Sandstone resident graffiti's own home over dispute with neighbor
Un-neighborly neighbor
Painted 'artwork' on house riles neighbors |
Gresham OR, July 23, 2010
There is admittedly bad blood between two neighbors in West Gresham's upscale Sandstone neighborhood but now their animosity is impacting an entire neighborhood.
The graffiti on the home of retired dentist Jeffrey Brady has caused his neighbor who's selling his house next door to loose 5 potential sales and 36% of the original asking price. The neighbor says if he doesn't sell his home soon he'll be forced to loose it to foreclosure.
Neighborhood Connections: July 2010
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City of Gresham News,
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Neighborhood Connections is a publication from the City of Gresham Communications & Community Outreach offering City of Gresham news, Public Safety information, Community Activities & Events, Training & Workshops, Volunteer Opportunities, and more.
Inside this Issue
- Music Mondays Summer Concert Series
- Experience is the Best Teacher, And You Have a Lifetime’s Worth
- We Are Bringing the Party on the Plaza!
- Urban Forestry Management Plan Community Forum – August 2
- National Night Out – August 3
- Retail Design & Development Standards Community Forum - August 4
- Slow Traffic Ahead - Summer Paving Underway
- Open House July 27 - Springwater Interchange Area Management Plan
- Watershed Management Neighborhood Block Parties Planned
- Section of Gresham Butte Saddle Trail Closed
- Parks Picnic on The Plaza: August 21 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
- Rockwood in Motion – Construction News, Restaurant Guide
- Take a Gresham SmartTrip This Summer
- Wanted: Stream Stewards and Watershed Warriors
- Sustainability Survey
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For more information, visit the Neighborhood Associations page at GreshamOregon.gov or contact Cathy Harrington at 503-618-2482, or email Cathy.Harrington@GreshamOregon.gov.
Crosswalk at 188th & Burnside and westbound MAX platform *CLOSED* beginning July 19, 2010
Crosswalk and westbound
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Closure Notice:
Beginning Monday, July 19, the north-south crosswalk on the west side of 188th Avenue and Burnside Street will be closed for construction of the new MAX platform. The westbound MAX platform for the Rockwood/E 188th MAX Station will also be closed as of that day, and riders will be directed to a new temporary westbound platform located directly across from the existing eastbound platform (just east of the intersection of 188th and Burnside). There are no changes for eastbound riders at this time. The MAX will continue to operate on schedule with no service interruptions anticipated.
Vehicular traffic both eastbound and westbound on Burnside Street will continue to be limited to one lane in this area until the new light rail platforms open in early 2011.
See Traffic Impact Map for a visual illustration of the pedestrian and vehicular traffic impacts.
Hungry? Eat in Rockwood!
There is a world of great dining options in Rockwood. Please support local Rockwood restaurants and other businesses during the construction. They are open and look forward to serving you!
Click here Rockwood in Motion Restaurant Guide (pdf).
IMPORTANT
Please observe all detours and other signs and signals near the site for safety. Please avoid closed crosswalks and sidewalks, and do not enter the posted construction area.
Traffic changes on Burnside during Rockwood MAX station construction: Now thru Spring 2011
Traffic reduced to one through and one turn lane, east and west bound Burnside, during Rockwood MAX station construction |
Rockwood Traffic Changes
Beginning Tuesday, July 6, 2010, work on the Rockwood/E 188th MAX Station improvements will impact both east and westbound traffic on E Burnside St between SE 185th Av and SE Stark St.
Both eastbound and westbound Burnside Street will be limited to one through lane and one left turn lane each in the same area until the new light rail platforms open in early 2011. Temporary MAX station platform construction is underway at the Rockwood station while work proceeds on the new platforms for the rebuilt station. The temporary platform, which will serve both east and west bound riders, is expected to be operating on July 19.
Warning, curbside garbage prowler spotted: NE 164th & NE Holiday St
Curbside garbage prowler spotted, NE 164th & NE Holiday |
Is your trash can a treasure chest for identity thieves? |
X marks the spot!
