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The Dalles Chronicle
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Public Notices
NOTICE OF SUPPLEMENTAL BUDGET HEARING
• For supplemental budgets proposing a change in any fund’s expenditures by more than 10 percent.
The Port of The Dalles
A public hearing on a proposed supplemental budget for _____________________________________________________________,
for the
(District name)
3636 Klindt Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058
current fiscal year, will be held at ___________________________________________.
(Location)
a.m.
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
7:00
p.m.
The hearing will take place on ________________________________________________________
at _____________________.
(Date)
(Time)
The purpose of the hearing is to discuss the supplemental budget with interested persons.
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
A copy of the supplemental budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after ____________________________________
(Date)
a.m.
a.m.
5:00
8:30
3636 Klindt Drive, The Dalles, OR 97058
p.m. and ___________________.
p.m.
at _________________________________________________,
between the hours of ________________________
(Location)
SUMMARY OF PROPOSED BUDGET CHANGES
AMOUNTS SHOWN ARE REVISED TOTALS IN THOSE FUNDS BEING MODIFIED
Port Development Fund
FUND: ____________________________________________________________________________
Expenditure –indicate
Resource
Amount
Org. unit / Prog. & Activity, and Object class.
Donations
1.
$ 100,000.00
1.
2.
2.
3.
3.
Revised Total Fund Resources
$ 5,775,456.00
Amount
M&S-Contracted Services
$ 100,000.00
$ 5,775,456.00
Revised Total Fund Requirements
March 7, 2020
#8772
A
NOTICE OF BUDGET COMMITTEE MEETING
A public meeting of the Budget Committee of the
NORTH CENTRAL PUBLIC HEALTH DISTRICT, WASCO, SHERMAN, GILLIAM , State
(District Name)
(County)
to discuss the budget for the fiscal year July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021, will be held at the
1150 Railroad Ave, Arlington, OR
(Address)
The meeting will take place on
of Oregon,
Gronquist Building
(Location)
3/17/20
(Date)
at
8:00 am
(Time)
The purpose of the meeting is to receive the budget message and to receive comment from the public on the budget.
This is a public meeting where deliberation of the Budget Committee will take place. Any person may appear at the meeting
and discuss the proposed programs with the Budget Committee.
A copy of the budget document may be inspected or obtained on or after _
March 12, 2020 __ at NCPHD________________
(Date)
(Location)
x am
□ am
419 E 7TH ST., THE DALLES, OR. 97058 _____, between the hours of _8:30 am_____________
□ pm and __4:30 pm__ x pm
(Location)
(Time)
(Time)
150-504-073-1 (Rev 12/10)
Feb 29, Mar 7, 2020
#8762
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice of Initia-
tion of the Section
106 Process-Public
Participation in ac-
cordance with the
Federal Communi-
cations Commission
regulations (47 CFR
§ 1.1307) for Section
106 of the National
Historic Preservation
Act (NHPA) and for
the National Envi-
ronmental Policy Act
(NEPA) and the Pro-
gram Comment for
Positive Train Control
and Infrastructure.
Union Pacific Rail-
ro a d p ro p o s e s t o
construct a mono-
pole communica-
tions pole with as-
sociated equipment
at the following ap-
proximate locations
within the existing
railroad right-of-way
in/near the city of
The Dalles, Wasco
County, Oregon:
• Coordinates:
4 5 . 6 1 6 3 7 9 ,
-121.207347; Mile
Post #82.8, overall
height of 65 ft.;
•
C o o r d i -
nates: 45.6068,
-121.191965; Mile
Post #83.6, overall
height of 65 ft.
We respectfully re-
quest that parties
interested in pro-
viding comment on
the proposed un-
dertaking relative to
potential effects on
cultural or historic
proper ties should
contact GSS, Inc.,
3311 109th Street,
Urbandale, IA
5 0 3 2 2 ; Ph . ( 515 )
331-2103, within 30
days of the date of
this publication (GSS
W20182-OR-5/6).
March 7, 2020
#8770
TRUSTEE’S
NOTICE OF SALE
Reference is
made to that certain
Tr u s t D e e d m a d e
by Russell T. Lough-
miller and Jennifer
T. Loughmiller, as
tenants by the en-
tirety, as Grantor, to
Wasco Title, Inc., as
Trustee, in favor of
Mid-Columbia Eco-
nomic Development
District, a special
district under ORS
190 and RCW 39.34,
on behalf of the Or-
egon Investment
B o a rd , a s B e n e -
ficiary, dated July
23, 2014, recorded
J u l y 2 9 , 2 014 , i n
Wasco County, Or-
egon as Instrument
No. 2014-002386.
