August 8 KNA Membership Meeting

7th or 9th?

Auto and bike traffic in King Neighborhood is about to undergo a major change – don’t miss your chance to weigh in on what happens!

The Portland Bureau of Transportation is planning a major new Greenway Project right through King.

King Neighborhood Association wants to know which Lloyd-to-Woodlawn bike route that YOU prefer!

Come to KNA’s membership meeting on August 8, 6:30 p.m., at 4815 NE 7th Avenue and make your voice heard!

We’ll be taking a vote on which route to endorse after discussion following a presentation from PBOT’s Nick Falbo.

You can also send your comments and opinion directly to PBOT at: http://openhouse.jla.us.com/lloyd-to-woodlawn-2

Your King Neighborhood Association, July 27

Hello and welcome to YOUR King Neighborhood Association!

Being elected chair of KNA has given me access to information not readily accessible to most King neighbors and residents – and I see one of my primary responsibilities is to share this information with you. That’s why I post Land Use Notices on the King website as soon as I receive them – and it’s why I’m glad to have been appointed KNA’s representative to the Land Use Committee of the Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods.

Some of the information I receive strikes me as being important enough to draw special attention to it.

For instance, the Bureau of Development Services recently approved a short-term rental facility on NE 14th Place. A five-bedroom home is essentially being converted into a small hotel, complete with a resident manager — right smack dab in the middle of a residential neighborhood.

Now this isn’t a case of a resident owner trying to help make ends meet renting out a room or two – this house is owned by a resident of another city, and the primary purpose of the structure will now exclude residents of our neighborhood. The out-of-town owner also wants to build an ADU to allow for additional short-term rental space.

This approval by BDS raises troubling questions. How much housing stock are we willing to sacrifice here in King so that tourists can displace residents? What is the purpose of increased density if – as in this case – it’s not going to be used to house Portland residents? And does the city undermine its claims to be addressing the housing crisis given that the city is permitting the loss of residential housing to profit out-of-town investors?

On a related matter…

At the most recent NECN Land Use Committee meeting, a representative of Multnomah County’s Joint Office of Homeless Services talked about a new 12-month, $100,000 program to facilitate using church parking lots for homeless people living in their cars. The target for the program is to get 3 to 5 churches to provide 3 parking spaces each for the homeless. That’s $100,000 for 9 to 15 parking spaces – or up to $11,000 per parking space.

I haven’t seen this new program covered in the local media, and I’d probably have never heard of it if I wasn’t at the NECN Land Use Committee meeting, so I figure you may not have heard of it, either.

Finally, it seems to me that in addition to passing along information provided to us from local government, King Neighborhood Association can facilitate dialogue about what those government entities are doing, and to provide a conduit for feedback from the neighborhood to those institutions. So come be a part of the dialogue and provide feedback. Our next membership meeting is Wednesday, August 8, at 4815 NE 7th Avenue. We’ll be deciding whether to endorse the 7th or 9th Avenue route for the Lloyd-to-Woodlawn Greenway Project – and we want your participation!

Margaret O’Hartigan, Chair, King Neighborhood Association

Your King Neighborhood Association, July 13

Hello and welcome to YOUR King Neighborhood Association!

Don’t forget our special KNA Board meeting on Wednesday, July 18 at Vanport Square Studio (5229 NE MLK Blvd. Jr., Ste. 102), from 6:30- 8 p.m. We’ll be exploring ways to make the neighborhood association better serve our members and neighbors, so please come and tell us what you’d like! (You can also send your comments to me at margaret@kingneighborhood.org and I’ll see that the rest of the board members see them!

KNA now has a representative to Northeast Coalition of Neighborhood’s Land Use & Transportation Committee! This is yet another way of giving King residents a voice about what happens in our neighborhood.

And speaking of voices, don’t miss the chance to make yourself heard when it comes to environmental and transportation issues affecting King Neighborhood.

The State of Oregon is taking public comment on its new “Cleaner Air Oregon” rules requiring companies to report air toxic emissions. You have until August 6 to submit comments. You can get additional information regarding the rules – and submit your comments about them – at http://cleanerair.oregon.gov .

You can also make your voice heard about Metro’s 2018 regional transportation plan! There are a number of pedestrian crossings and other safety modifications planned for the NE MLK Jr. Blvd Corridor. Tell Metro where and what you want to see done! For additional information, to take a survey and to submit your comments by August 13, go to www.oregonmetro.gov/public-projects/2018-regional-transportation-plan

Finally, take a look at the tentative plans for the Lloyd-to-Woodlawn Neighborhood Greenway for bicycle traffic along either NE 7th or NE 9th avenues. Portland’s Bureau of Transportation is considering building a bicycle commuter trail right through the heart of Irving Park as part of the NE 9th Avenue option. Is that really something we want to do with the limited park space we have here in North/Northeast? You can weigh in on that and PBOT’s other proposals by going to www.portlandoregon.gov/transportation/L2W   PBOT’s also holding an open house event on August 1 at Augustana Lutheran Church (2710 NE 14th Avenue) from 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Finally, you can make your voice carry even farther by letting us know your opinions on these issues, so that we can add the King Neighborhood Association’s voice to your own!

After all, this is YOUR King Neighborhood Association.

Margaret O’Hartigan, KNA Chair

July 11 KNA Board Meeting & Agenda

KNA Board Meeting July 11, 2018

KNA Board of Directors is holding a regular Board meeting on Wednesday, July 11, 2018, from 6:30-8 p.m. at the NECN office, 4815 NE 7th Ave., Portland. All are welcome.

UPDATED AGENDA

OLD BUSINESS: Reading/approval of May 31 and 6/13 meeting minutes; fiscal sponsorship renewal submitted to NECN; report on Observer ad; review of letter regarding public roadway encroachment introduced at June board meeting tech support report.

New business: Nick Falco of PBOT on PDX Greenways (7:00 time certain); appointment of Jennifer’s proxy for July NECN board meetingp; NECN board report from Jennifer; appointment of NECN rep to Land Use & Transportation Committee; proposed new Oregon DEQ clean air regulations; Metro transit plan and effect on KNA/Killingsworth; BDS approval June 18 of 5-bdrm home to short-term rental facility.

Announcements: Special KNA board meeting at Vanport Square Studio on evening of July 18, 5229 NE MLK Blvd, Ste. 102 (entrance on west side of bldg.) KNA members, neighbors, residents, general public welcome to attend!

Public comments.