Well, in this case, the 'X' is more like a lid with a handle on the top. For identity thieves who are looking for buried treasure, your garbage bin can be a jackpot of personal information. As the old saying goes, ’One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.’
Have you seen this guy?
About 5:30am July 7, 2010 a "scruffy looking" 25-35 year old male on a bicycle w/toddler trailer was observed sifting through several curbside trash bins in the area of 164th Ave & NE Holiday St. After being spotted he got back on his bike and casually rode away with his booty. But, not before this picture was taken with a cell phone.
What was he looking for?
Pop cans? Food? Personal information (maybe credit card receipts, bank statements)? Who knows.
Whatever it was, he decided to look elsewhere after he was seen doing some early morning 'dumpster diving' through other folks trash.
Free Child ID kits from the Oregon State Police. Get yours here!
Try this: Guess your child's height and weight. Write it down
Then measure him or her and see how close you come |
How'd you do?
No one wants to imagine going through the nightmare of having their child go missing. The very thought strikes fear in every parent.
Fortunately you can prepare for the unthinkable by ordering a free Child ID kits from the Oregon State Police.
Since June 4, 2010 close to 3,000 "Complete Identification and DNA Kits" (which are free and are available in English and Spanish) have been sent to people in Oregon as well as nationally (and Canada too!).
The kits help families record important information like dental information, physical information and a photograph. In addition, they provide the necessary tools for taking a DNA cheek swab sample and fingerprints.
Interested?
Child Complete Identification and DNA Kits are available to order by calling 1-800-282-7155, or by email at childidkits@state.or.us. The kits are free of charge!
Free! Music Mondays 2019, An Evening of Live Music!: Mon, Jul 01, 2019 6:30PM-8PM
Grab a Blanket & Picnic
When: Mon, Jul 01, 2019 6:30PM-8PM |
Greshams Center for the Arts Foundation presents the annual Music Mondays concert series on Monday evenings in July and August in downtown Gresham.
Music Mondays schedule
- July 1: 45 Away, 234th Oregon National Guard Army Band
A crowd favorite returns with high energy American pop music and vocals - July 8: Rich Layton and the Troublemakers
Texas honky tonk and a little country and blues, American roots music - July 15: Remedy
Classic rock, Jazz, funk and croon music from 70s, 80s, 90s - July 22: Shani Rose
Contemporary sounds, Soulful & Heartfelt, catchy lyrics and melodies - July 29: Son of Trees
Latin rhythms, cha-cha to rumba; classics from Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil - Aug. 5: True North
Bluegrass and traditional folk; crazy-good picking and harmonies - Aug. 12: Party on the Plaza - The Hit Machine
Events get underway at 4:30 pm, with food, wine and beer vendors, games and fun for all ages; featuring a legendary, Top 40 party band bringing dance hits from every era - Aug. 19: Timothy James
A local sensation, featuring five blues-driven guitar players - Aug. 26: Cherry Blossom Orchestra
Big band swing and jazz music, celebrating Louis Armstrong
All Music Mondays concerts are free. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets and a picnic to enjoy a summer evening of live music.
For more information, contact the Center for the Arts Foundation at centerartsfoundation@gmail.com or Sue OHalloran at 503-489-1157.
Free! Music Mondays 2019, An Evening of Live Music!: Mon, Jul 08, 2019 6:30PM-8PM
An Evening of Live Music!
When: Mon, Jul 08, 2019 6:30PM-8PM |
Greshams Center for the Arts Foundation presents the annual Music Mondays concert series on Monday evenings in July and August in downtown Gresham.