S a i d Tr u s t D e e d
covers the following
described real prop-
erty situated in the
above-mentioned
county and state:
Lot I (eye), and
West 27 feet of Lot
J, Block 65, FORT
DALLES MILITARY
RESERVATION TO
DALLES CITY, in City
of The Dalles, Coun-
ty of Wasco and
State of Oregon.
Both the Beneficiary
and the Successor
Trustee have elect-
ed to sell the real
property to satisfy
the obligations se-
cured by the Trust
Deed and a No-
tice of Default and
Election to Sell has
been recorded pur-
s u a n t t o O re g o n
Revised Statutes
86.752(3); the de-
faults for which the
foreclosure is made
are Grantors’ failure
to pay when due the
following sums:
(A) payment short-
age of $602.50 due
July 15, 2019 plus
late fee of $30.13;
monthly payment
o f $ 1, 5 5 0 . 0 0 d u e
August 15, 2019 plus
late fee of $77.50;
monthly payment of
$1,550.00 due Sep-
tember 15, 2019 plus
late fee of $77.50;
monthly payment of
$1,550.00 due Oc-
tober 15, 2019 plus
late fee of $77.50;
monthly payment
o f $ 1, 5 5 0 . 0 0 d u e
November 15, 2019
plus late fee of
$77.50; and monthly
payments and late
fees becoming due
thereafter
(B) Cost of foreclo-
sure report; attorney
fees; any other sums
due or that may be-
come due under the
Trust Deed and the
obligations that is
secures by reason of
this foreclosure; and
any further advances
made by Beneficiary
as allowed by the
Trust Deed and the
obligations that it
secures.
Pursuant to the
terms of the Trust
Deed and the ob-
ligations that it se-
c u re s , t h e e n t i re
re m a i n i n g u n p a i d
balance owing be-
came immediately
due and payable
o n N o v e m b e r 18 ,
2019, and all sums
owing are therefore
immediately due and
payable as that date,
those sums being
the following:
Th e l o a n b a l a n c e
that the Trust Deed
secures is the sum
of $120,134.20 plus
interest thereon plus
interest thereon after
November 18, 2019
at $36.22 per day
until paid; cost of
foreclosure report;
attorney fees and
trustees fees; and
any other sums due
or that may become
due under the Note
or by reason of this
foreclosure; and any
further advances
made by Beneficiary
as allowed by the
Trust Deed and the
obligations that it
secures.
WHEREFORE, notice
is hereby given that
the undersigned
S u c c e s s o r Tr u s t -
e e w i l l o n F r i d a y,
June 12, 2020, at
the hour of 11:00
o’clock A.M. Pacific
Daylight Time (which
is in accordance with
the standard time
established by ORS
187.110), at the East
front steps of the
Wasco County Court
House, 511 Wash-
ington Street in the
City of The Dalles,
County of Wasco,
State of Oregon, sell
at public auction to
the highest bidder
for cash the interest
in the real property
described above
which the Grantors
had or had power to
convey at the time of
the execution of the
Trust Deed, to satisfy
the foregoing obli-
gations thereby se-
cured and the costs
and expenses of the
sale, including a rea-
sonable charge by
the Trustee. Notice
is further given that
any person named
in ORS 86.778 has
the right, at any time
prior to five days
before the date last
set for the sale, to
have this foreclo-
s u re p ro c e e d i n g
dismissed and the
Trust Deed reinstat-
ed by payment to
the Beneficiary of
the entire amount
then due (other than
such portion of the
principal as would
not then be due had
no default occurred)
and by curing any
other default com-
plained of herein that
is capable of being
cured by tendering
the performance
required under the
obligation or trust
deed, and in addi-
tion to paying those
sums or tendering
the performance
necessary to cure
the default, by pay-
ing all costs and
expenses actually
incurred in enforcing
the obligation and
trust deed, together
with trustee and
attorney fees not ex-
ceeding the amounts
p ro v i d e d b y O R S
86.778.
Without limiting the
trustee’s disclaimer
of representations
or warranties, Ore-
gon law requires the
trustee to state in
this notice that some
residential property
sold at a trustee’s
sale may have been
used in manufac-
turing methamphet-
amines, the chem-
ical components of
which are known to
be toxic. Prospec-
tive purchasers of
residential property
should be aware of
this potential danger
before deciding to
place a bid for this
property at the trust-
ee’s sale.
