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River Renaissance is now part of the

 

 

  

 


 

Help Shape the Rivers Office Budget

 

The City's new Office of Healthy Working Rivers is convening an advisory committee to help shape its 2010 -11 budget proposal, and encourages interested citizens to volunteer.  

 

We're seeking input on key directions for the upcoming year, community priorities for implementing the City's river vision, and ideas on how to shape the Office's proposed budget to fit these priorities and fiscal realities.

  

Members will be asked to attend a minimum of two committee meetings (1.5 hours each), and participate in up to two broader community forums to help identify budget priorities for our Office. It is likely that this advisory committee will continue to meet throughout the year to help determine future priorities for the Office.

  

If you are not able to commit to the full set of meetings, you are still welcome to attend any meeting or part of any meeting and provide your input.

  

The first meeting is scheduled for:

      Monday, December 9th

      from 4:30 – 6:00 pm

      in the Lodgepole Conference Room

      Portland Building, 10th Floor

      1120 SW 5th Avenue

 

If you are interested in participating in this volunteer opportunity, please send a short email or letter describing your background and why you are interested by December 1, 2009 to:

  

Suzanne Lindstrom, at suzanne.lindstrom@ci.portland.or.us

 or by U.S. mail to:

   Office of Healthy Working Rivers

   1120 SW 5th, #1000

   Portland, OR 97204

  

If you have any questions, please contact Suzanne at 503-823-7681.

 


Recognizing The Willamette River as Portland’s Centerpiece

 

One of the City of Portland’s most important river goals is to reclaim the Willamette River as Portland’s centerpiece. Therefore the City promotes and celebrates the Willamette River as our chief environmental, economic, and urban asset.

  

What’s New

 

 

 


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Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival
Starts Thursday, November 12 2009 @ 7:00 PM Ends 10:00 PM
Fee $8.00  
Category
Event Types > Community Events
Description

McMenamins Bagdad Theater & Pub

Red Gold: A multiple award winning film about a controversial mine proposed at the headwaters of the world’s largest salmon fishery in Bristol Bay, Alaska. The film tells a story of a remote, but diverse community that all share the commonality of salmon fishing at the core of their existence.

Crossroads at the Columbia: Exploring the environmental and community-rights issues surrounding proposals by private companies to build Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals on Oregon's Columbia River.

Tickets: $8 available through Willamette Riverkeeper, 21 & over, info@willametteriverkeeper.org

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