Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Gateway Plans

mlk-gatewayPDC Open House
May 28, 2009
The Portland Development Commission invites you to join us at an

Open House on Thursday, May 28, 2009
from 5 – 7 p.m.
at goodbuild showroom,
2106 NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
(corner of NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Tillamook)

This is an opportunity to view and comment on the three design options for the Gateway and Heritage Markers project and meet with the designers of the Gateway site.

If you have questions about the project, contact Irene Bowers at bowersi@pdc.us or 503.823.2419.

We look forward to seeing you there!

For more information on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Gateway and Heritage Markers project visit our Web site.

Site Concepts
Download concept plans

(1.5 MB PDF).

Urban Design with Soundscape in Mind

On Tuesday May 19th, the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) and the City of Portland, Bureau of Development Services (via the Noise Control Office) are jointly holding a symposium entitled, Urban Design with Soundscape in Mind. The symposium will focus on what planners and the public at-large can do to address urban noise impacts in an urban setting before they occur.

The day long May 19th, 2009 symposium is the outcome of a year long Noise Control Task Force study in 2000 that led the City Council to direct the Noise Control Office to hold a symposium to explore design solutions to community noise issues and the desire within the ASA to disseminate technical information in a way that will provide a direct benefit to the public at-large. The event that is planned will be one of the first of its kind to explore noise impact solutions through a multidiscipline filter that includes urban planning, architecture, good governance, acoustical design, and environmental enforcement strategies.

The symposium will include speakers such as the author and first Noise Control Officer of the City of Portland’s Noise Ordinance, Dr. Paul Herman, Michael Mills, the City of Portland Ombudsman, Dr. Briggitte Schulte-Fortkamp from the Institute of Fluid Mechanics and Engineering in Berlin, Germany, an international leader in the topic of Soundscaping (the use of subjective and objective data about noise in addressing urban noise problems), Ken Kaliski of Resources Systems Group, Inc. of White River Junction, Vermont, an expert on the development of noise mapping in an urban setting, Gary Siebein from the University of Florida School of Architecture, another leader in the use of Soundscaping techniques to address urban noise problems, and others.

The day long symposium has been developed to include public participation at a minimal cost but it is just one part of a week long national conference that is happening in downtown Portland from May 18th to the 22nd, 2009 which is also open to the public (but at a much higher cost to attend) should there be interest.

http://asa.aip.org/portland/urban_design.pdf

Please be aware that registration must be made on-line by May 8, 2009 to obtain the lower registration rate of $25.00 for the day long event which will include lunch and beverages. Registration after that date and at the door will cost $30.00 and will be payable in cash or by check.

I look forward to seeing members of our community at this event. If you have general questions please call the Noise Control Office at the City of Portland at 503-823-5829 or call me at 503-646-4420.

Kerrie Standlee, ASA Organizer of the Urban Design with Soundscape in Mind Symposium and
the Acoustical Engineering Representative to the City of Portland Noise Review Board

Polarized or Powerful!

Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods will host the 3rd gathering in our series:

Polarized or Powerful: Now We’re Talking

April 30, 2009

At St Andrew’s Community Center
806 NE Alberta and 8th
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Join us to discuss: What are the factors we need to understand when we are talking about growth, change and development? How can we make good decisions in a climate of uncertainty? How can the community come together to support each other? How can we know that what we think is our best interest is good for our neighbors? Can we influence any of this? Please join us for this series of five community dialogues on the last Thursday each month through June.

To reserve childcare or to RSVP, 503 823-4112 judith.mowry@ci.portland.or.us.
For more information please contact

Sylvia Evans
Cross Cultural Neighborhood Organizer
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods
4815 NE 7th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97217

503-823-4113 Office

Sylvia@necoalition.org

www.necoalition.org

Sponsored by Office of Neighborhood Involvement, SE Uplift, Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods, Central Northeast Neighbors, URGE, Center for Intercultural Organizing, and Oregon Action.

Cascade Square Management Seeks Neighborhood Watch

Doug Bean and Associates which has taken over management of the Cascade Square retail center is seeking community support and participation to organize a community watch in the vicinity of the site at 8th and Killingsworth. Currently there are two spaces for lease in the building and Bean is seeking to increase the commercial viability of the site and bring in new tenants that will benefit the neighborhood. More lighting for the parking lot is also in the works.

A future meeting is in the works so that concerned neighbors and the company can work together to make the corner a more liveable and friendly place.

Contact Andrew Bean at abean@dougbean.com
503.222.5100

http://www.dougbean.com/Flyers/CascadeSquare_030909.pdf

Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Gateway and Heritage Marker Project Advisory Committee

Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Gateway and Heritage Marker Project Advisory Committee
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
5:30 P.M. TO 7:00 P.M.

The committee will review and comment on revised schematic designs for the project.
Contact: Irene Bowers, Project Manager, 503 823-2419

http://www.pdc.us/pdf/ura/convention_center/mlk/2008/MLKConceptMasterPlanSummary.pdf

Location: Irvington Village, 420 NE Mason and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Transit Stop: Stop 5935 northbound and stop 5934 southbound