In construing this
Notice, the singular
includes the plural,
the word “grantor”
includes any suc-
cessor in interest to
the grantor as well
as any other person
owing an obligation,
the performance of
which is secured by
the trust deed, and
the words “trustee”
and “beneficiar y”
include their respec-
tive successors in
interest, if any.
DATED January 2,
2020.
/s/ V ictor W. Van-
Koten
Victor W. VanKoten,
Successor Trustee
417 Sherman Ave-
nue, Suite 7
H o o d R i v e r, O R
97031
Phone (541) 436-
3422
Feb 29, Mar 7, 14,
21, 2020
#8763
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of The
Dalles Planning
Commission will hold
a public hearing on
Thursday, March 19,
2020, at 6:00 pm.
Th e m e e t i n g w i l l
take place in the City
Council Chambers at
City Hall, 313 Court
Street, The Dalles,
Oregon. The pur-
pose of the hearing
is to receive public
testimony regarding
the following appli-
cations:
APPLICATION NUM-
BER: MIP 371-20,
Daniel Sanchez
REQUEST: To parti-
tion one lot into two.
The Applicant re -
cently went through
a M i n o r Pa r t i t i o n
Application, MIP
3 6 5 - 19 , t o d i v i d e
the subject prop-
e r t y f ro m o n e l o t
into three lots, with
a re q u i re d r i g h t -
of-way dedication.
This Minor Partition
included a Condi-
tion of Approval that
required any further
partitioning of the
subject property to
be elevated to Plan-
ning Commission for
a decision.
L O C AT I O N : Th e
proper ty is locat-
ed at 2323 W. 16th
Street; further de-
scribed as 2N 13E
32 DC tax lot 1301.
Proper ty is zoned
Low Density Resi-
dential – RL.
All information relat-
ing to these appli-
cations and review
criteria are available
at, and comments
may be delivered to,
Riley Marcus, Asso-
ciate Planner, Com-
munity Development
Department, phone
(541) 296-5481, ext.
1132 or by email:
rmarcus@ci.the-
dalles.or.us.
All comments must
include the name
and address of the
person making the
comments. Com-
ments for a quasi-ju-
dicial hearing which
are longer than one
side of page shall
be accepted only
by mail or in person
and only if 12 cop-
ies are presented.
Comments must be
at least equal in size
to ten point type.
Comments must
be received by the
hearing date or may
be presented at the
hearing. Additional
information relat-
ing to comments
and the quasi-ju-
dicial hearing pro-
cess can be found
in The Dalles Mu-
nicipal Code, Article
10.3.020.070 Public
Hearings. The Code
is on line at www.
thedalles.org.
Th e m e e t i n g w i l l
be conducted in a
room in compliance
with ADA standards.
A n y o n e re q u i r i n g
accommodations
may call the office of
the City Clerk, 541-
296-5481 ext. 1119,
Monday through Fri-
day, from 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. to make
arrangements.
March 7, 2020
#8766
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
The City of The
Dalles Planning
Commission will hold
a public hearing on
Thursday, March 19,
2020, at 6:00 pm.
Th i s m e e t i n g i s a
continuation of the
public hearing held
February 20, 2020.
Th e m e e t i n g w i l l
take place in the City
Council Chambers at
City Hall, 313 Court
Street, The Dalles,
Oregon. The pur-
pose of the hearing
is to receive public
testimony regarding
the following appli-
cation:
APPLICATION NUM-
B E R : C PA 4 6 - 2 0 ,
Comprehensive Plan
Amendment. Ap-
plicant: City of The
Dalles
REQUEST: Pro-
posed amendment
updates to Policy
#10 of Goal #8: Rec-
reational Needs, of
The Dalles Compre-
hensive Land Use
Plan, in order to be
consistent with the
Northern Wasco
County Parks and
Recreation District’s
Parks and Recre-
ation Master Plan.
Th e p ro p o s e d
amendment and
staff report will be
available for inspec-
tion at the Communi-
ty Development De-
partment, City Hall,
313 C o u r t S t re e t ,
The Dalles, Oregon
97058 seven days
prior to the hearing.
All information relat-
ing to the applica-
tion and the review
criteria are available
at, and comments
m a y b e d e l i v e re d
to, the Dawn Marie
Hert, Senior Plan-
n e r, C o m m u n i t y
Development De-
partment, phone
541-296-5481, ext.
