18:31:30 From Allen Field : I'm doing Minutes 18:39:20 From Allen Field : Next Tues is the last Market day for us 18:40:54 From Denise Hare : Heather, turn off your video and your feed will work better 18:42:46 From Albert Kaufman : Sckavone's has a lot of neat old b&w pics on their walls from the past. 18:44:12 From Albert Kaufman : Let's plant the lawn West of the building with a sunflower test garden :) Something to slow traffic at that spot. 18:45:56 From Simon Kipersztok : Heather - great idea for Richmond Clinic! FM windows look great 18:46:04 From Erin Kirk : Yes to Sckavone's Albert, we'll take a look! 18:46:13 From Hope Townsell : We should look into paring with the Oregon Historical Society to help with images and background? 18:46:16 From Allen Field : I explored the idea of putting in a veggie garden at the S curve at Cascadia years ago. I met with the building owners, but at that time they weren't into it 18:46:41 From Erin Kirk : Thank you all, we are looking forward to any input on thoughts or area landmarks, etc. Appreciate all you do in our Neighborhood! 18:47:52 From Hope Townsell : Also, working with Jordan Schnitzer? He seems to have a good collection of art?! 18:48:11 From robin d to Allen Field(Direct Message) : Thanks for your newsletter efforts. Just fyi, I’m at 29th and Tibbetts st and haven’t gotten a newsletter since it restarted. 18:48:40 From Heather Flint Chatto : istoric Resources Code Project City Council hearing has been set for November 3, starting at 2pm. A registration link will be posted closer to that date on the project webpage: https://www.portland.gov/bps/hrcp/hrcp-recommended-draft-overview/learn-more In the interim, I encourage you and your groups to Please send any input to me at foragedesigner@gmail.com related to the Richmond Clinic windows. Regarding the Historic Resources Code Project coming to City Council on November 3rd at 2 pm. You can submit testimony online through the MapApp: https://www.portlandmaps.com/bps/historic-resources/#/map/ 18:51:09 From Allen Field : We have until 7:10 on this topic 18:56:18 From Heather Flint Chatto : Thanks for the suggestions both for the windows and the S-curve greenspace, and yes to drawing from some great images at Skavonne's! 19:03:28 From Albert Kaufman : Kathryn: how do we encourage 5-minute parkers not to be 5-minute car/truck ilders? Perhaps an additional sign underneath - No Idling? 19:09:24 From KAMAL BELKHAYAT : i’d like to ask a question please 19:10:41 From Leslie Poston : Exactly. We can’t even get people to stop blocking the 500 feet before a corner, stop double parking, etc now. I’d love it if we have enforcers on all streets instead of this frankly :) 19:11:23 From Allen Field : Kamal: can you ask Kathryn offline via email? We're already over time on this 19:11:42 From KAMAL BELKHAYAT : ill be brief 19:11:44 From Kathryn Doherty-Chapman : my email is Kathryn.doherty-chapman@portlandoregon.gov 19:12:01 From Kathryn Doherty-Chapman : my phone is 503-823-4761 19:16:24 From Kathryn Doherty-Chapman : Here is the webpage, and I will send out the link to the survey to Debby and Allen to forward on. thanks all! https://www.portland.gov/transportation/parking/faststop 19:17:08 From Kathryn Doherty-Chapman : Parking enforcement hotline is 503-823-5195. Put it in your phone and use it! they have officers working until 11:45 pm 7 days a week. :) 19:18:48 From Allen Field : we have until 7:35 on this topic 19:29:22 From Albert Kaufman : Education.... 19:31:22 From Allen Field : Are there people on the RNA board interesting in forming a DEIA comm, but there needs to be a Chair at some point 19:31:26 From Claire Cofsky : The Oregon Historical Society has updated their exhibits that honestly share our racist history. 19:34:48 From KAMAL BELKHAYAT : I am interested 19:37:14 From Heather Flint Chatto : Janet can you share your email regarding connecting around DEIA ideas, resource sharing, etc? - Heather, Foragedesigner@gmail.com 19:37:42 From Janet McManus : Jan McManus, 503-970-2984, janettmcmanus@gmail.com 19:39:23 From Allen Field : we have until 7:55 on this 19:43:31 From Leslie Poston : What do those projects have to do with sustainability? (Maybe I misheard what your coalition is about?) 