November 10 Meeting

November 4, 2009

Hello Everyone,

 

This Tuesday, November 10th, is our monthly meeting for the Midway Business Assn.  This months speaker is Marie Johnson or Maggie Skenderian from the City of Portland.  They will speak for 15-20 min about the work being done on Johnson Creek – especially to mitigate flooding that comes during the winter months.  We have invited the Foster Area Business Assn. members to join us in this presentation.

 

Arrive promptly and mingle/network with the Foster businesses.

Meeting time is 11:45-1:00pm

Location is Pizza Baron – 122nd & Division

 

IN ADDITION!!!!!!!  WE HAVE NETWORKED WITH THE POWELLHURST-GILBERT NEIGHBORHOOD ASSN. AND ARE STARTING A WELCOME PACKET FOR NEW ARRIVALS INTO THE NEIGHBORHOOD.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PUT A FLIER OR COUPON FOR YOUR BUSINESS INTO THESE PACKETS PLEASE BRING THEM TO THE MEETING AND GIVE THEM TO ME-DONNA.  THIS WILL BE FREE ADVERTISING FOR YOUR BUSINESS! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT! THIS OFFER IS FOR DUES PAYING MEMBERS ONLY!

 

WE ARE ALSO WORKING ON DOING A VIDEO/DVD OF THE AREA WITH A SECTION ON THE SMALL LOCAL BUSINESSES IN THE AREA FOR THE NEWCOMERS.  I WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED ON THIS AS IT DEVELOPS.  THIS HIGHLIGHT PROMO WILL BE OFFERED FREE FOR OUR DUES PAYING MEMBERS ONLY.

 

Hope to see you all at the meeting.  If you have any questions please call me at 503-252-2017.

Donna Dionne – Vice President

Midway Business Assn.

The Love Boutique

 

November 10

October 28, 2009

> Midway Business Association – Come learn all about this new business group dedicated to helping neighbors and businesses improve the southern end of Outer East Portland. This month: Marie Johnson from the City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services Johnson Creek Watershed Team will talk about the potential of flooding this season. Members of the Foster Area Business Association are specifically invited to attend. Remember, visitors ARE welcome and the presentation is free (but you pay for your own lunch). Their meeting runs from 11:45 AM until 1 PM at Bill Dayton’s PIZZA BARON Restaurant on SE 122nd Ave., just south of Division St. For more information, go to www.midwayba.com.

 

Opportunity for Service

October 7, 2009

The Multnomah County Citizen Involvement Committee (CIC) and Citizen Budget Advisory Committees (CBACs) are recruiting members from county District 3, which includes the boundaries for the Midway Business Association.  Please share this message with anyone who might be interested in participating.

Click on the following link to register online: REGISTER to volunteer online!

Citizen Involvement Committee (CIC)

The Citizen Involvement Committee (CIC) will involve, educate, empower and integrate the people of Multnomah County into all aspects of policy – and decision-making within county governments. The CIC does not involve itself in the merits of issues, but rather with the merits of the processes which shape the issues.

Citizen Budget Advisory Committees (CBACs)

Over the past nearly 20 years the Citizen Budget Advisory Committee (CBAC) Program has linked citizen oversight to each of Multnomah County’s departments and organizations. The Citizen Involvement Committee developed these independent citizen advisory committees to review department operations and budgets and to provide testimony and written recommendations to all county departments and elected officials on services, operations, policies, planning, and how tax dollars are to be spent.

Aaron Ridings, Citizen Involvement Coordinator

Multnomah County Office of Citizen Involvement | 503-988-3450 (phone)

www.citizenweb.org |  eNewsletter Sign-up | Facebook: Office of Citizen Involvement

November 10 – Johnson Creek Flood Mitigation

October 6, 2009

November Midway Business Association Meeting

Marie Johnson or Maggie Skenderian from the City of Portland will be talking about the work that has been done on Johnson Creek, and what work is in the future — especially to mitigate flooding that comes around during the winter months. There will be time for  questions.

Remember, visitors ARE welcome and the presentation is free (but you pay for your own lunch). The meeting runs from 11:45 AM until 1 PM at Bill Dayton’s PIZZA BARON Restaurant on SE 122nd Ave., just south of Division St.

October 13 – TriMet Community Affairs Specialist

October 6, 2009

October Midway Business Association Meeting

Michelle Wyffels, TriMet Community Affairs Specialist, will talk about service changes in the southern area of outer East Portland. Remember, visitors ARE welcome and the presentation is free (but you pay for your own lunch). The meeting runs from 11:45 AM until 1 PM at Bill Dayton’s PIZZA BARON Restaurant on SE 122nd Ave., just south of Division St.

Board Meeting

October 5, 2009

Hi Everyone,

Don’t forget that this Tuesday is our Midway Board meeting.  12:00-1:00pm.  Hope to see you all there!

Donna

SE 122nd Pilot Study Community Working Group

October 5, 2009

Please forward this note (below) about the SE 122nd Pilot Study Community Working Group to your e-mail group ASAP.  The email includes an application for a working group with a deadline of October 15th.  As we discussed, we seek one “appointed” member from Midway BA to participate in the group (along with representatives from other interest groups/organizations), but will consider adding other folks as at-large members, depending on the pool of interested parties (at this point we are shooting for a manageable group size of 15 or less).

Community Members and Interested Parties:

The City of Portland Bureau of Planning and Sustainability is conducting the SE 122nd Avenue Pilot Study – a Portland Plan pilot study exploring opportunities to create a more healthy, sustainable, and viable “20-minute neighborhood” along SE 122nd Avenue.  Web link: www.portlandonline.com/bps/se122study.

The project, currently underway, is forming a Community Working Group (CWG) composed of representatives of affected neighborhood and business associations, representatives of the diverse interests in the community, and other at-large members.  The CWG is expected to meet up to once a month to share information, act as liaisons to other community interests, and serve as a sounding board for project staff as the study proceeds.

Recruitment for the CWG began in July 2009 – the deadline for applications has been extended to October 15, 2009.  If you are interested in participating in this group, please complete and return the attached application by the October 15th deadline.  Appointments to the committee will be made in late October.  The application is attached and available on the project web site.

Please contact project staff Barry Manning or Julia Gisler for more information or with questions at 503-823-7700 or by email at: se122study@ci.portland.or.us.

Study to determine what kind of improvements the community would like to have on the I-205 multi-use path that parallels I-205.

October 5, 2009

Dear I-205 Path Stakeholders,

I wanted to thank you for your participation in our stakeholder interview process.  Your time and input are greatly appreciated.

We have moved onto the public outreach phase of the project.  We will be tabling at various locations this week and we’ve opened up our public survey.  Both the schedule and the survey can be found on the project website, http://i205path.org/.

I would appreciate it if you would take a minute and forward on the survey to anyone who would be interested in improving the I-205 Path.

The direct link to the survey is found below:

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=thPSub9jPxG7mNzETVAs8A_3d_3d

Thanks again for all your help!

Susan Peithman
Alta Planning + Design


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