1129. Signed written
comments may be
submitted prior to
the hearing by mail
or personal delivery.
Emailed comments
will be accepted only
if sent to dhert@
ci.the-dalles.or.us.
All comments must
include the name
and address of the
person making the
comment. Com-
ments must be re-
ceived by 5 p.m. on
the hearing date or
may be presented
at the hearing. Addi-
tional information re-
lating to comments
and to the hear-
ing process can be
found in The Dalles
Municipal Code, Title
10 Land Use and De-
velopment, Section
10.3.020.070. The
Code is available
online at www.thed-
alles.org.
Th e m e e t i n g w i l l
be conducted in a
room in compliance
with ADA standards.
A n y o n e re q u i r i n g
accommodations
may call the office of
the City Clerk, 541-
296-5481 ext. 1119,
Monday through Fri-
day, from 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m. to make
arrangements.
March 7, 2020
#8767
NOTICE OF
BUDGET
COMMITTEE
MEETING
Th e 1 s t p u b l i c
meeting of the Bud-
get Committee of
NORTHERN OR-
EGON CORREC-
TIONS, WASCO,
State of Oregon, to
discuss the budget
for the fiscal year
July 1, 2020 to June
3 0 , 2 0 21, w i l l b e
held at the following
date, time and lo-
cation NORTHERN
OREGON CORREC-
T I O N S , 211 W E B -
BER STREET, THE
DALLES JUVENILE
DETENTION MEET-
ING ROOM March
19. 2020 10:00 AM.
This is a public meet-
ing where deliber-
ation of the Budget
Committee will take
place. Any person
may appear at the
meeting and dis-
cuss the proposed
programs with the
Budget Commit-
tee. A copy of the
budget document
may be inspect-
ed or obtained at
201 Webber Street,
The Dalles, OR be-
tween the hours of
10:00 AM and 5:00
P M 0 3 / 16 / 2 0 2 0 .
Document is also
available for review
a t n o rc o r. c o Th e
meeting location is
accessible to per-
sons with disabilities.
A re q u e s t f o r a n
interpreter for the
hearing impaired or
for other accom-
modations for per-
sons with disabilities
should be made to
Julia Twidwell 541-
506-3110 150-504-
073-1 (Rev 12-13)
March 7, 2020
#8768
BOARD MEETING
AGENDA
March 16, 2020
5:30 p.m.
Mid-Columbia Fire
and Rescue Sta-
tion 1400 West 8th
Street, The Dalles,
Oregon
1. Call Meeting to
Order
2. Pledge of Alle-
giance
3. Roll Call
4. Agenda Changes
5. Minutes
a . C o r re c t i o n o f
Minutes, if any –
Monday, Februar y
24, 2020 – Regular
Board Meeting
b. Correction of Min-
utes, if any – Tues-
day, Februar y 25,
2020 – Board Work
Session
6. Citizen Award
7. Public Comment
a. During this portion
of the meeting, a
citizen may speak
on any subject upon
being recognized by
the Board President.
Th e c i t i z e n m u s t
state their name,
address and their
discussion topic for
the minutes. Five
minutes per person
will be allowed. If
a response by the
District is requested,
the speaker will be
referred to the Fire
Chief for further
action. At the dis-
cretion of the Board
President, the issue
may appear on a fu-
ture meeting agenda
for Fire District con-
sideration.
8. Financial Reports
a. Cash Accounts
Summary
b. Ambulance Ser-
vice Financial Report
9. Committee Re-
ports
a. Urban Renewal
Repor t - Director
Delaney
b. Enterprise Zone
Report – President
Jacobs
10. Fire Chief’s Re-
port
a. Incident Re-
ports/911 Statistics
b. Fire Chiefs Update
c. Monthly Report –
DC Jensen
d. Monthly Report –
DC Torrey
e. Monthly Report -
DC Wood
f. Other items as
needed
11. Correspondence
12. Old Business
a. First Reading of
Mid-Columbia Fire
and Rescue No.
