4.08.2009

Gateway (Portland Oregon) Urban Renewal PAC

Gateway Urban Renewal PAC Members and Interested Individuals --
We wanted to extend a special invitation to each of you to attend the Gateway Green Open House next Tuesday. We would love to have all of you there, if possible, to see the broad support the project is gaining, but realize that might not be possible.
-- Linda Robinson & Ted Gilbert

Special Invitation to the
GATEWAY GREEN OPEN HOUSE

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Gateway Elks Lodge
711 NE 100th Ave, Portland

As we promised earlier, here's your chance to be the first to see the new Bicycle Concept Plan for the proposed Gateway Green project.
AGENDA
  • Background and Project Overview
  • Acknowledgments
  • Presentation of Bicycle Concept Plan by Chris Bernhardt and Tom Archer
  • Discussion/Q and A
  • Remarks by ODOT and Others
  • Next Steps
  • Friends of Gateway Green and Volunteer Opportunities
  • Closing Remarks
We hope you will join us to learn more about the project in general, and the proposed bicycle activities/amenities in particular. For more information, feel free to contact either of us.


Linda Robinson Ted Gilbert
503-261-9566 503-221-9424
Gateway Urban Renewal PAC Members and Interested Individuals --
We wanted to extend a special invitation to each of you to attend the Gateway Green Open House next Tuesday. We would love to have all of you there, if possible, to see the broad support the project is gaining, but realize that might not be possible.
-- Linda Robinson & Ted Gilbert

Special Invitation to the
GATEWAY GREEN OPEN HOUSE

Tuesday, April 14, 2009 - 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

Gateway Elks Lodge
711 NE 100th Ave, Portland

As we promised earlier, here's your chance to be the first to see the new Bicycle Concept Plan for the proposed Gateway Green project.
AGENDA
  • Background and Project Overview
  • Acknowledgments
  • Presentation of Bicycle Concept Plan by Chris Bernhardt and Tom Archer
  • Discussion/Q and A
  • Remarks by ODOT and Others
  • Next Steps
  • Friends of Gateway Green and Volunteer Opportunities
  • Closing Remarks
We hope you will join us to learn more about the project in general, and the proposed bicycle activities/amenities in particular. For more information, feel free to contact either of us.


Linda Robinson Ted Gilbert
503-261-9566 503-221-9424


The promoters of the Gateway Green project propose to convert a neglected 35-acre parcel of land between the I-84 and I-205 freeways into a regional open space with a focus on bicycle recreational activities and on all things green and sustainable. The project is still working its way through the Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT) approval process. Completion of the Bicycle Concept Plan one of many steps in that process.


The promoters of the Gateway Green project propose to convert a neglected 35-acre parcel of land between the I-84 and I-205 freeways into a regional open space with a focus on bicycle recreational activities and on all things green and sustainable. The project is still working its way through the Oregon Department of Transportation's (ODOT) approval process. Completion of the Bicycle Concept Plan one of many steps in that process.

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