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04/01/2018 Cityscape City of Tigard Newsletter: April 2018 Edition Page 1 of 6 Subscribe Past Issues Trans Please let us know if you have problems viewing this email. View this email in your browser. Share Tweet Forward PE TIGAR CITYSCA i . Official April 2018 CITY OF TIGARD EVENTS TIGARD LIBRARY EVENTS City Council Meeting: Cancelled »Angel Ocasio Comedy 4 Kidz: Tue., Apr. 3 Tue., Apr. 3 City Council Meeting: Cancelled »Author Willy Vlautin: Wed., Apr. 4 Tue., Apr. 10 » Oregon's Rail History: Sun.,Apr. 8 City Council Meeting: Tue., Apr. 17 » Used Book Sale: Fri.,Apr. 13 through Budget Committee Meeting: Mon., Apr. 23 Sun.,Apr. 15 Public Works Building (8777 SW Burnham) »Tweendom: Wed., Apr. 25 City Council Meeting: Tue., Apr. 24 » Dia Adventure Zone: Sun., Apr. 29 See full calendar See full calendar City of g. • Newsletter: April 2018 Edition Page 2 of • T{ . hf lel F vL 1 r , Officer Heather Wakem may need several hours to address one mental-health service call. Responding to Individuals in Crisis Is Part of the fob for Tigard Police Officers "When individuals are in crisis, it is law enforcement who gets called,"says Cmdr. James McDonald, who oversees the Tigard Police Department's patrol unit. Unfortunately, resources needed to address underlying causes of mental illness are not readily available, which can lead to a cycle of escalating behaviors, police calls and emergency room visits. In January the department received 120 calls for service related to mental health issues; these incidents, combined with service calls related to homelessness, amounted to 160 hours of police time or one full-time position. Read more,.. f 3, 91. � Affordable • • for DomesticViolence All • of Require Resourcesand City of Tigard Newsletter: April 2018 Edition Page 3 of 6 variety of housing choices and "When officers respond to a removing barriers to the domestic violence call, it's a very development of affordable housing. tense situation,"says Sgt. Mark Since 1980, the city has worked with Clarson, who leads the Tigard Police six community partners to provide Department's Domestic Violence 690 units of affordable housing in Resource Team. 'You can feel it Tigard. Read more... when you walk through the door." Read more... Mayor's Corner: Celebrating Spring in Tigard After a cold, wet and rather dreary winter, I, for one, am grateful that spring is finally here—our community has so much to celebrate! This month the Tigard Public Library will honor its 250+ volunteers at the annual Volunteer Recognition Event on April 22. In May we'll have Public Works Day. In June it's time for seconds! We'll have the Second Tigard Police Department Open House and our Second Taste of Tigard. Read more... Fun at the Park: Register Now for Summer Camps and Classes Tigard Parks and Recreation is offering a summer full of fun with safe and affordable camps for youth ages 2-17. Read more... Tigard's Commitment to Local Job Creation One of the challenges of a growing city is finding ways to help people live closer to where they work. Despite lacking adequate resources, the City of Tigard has been finding creative ways to fund projects designed to attract industry and private investment to the area and, thus, create more local living-wage jobs. Read more... Budget Committee Begins Review The Tigard Budget Committee will hold its first meeting for the Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Proposed Budget on April 23, starting at 6:30 p.m., at the Public Works Auditorium (8777 SW Burnham St.). The public is invited. The proposed budget outlines how the city will invest its resources and provide a fiscal roadmap to meet the community's essential needs. The proposed budget will be posted on the city's website by mid-April. Read more... City of Tigard Newsletter: April 2018 Edition Page 4 of 6 Tigard Celebrates Tree City Bargain Hunters Unite: USA Award During Arbor Friends of the Library Used Month Book Sale Each year the city proclaims April as Arbor Grab a bag, bring a box, push a wheel Month. In Oregon, the first week of April barrow. The Spring Friends of the Library is known as Oregon Arbor Week. In Book Sale is Sale-ing your way from Tigard, the City Council encourages Friday, April 13, through Sunday, April 15. citizens to celebrate trees during the You'll need something to carry all your entire month of April. Read more... affordable treasures. Read more... Tigard Park and Recreation Advisory Board Seeks Members Apply today to join the group of dedicated individuals working to provide quality parks and recreation services in Tigard. People interested in serving on the board are encouraged to submit a Citizen Committee Interest Application. The committee is seeking three new members and two alternates. Read more... City Council Recap for March The City Council held a public hearing on proposed code amendment changes to the city's system development charges (SDCs). The council adopted the revised ordinance. The council also held a workshop discussion of the Southwest Corridor Plan with Community Development and Engineering staff. Read more... Rules of the Road: Traffic School Diversion Programs Many Oregon courts, including the Tigard Municipal Court, offer diversion programs to eligible drivers for minor-traffic violations. The current diversion program was authorized by the Tigard City Council in 2015. The program is popular, with more than 1,100 participants last year. Nearly nine out of 10 participants successfully completed all requirements within the time allowed. Read more... Happy 109th Birthday, Curtis Tigard Celebrate Curtis Tigard's 109th birthday at the John Tigard House on Saturday, April 14, from 1 to 3 p.m. Residents are invited to share birthday cake with Tigard's oldest resident—the grandson of Wilson and Mary Ann Tigard, who arrived in the area by wagon train in 1852. Read more... Shining Stars Event Celebrates Community Leaders The Tigard Chamber of Commerce on April 27 hosts the annual Shining Stars Community Awards Celebration, now in its 44th year. The ceremony recognizes and honors Tigard citizens who demonstrate excellence and community leadership in business, volunteer activities and educational achievement. Sign up by April 19. Read more... City of Tigard Newsletter: April 2018 Edition Page 5 of 6 ONLINE SERVICES MAJOR PROJECTS Library Catalog-WCCLS » Downtown Tigard Job Opportunities » Economic Development Mapping Services » River Terrace Park Shelter Rentals »SW Corridor Permits and Inspections »Strategic Plan Ticket Payments »Tigard Triangle Utility Payments » Water Partnership 0 ■ Thank you for taking time to learn more about the City of Tigard. By following the Cityscape newsletter and staying engaged with Tigard's latest news and activities, you are making a difference and building a more connected community. We appreciate your interest. Residents, businesses,friends and followers can also sign up to receive Cityscape in their inbox. www.tigard-or.gov/subscription/ 1� Copyright @ 2018 City of Tigard, Oregon All rights reserved. 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