Community Safety & Livability Monday December 28, 2020 6:30 PM

Community Safety & Livability
Monday, December 28⋅6:30 – 7:30pm

Agenda:

  • Follow up on outreach meeting with SES Park camp residents
  • Discovery of areas for potential sanctioned camps
  • Coordinate winter gear drive
  • Clarify Community Safety & Livability Meeting Time

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Community Safety & Livability Committee – Tuesday December 15, 6:30 – 7:30 PM

Tuesday December 15, 6:30 – 7:30 PM Agenda:

  • Refining our goals from milestones in opening meetings
  • Confirm a move to Monday meetings
  • Follow up on potential sites
  • Discussion on mitigation of the City’s sweep policy

We are looking for meaningful, impactful ways to positively affect the lives of people living with us on the streets, solutions in which everyone is treated with dignity.

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Adopt a Storm Drain

Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) crews work to keep city drains clear and prevent flooding. With over 58,000 drains in the city, we can’t get to them all. “Adopt” a storm drain near you and help keep them clear of debris. Tips on clearing drains and information about stormwater runoff.

Tips for clearing storm drains

  • Use a rake, shovel, or broom. Don’t use your hands.
  • Wear gloves. Be careful of sharp objects!
  • Wear reflective clothing so people driving can see you. Watch out for traffic!
  • Only clear drains you can reach from the sidewalk. Don’t stand in the street and don’t clear drains that are in the middle of a street.
  • Clear drains before the rain, whenever possible.
  • Clear 10 feet on both approaches to the drain.
  • Watch for standing water to avoid slipping or stepping on sharp objects.
  • Make sure adults are supervising if children are helping.
  • Clear surface debris only. Call PBOT Maintenance Dispatch 24/7 at 503-823-1700 for any emergency hazards or if the drain is still clogged after removing surface debris.
  • Never lift storm drain grates. They are very heavy.
  • Don’t put leaves in the street. Place leaves in a yard debris roll cart for curbside pickup. If you have too many for the cart, simply bag them and place them next to the roll cart for pickup.
  • If snow or ice is blocking the drain, clear a 10-12 inch path along the curb for melting snow and ice to reach the drain.

Thank you for helping keep Portland’s streets clear and safe!

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HBBA Pave and Paint Recommendation

In an October 1st statement the Hawthorne Boulevard Business Association endorsed Pave and Paint option #2 that would reconfigure Hawthorne west of Cesar Chavez to match Hawthorne east of Cesar Chavez.

See https://www.portland.gov/transportation/planning/se-hawthorne-pave-and-paint for more details on the project.

HBBA chose to recommend option #2 after multiple PBOT presentations and their stated reasons include safety, traffic flow and parking. You can read HBBA’s official statement about their Pave and Paint choice on their website: https://hawthorneblvd.com/?tv=5882719069798400.

Community Safety & Livability Meeting Tue, November 17, 2020

Agenda
  • 10-15 Minutes Lucas from HUCIRP –  brief overview of team HUCIRP
  • Further discussion on houseless crisis relief efforts in Sunnyside
  • Assistance we can offer neighboring Laurelhurst NA and Oak Street Camp
  • Action items from the Community First Strategy
  • Propose alliances and assurance from the City of Portland for holistic, fair and humanitarian responses to the community
Tue, November 17, 18:30 – 19:30

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