2020-01 “An Ordi-
nance Excluding Fire
Fighters and Em -
ployees from District
Board of Directors”
C o n t e n t o f O rd i -
nance:
Whereas ORS
47 8 . 0 5 0 p ro v i d e s
that a rural fire pro-
tection district may
determine, by or-
dinance that takes
effect at least one
year prior to the
d a t e o f a re g u l a r
district election, that
fire fighters of the
district, volunteer or
otherwise, and other
district employees
shall not ser ve as
directors; and
Whereas Mid-Co -
lumbia Fire and Res-
c u e , a R u ra l F i re
Protection District
established under
ORS 478, desires to
exclude volunteer
and paid fire fighters,
as well as other paid
district personnel
from the Board of
Directors;
BE IT THEREFORE
ORDAINED:
1. No fire fighter of
Mid-Columbia Fire
and Rescue, volun-
teer or otherwise,
and no other District
employee, shall be
eligible to serve on
the Board of Direc-
tors of Mid-Colum-
bia Fire and rescue.
2. This ordinance
shall take effect on
the 30th day after
it is adopted, and
shall apply to all
regular and special
elections, and all
appointments to fill
vacancies, occurring
after one year from
the effective date of
this ordinance.
Brief Explanation of
Ordinance:
This ordinance in-
corporates language
stating that no fire
fighter of Mid-Co-
lumbia Fire and Res-
cue, volunteer or
otherwise, and no
other District em-
ployee, would be el-
igible to serve on the
Board of Directors of
Mid-Columbia Fire
and Rescue.
Copies of Ordinance:
Copies of this ordi-
nance are available
at the office of the
district board. The
Fire District’s Of-
fice Manager will
maintain a record of
anyone that picks up
a copy.
b. Board Practices
Assessment Update
13. New Business
a. Information Sheet
– Systems Design
Agreement
14. Executive Ses-
sion
a. Adjourn to Ex-
ecutive Session in
accordance with
ORS 192.660(2)(d)
to conduct deliber-
ations with persons
designated by the
governing body to
carry on labor nego-
tiations.
15. Good of the Or-
der
16. Adjournment
MID-COLUMBIA
FIRE AND RESCUE
MOTTO:
Educate, Ser ve &
Protect
MISSION:
To provide profes-
sional services and
education that mini-
mizes loss of life and
property.
VISION:
To provide profes-
sional, safe, reliable
service to earn the
trust and respect of
the people we serve
through: Community
Outreach, Financial
Stability, Community
Risk Reduction Ed-
ucation and Labor/
Management Col-
laboration.
As always, play hard,
train safe, and keep
an eye on your part-
ner
March 7, 2020
#8769
INVITATION TO BID
KEN JERNSTEDT
AIRFIELD NORTH
APRON REHABILITA-
TION PROJECT
Th e Po r t o f H o o d
River is requesting
bids for Ken Jernst-
edt Airfield, NORTH
APRON REHABILI-
TATION PROJECT,
A .I. P. Proj ec t N o.
3 - 41 - 0 0 2 6 - 012 i n
Hood River, Oregon
97031.
This work includes
the following major
work items:
1. Excavation, Em-
bankment, Ear th-
work and Grading
2. Asphalt Concrete
Removal
3. Pavement Sub-
base and Base Con-
struction
4. Bituminous Sur-
face Course Con-
struction
5 . Pa v e m e n t U n -
derdrain Construc-
tion
6. Storm Drain Re-
moval, Repair, and
Abandonment
7. New Storm Drain
Construction
8. Construction of
New Taxiway Elevat-
ed Reflectors
9. Miscellaneous
Electrical and Sig-
nage Improvements
10. Pavement Mark-
ing
This is a Prevailing
Wage project subject
to ORS 279C.800 to
279C.870. Begin-
n i n g W e d n e s d a y,
M a rc h 4 , 2 0 2 0 a
complete solicitation
document, including
scope of work, sam-
ple contract, and de-
sign specifications,
may be examined or
purchased during
normal business
hours at:
Port of Hood River
1000 E. Port Marina
Drive
Hood River, Oregon
97031
There will be a $35
nonrefundable
charge for each
printed copy of the
solicitation docu-
m e n t . Th e d o c u -
ment can also be
downloaded online
through the Port’s
RFP Bid Center
at https://por tof-
h o o d r i v e r. c o m /
north-apron-rehabil-
itation-project .
Plan Holders must
submit an email ad-
dress and compa-
ny name to receive
project updates,
addenda, and clarifi-
cations by email.
C o n t ra c t o rs m u s t
be qualified in ac-
cordance with the
applicable parts of
ORS 279C in order
to enter into a con-
tract with the Port.
The Por t will only
consider contrac-
tors who are able
to demonstrate pri-
or experience with
s i m i l a r w o r k . Th e
Port may investigate
to determine the
qualifications of the
bidders as part of
the evaluation of the
bids. Bidders must
submit qualification
statements in accor-
dance with the terms
of Subsection 20-02
of the specifications
with their Proposal.
