Commissioner Fritz Touts FoLT as Progress Toward KNA’s Concerns

Portland City Commissioner Amanda Fritz sent a reply to the King Neighborhood Association’s request for better governance and oversight of the monthly Last Thursday street fair. Ms. Fritz acknowledged the ongoing concerns yet pointed to recent efforts to develop a nascent, all-volunteer, Friends of Last Thursday, as well as a collective agreement between the city and district bar owners as mitigating neighborhood concerns.

It is clearly the city’s position that Last Thursday is overwhelmingly popular and should be interfered with as little as possible. Indeed, when the event draws over 10,000 visitors in a summer month’s evening, it cannot be said that it is unpopular overall. Attendees on those nights likely outnumber the entire population of King and certainly the population in the high impact areas along Alberta in King, Vernon, Sabin, and Concordia. The letter directs those who would have a say in Last Thursday to participate in the steering committees under a community governance model.

She said that the city will continue to enforce the laws with regards to safety and livability and that if problems were to continue, an earlier event end time should be considered. Managers of the event should deal with trash issues and the OLCC should deal with alcohol-related concerns.

Read KNA’s letter to the city here.

Read Commissioner Fritz’s response here.

City Council Members to Discuss Environment at Forum

You are invited to our upcoming Multnomah County OLCV Conservation Forum to meet YOUR Portland City Council Members: Nick Fish, Amanda Fritz and Dan Saltzman. Learn more about how they are working to protect and improve the environmental health of your community.

Oregon State Representative Lew Frederick will moderate the discussion.

Thursday, January 14, 2010
6:00 – 7:30 PM

Portland Community College
Terrell Auditorium 122, Cascade Campus
705 N Killingsworth Portland, OR 97217

The event is FREE!

Topics of discussion will include:

* Safe Streets for walking and biking

* Cleaning up the Willamette River

* Energy Efficiency Programs

* Creating more Parks and Green Spaces

* Concerns unique to North and Northeast Portland

This is a chance for you and your family to hear from your local representatives and learn more about what’s being done to promote the goals of green and healthy living in Portland.
This event is FREE with light refreshments provided.

We ask that you register in advance to help ensure we can comfortably accommodate everyone.

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