Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Gateway and Heritage Markers Stakeholder Advisory Group Meeting

Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd Gateway and Heritage Markers Stakeholder Advisory Group
continue discussion of the elements of the concept master plan and review the draft public participation plan.

 
Contact: Irene Bowers, PDC Project Manager, 503 823-2419
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
5:30-7:00 P.M.
Irvington Village
420 NE Mason and Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

 
The NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
Gateway and Heritage Markers Concept Master
Plan supports the ongoing efforts of area residents
and business owners to enhance the unique identity
of Portland’s inner northeast neighborhoods.
The Concept Master Plan project aims to
fulfi ll the goals of long standing community plans
including the Albina Community Plan (1993), Eliot
Neighborhood Plan (1993), Martin Luther King,
Jr. Blvd. Transportation Project (1998), and Martin
Luther King, Jr. Blvd. Action Plan (2006).

 http://pdc.us/pdf/ura/convention_center/mlk/2008/MLKConceptMasterPlanFinal093008.pdf

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

 

 

November 12th Meeting Agenda

Revised 10/26/08

King Neighborhood Association General Membership Meeting
King Neighborhood Facility, MLK Room
4815 NE 7th Ave

November 12, 2008 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Introductions and review agenda
Approve minutes from 10/8/08

Standing reports
Update from Portland Police Officer –Brian Sims
Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods –Sylvia Evans
Public Safety Action Committee –Charles Boardman

New Music School –Fara Heath

NE Going as a Bike Boulevard –Emily Gardner

NECN’s communication initiatives –Tammy Paladeni

Friends of Trees – Neighborhood canvassing project –Irek Wielgosz

PDC and Killingsworth Street Improvement –Charles Boardman
Grant from Metro Regional Council to spruce up Killingsworth

King School park – concerns about structures –Karen Trappen

Farmers market pilot committee –Charles Boardman

Form a King spring clean-up working committee –Charles Boardman

Proposal to amend the bylaws Board
to make the majority of KNA meetings general meetings
(see proposed changes on page 2 of agenda)

Short Updates
PDC Gateway Heritage Marker Program – update on process –John Tyler
Store at 9th and Alberta: Good Neighbor Agreement, etc. –Charles
PDC – is 24 hour Fitness still planned for Vanport? –Leslie Cormier
Bioswale stormwater project at King School –Trace Salmon
MLK Liquor Store – Good Neighbor Agreement __________
Oregon Convention Center Urban Renewal Advisory Comm. –John Tyler
Standing committee reports
Treasurer’s report – discussion of budget –Trace Salmon
Land use committee – board discussion of charter Board
Communications/outreach/website – charter? Update? Board
Other topics?

Wrap up
Any upcoming events to publicize/share?
Review old action items
Summarize decisions and review new action items
Confirm next meeting date: 12/10/08
Suggest agenda topics for next meeting

Future topics:
Groundwork Portland: brownfields in King, Andrea Hamburg
Grant writing workshop, Allyson Spencer
Proposed Amendments to the King Neighborhood Association Bylaws

(Changes number of General Membership meetings from four to eight each year, and reduces number of Board Meetings from eight to four to encourage more neighborhood participation.)
ARTICLE VI

B. General Membership Meetings: There shall be at least eight (8) general membership meetings yearly. General Membership Meetings shall take place in January, February, April, May, July, August, October, and November.

ARTICLE VII

I. Board Meetings
1. Board Meetings: Board Meetings will be held in March, June, September, and December. All board meetings are open to the public, except when the Board is in Executive Session. The Board may go into Executive Session to discuss confidential personnel or legal matters, consistent with law. Any binding action of the Board must be taken in open session following the Executive Session.