Music Mondays schedule
- July 1: 45 Away, 234th Oregon National Guard Army Band
A crowd favorite returns with high energy American pop music and vocals - July 8: Rich Layton and the Troublemakers
Texas honky tonk and a little country and blues, American roots music - July 15: Remedy
Classic rock, Jazz, funk and croon music from 70s, 80s, 90s - July 22: Shani Rose
Contemporary sounds, Soulful & Heartfelt, catchy lyrics and melodies - July 29: Son of Trees
Latin rhythms, cha-cha to rumba; classics from Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil - Aug. 5: True North
Bluegrass and traditional folk; crazy-good picking and harmonies - Aug. 12: Party on the Plaza - The Hit Machine
Events get underway at 4:30 pm, with food, wine and beer vendors, games and fun for all ages; featuring a legendary, Top 40 party band bringing dance hits from every era - Aug. 19: Timothy James
A local sensation, featuring five blues-driven guitar players - Aug. 26: Cherry Blossom Orchestra
Big band swing and jazz music, celebrating Louis Armstrong
All Music Mondays concerts are free. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets and a picnic to enjoy a summer evening of live music.
For more information, contact the Center for the Arts Foundation at centerartsfoundation@gmail.com or Sue OHalloran at 503-489-1157.
Free! Music Mondays 2019, An Evening of Live Music!: Mon, Jul 15, 2019 6:30PM-8PM
Bring a Blanket & Picnic
When: Mon, Jul 15, 2019 6:30PM-8PM |
Greshams Center for the Arts Foundation presents the annual Music Mondays concert series on Monday evenings in July and August in downtown Gresham.
Music Mondays schedule
- July 1: 45 Away, 234th Oregon National Guard Army Band
A crowd favorite returns with high energy American pop music and vocals - July 8: Rich Layton and the Troublemakers
Texas honky tonk and a little country and blues, American roots music - July 15: Remedy
Classic rock, Jazz, funk and croon music from 70s, 80s, 90s - July 22: Shani Rose
Contemporary sounds, Soulful & Heartfelt, catchy lyrics and melodies - July 29: Son of Trees
Latin rhythms, cha-cha to rumba; classics from Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil - Aug. 5: True North
Bluegrass and traditional folk; crazy-good picking and harmonies - Aug. 12: Party on the Plaza - The Hit Machine
Events get underway at 4:30 pm, with food, wine and beer vendors, games and fun for all ages; featuring a legendary, Top 40 party band bringing dance hits from every era - Aug. 19: Timothy James
A local sensation, featuring five blues-driven guitar players - Aug. 26: Cherry Blossom Orchestra
Big band swing and jazz music, celebrating Louis Armstrong
All Music Mondays concerts are free. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets and a picnic to enjoy a summer evening of live music.
For more information, contact the Center for the Arts Foundation at centerartsfoundation@gmail.com or Sue OHalloran at 503-489-1157.
Free! Music Mondays 2019, An Evening of Live Music!: Mon, Jul 22, 2019 6:30PM-8PM
Bring a Blanket & Picnic
When: Mon, Jul 22, 2019 6:30PM-8PM |
Greshams Center for the Arts Foundation presents the annual Music Mondays concert series on Monday evenings in July and August in downtown Gresham.
Music Mondays schedule
- July 1: 45 Away, 234th Oregon National Guard Army Band
A crowd favorite returns with high energy American pop music and vocals - July 8: Rich Layton and the Troublemakers
Texas honky tonk and a little country and blues, American roots music - July 15: Remedy
Classic rock, Jazz, funk and croon music from 70s, 80s, 90s - July 22: Shani Rose
Contemporary sounds, Soulful & Heartfelt, catchy lyrics and melodies - July 29: Son of Trees
Latin rhythms, cha-cha to rumba; classics from Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil - Aug. 5: True North
Bluegrass and traditional folk; crazy-good picking and harmonies - Aug. 12: Party on the Plaza - The Hit Machine
Events get underway at 4:30 pm, with food, wine and beer vendors, games and fun for all ages; featuring a legendary, Top 40 party band bringing dance hits from every era - Aug. 19: Timothy James
A local sensation, featuring five blues-driven guitar players - Aug. 26: Cherry Blossom Orchestra
Big band swing and jazz music, celebrating Louis Armstrong
All Music Mondays concerts are free. Attendees are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets and a picnic to enjoy a summer evening of live music.
For more information, contact the Center for the Arts Foundation at centerartsfoundation@gmail.com or Sue OHalloran at 503-489-1157.