Building connections within your neighborhood Permit No 2528 gives all residents a way to contribute to the development of the city.To support that mission, the Neighborhood Involvement Committee (NIC) is looking for one resident from each neighborhood to join the NIC and brainstorm ways to foster POSTAL CUSTOMER community building through the city's Neighborhood Network Program.Your efforts can be supported by your neighborhood blog and the wonderful web administrator who maintains it. This is a great opportunity to make a difference in your neighborhood and share your ideas for City Center Development Agency Meeting: connecting residents to the city and each other. ► August 7 (Meeting cancelled for National Night Out Events) The NIC meets just four times a year(quarterly) City Council Meetings/Public Hearings: on the third Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. ► August 14,21,28 @ 6:30 p.m. in the Tigard library.Your input is valuable to the ► August 28 @ 6:30 p.m. I Supplemental Budget Public Hearing discussion. Check out the next meeting and see if it's something you might like!I hope to see you on All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. August 15 at 7 p.m.in the 2nd floor conference room and are open to the public. Council agendas are available online at at the library.If you have questions,contact joanne@ www..ligard-orgov/council or contact Cathy Wheatley at 503-718-2410 tigard-orgov. or cathj@tigard-orgov. Free Shred Event Family Paddle Day Sponsored by Tigard Police and Pride Recycling Saturday,August 11 in Cook Park According to estimates from the The Tualatin Riverkeepers invite you to Federal Trade Commission,nearly gather up the kids and go paddling!They nine million Americans fall prey to are offering two canoe trips to choose from: identity theft each year.The Tigard 9-11 a.m. or Noon-2 p.m. on August 11 at Police Department has teamed with Cook Park(17005 SW 92nd Ave). Pride Recycling to host a free shred flit, Visit www.tualatinriverkeeperr.org to reserve a spot and rent a event to dispose of confidential or canoe($50). If you bring your own boat,the tours are only$10. sensitive documents that could put your personal information at risk. . WHEN:Wednesday,August 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. or National Night Out State Legislator until the truck reaches capacity(Limit:2 bags) Tuesday,August 7 Town Hall ■ WHERE: City Hall Parking Lot, 13125 SW Hall Blvd. City Councilors and members Wednesday,August 22 of the police and fire departments Representative ■ WHY:Pride Recycling's mobile shredding truck makes will be visiting registered Margaret Doherty invites quick work of document destruction to reduce our neighborhood gatherings. Stop you to a Community risk of becoming a target for identity theft. and say`hello'to your city's Forum on Wednesday, ■ WHAT ELSE: Consider bringing a non-perishable food representatives;they'd love to meet August 22 at 7 p.m.in the item to donate to the Tigard St.Vincent dePaul food you! Tigard Town Hall located pantry,dedicated to serving hungry Tigard residents. at 13125 SW Hall Blvd. Find more safety tips and information about your A Bring your questions and police department at www.tigard-or.gov/Police. - join the discussion.