19:45:48 From Albert Kaufman : Here's a place to potentially apply for a grant for this organization. https://www.portland.gov/bps/cleanenergy/about 19:46:04 From robin d : Question: How is this concept any different from existing groups? This sounds like a half-baked idea that is quite duplicative with other organization’s efforts. Why not work within existing structures instead of setting up yet another organization? 19:46:16 From Allen Field : Billy: can you email me the presentation you gave? richmondnasecretary@gmail.com 19:46:49 From Albert Kaufman : Perhaps you can help us keep the Hawthorne side of Fred Meyer open :) open the doors! 19:47:05 From robin d : Just fyi - the mayor’s office is implementing trash cans on business district streets. Funding is already allocated. 19:48:11 From Denise Hare : WE STILL NEED HELP WITH TRASH CANS—THE PROBLEM HAS NOT BEEN SOLVED!!!! 19:48:24 From Albert Kaufman : I like the idea of getting bigger projects done. 19:52:41 From Albert Kaufman : And ask us for funding. 19:54:11 From Denise Hare : Please don’t raise the bar for the trash cans 19:54:26 From Albert Kaufman : I'd like to see every last patch of grass removed (esp. City owned property), then plant trees there and everywhere else possible. 19:54:41 From KAMAL BELKHAYAT : yes 19:55:50 From Heather Flint Chatto : I think other ideas included small grants, technical assistance programs for small businesses, local improvements, cultural awareness, etc.. 19:58:04 From Billy Wood Jr. : If anyone is interested in the SSCC, my email is williamjwoodjr@gmail.com. Thank you for your time, ideas and feedback! 19:58:05 From Leslie Poston : It’s too soon/unformed. I vote no. 19:58:28 From Allen Field : It's a zoom presentation 20:00:29 From Allen Field : HAND can look to add co-sponsors 20:01:03 From Allen Field : this is just a matter of putting it out to our listserve and we are "co-sponsors" 20:01:15 From KAMAL BELKHAYAT : yes 20:02:50 From Leslie Poston : I vote Aye on street fair 20:05:08 From Albert Kaufman : Simon, here's the address for HBBA. http://ventureportland.org/business-districts/our-members/hawthorne/ 20:08:04 From Leslie Poston : Taking Ownership PDX - they work to keep BIPOC families in their homes so they aren’t displaced by gentrification 20:08:46 From Heather Flint Chatto : In addition to NARA on Division, I'd like to also suggest JOIN, a local affordable housing and houseless services nonprofit. 20:08:52 From Albert Kaufman : Friends of Trees? 20:09:00 From Albert Kaufman : Portland Fruit Tree Project? 20:09:37 From Denise Hare : I was wondering if we can include CNBSeen? 20:10:21 From Leslie Poston : love that idea 20:10:25 From Albert Kaufman : Love that idea. 20:18:16 From Leslie Poston : aye 20:21:13 From Allen Field : Thank you Claire for asking Ann's opinion 20:21:34 From Ann Sandvig : Thank you Claire 20:30:30 From Albert Kaufman : We should also send a letter thanking Leah for her service... right? 20:30:42 From Leslie Poston : I was going to vote aye, but I think we should table it for next time and see the letter first, so I’d abstain this evening if it goes to vote. 20:30:57 From Brian Hochhalter RNA Board : this is a time sensitive issue 20:35:48 From Albert Kaufman : I have a question: is anyone else contesting these letters or is it just RNA? 20:37:05 From Albert Kaufman : can we stop screenshare? 20:38:20 From Heather Flint Chatto : How you say it is just as important as what you say 20:40:39 From Leslie Poston : I think Allen has great points, I also think SEUL is super easy to trigger :) 20:42:40 From Allen Field : lets vote, please 20:45:51 From Albert Kaufman : Well, it's not the letters that are the issue :) It's about our relationship with SEUL which has been fractured. I think most of us want to heal that. 20:46:15 From Albert Kaufman : That's why we're encouraging a less antagonistic approach, and friendlier.