Just the First Step!
While the resurrection of the Buckman Pool is certainly a milestone achievement, it only represents the first step in renewing the city's commitment to this long underserved part of the city. Putting aside the money now for a long-promised southeast community center is the next.
Please join your neighbors on Tuesday, October 24th at 9:00 a.m. at City Hall for doughnuts and cider as we push the City to allocate up to $5.1 million in urban renewal funds toward a community center at the former Washington High buttons while watching City Council and PDC deliberate on how our inner eastside urban renewal funds will be used.
A PDC citizen advisory committee, composed of business, neighborhood,
government, and civic representatives recommended that 10% of the
Central Eastside urban renewal budget go to a WAMO community center.
A strong community showing will help persuade City Council to recommend that PDC honor the citizen advisory committee’s recommendation to fund a WAMO community center. The PDC Board of Commissioners will vote on the Central Eastside urban renewal budget in December. Council will not take public testimony, the goal is to be there en masse with WAMO buttons to make a visual statement.
If you cannot attend the October 24th work session please email, write, phone or fax our city commissioners and ask for them to state their support for urban renewal dollars for WAMO.
More info: Steve Hoyt, Southeast Uplift, (503) 232-0010 x321,
steve@southeastuplift.org