Proposals submitted
without qualification
statements will not
be accepted.
Contractor licens-
ing under ORS
4 6 8 A . 72 0 f o r a s -
bestos abatement is
not a requirement of
this project. No bid
shall be considered
unless the bidder is
registered with the
Oregon Construction
Contractors Board
or licensed by the
State Landscape
Contractors Board
as required by ORS
671.530.
Th i s c o n t ra c t w i l l
be funded, in part,
by a grant from the
Federal Aviation Ad-
ministration. As such
it will be subject
to federal require-
m e n t s . Th e s e i n -
clude, but are not
limited to:
• Buy America Pref-
erences;
• Foreign Trade Re-
strictions;
• Prevailing Wage
Rates. All labor shall
be paid no less than
the minimum wage
rates established by
the US Secretary of
Labor (Davis Bacon)
or the State of Ore-
gon (BOLI) whichev-
er is greater.
• Affirmative Action
Requirements;
• Government wide
Debarment and Sus-
pension Provisions;
and
• Government wide
R e q u i re m e n t s f o r
Drug-free workplace
Requirements.
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possible
All applicable federal
provisions are given
in the specifications
under FAA Required
Provisions.
Th e Po r t o f H o o d
River, in accordance
with the provisions
of Title VI of the Civil
Rights Act of 1964
(78 Stat. 252, 42
U.S.C. §§ 2000d to
2000d-4) and the
Regulations, hereby
notifies all bidders
that it will affirma-
tively ensure that any
contract entered into
pursuant to this ad-
vertisement, disad-
vantaged business
enterprises will be
afforded full and fair
opportunity to sub-
mit bids in response
to this invitation and
will not be discrimi-
nated against on the
grounds of race, col-
or, or national origin
in consideration for
an award.
In accordance with
f e d e ra l re q u i re-
ments, the Port has
determined that this
contract has sub-
contracting possibil-
ities and encourages
the participation of
Disadvantaged Busi-
ness Enterprises as
prime contractors
and subcontractors.
H o w e v e r, n o D B E
contract goal has
been established for
this project.
Based on the 9th
Circuit Cour t De-
cision in Western
States Paving Com-
pany v. Washington
State Department of
Transportation, the
Port has determined
that it is appropri-
ate to use a race/
gender neutral goal.
Th e Po r t e n c o u r -
ages all bidders to
t a k e a c t i v e ra c e /
gender neutral steps
to include DBE’s in
this contract. Race/
gender neutral steps
include: unbundling
large contracts, sub-
c o n t ra c t i n g w o r k
the prime contractor
may self-perform,
providing bonding or
financing assistance,
p ro v i d i n g t e c h n i -
cal assistance, etc.
This contract can be
awarded without the
lowest responsive
bidder meeting the
goal or demonstrat-
ing good faith effort
to meet the goal.
There is a MANDA-
TORY pre-bid meet-
ing for prospective
prime contractors
at the FBO building
at Ken Jernstedt
Airfield scheduled on
Monday, March 16,
2020 at 10:00 A.M.
PDT. Prime Contrac-
tors that do not have
an authorized repre-
sentative attending
this meeting will be
considered nonre-
sponsive.
A l l q u e s t i o n s re -
garding the project
should be directed
via email (not phone)
to Anne Medenbach
at amedenbach@
p o r t o f h o o d r i v e r.
com. Questions and
answers will be post-
ed on the Por t of
Hood River RFP Bid
Center web page.
Contractor names
will not be included.
Proposals must be
submitted on the
p re s c r i b e d f o r m s
and must be accom-
panied by certified
check, cashier’s
check, or bid bond
executed in favor
o f t h e Po r t i n a n
amount equal to ten
p e rc e n t ( 10 % ) o f
the amount bid. The
successful bidder
will be required to
furnish a perfor-
mance bond and
payment bond, each
in the full amount of
the contract price.
Bids must be ad-
dressed to Michael
McElwee, Execu-
tive Director, Port
of Hood River. Bids
must be delivered
by 2:00 P.M. PDT
on Tuesday, March
31, 2020 to the Port
office located at
1000 E. Port Marina
Drive, Hood River OR
97031. Bids will not
be accepted after
2:00 P.M. PDT on
Tuesday, March 31,
2020. Bids will be
publicly opened in
the Port office imme-
diately following the
bid deadline.
March 7, 2020
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