2 • The Southwest Portland Post EDITORIAL The Southwest Portland Post 4207 SE Woodstock Blvd #509 Portland, OR 97206 Fax: (866) 727-5336 email: editor@multnomahpost.com Why aren’t there any ADA accessible parking spots in Multnomah Village? We were told the sidewalks in Multnomah were changed to meet [Americans with Disabilities Act] requirements. Why then is there only one handicapped parking spot in the Village? Perhaps someone can investigate. How can this be ADA compliant? the reader is referencing. In addi- tion, PBOT is planning to install an extra parking space west of the new ADA parking space and it will be van-accessible. These additions were made after extensive public and business out- reach that was part of the project. PBOT welcomes additional re- quests and feedback from the pub- lic. If your reader wishes additional ADA parking or any modification to the existing one, the reader is welcome to contact Julie Roe in the Transportation Bureau’s Disabled Parking Program at disabledpark- ing@portlandoregon.gov or 503- 823-5195 ext. 3. Nancy Carlen Southwest Idaho Terrace May 2014 Vote ‘no’ on Measure 26-156 This ballot measure sets up a new government bureaucracy to manage water and sewer utilities in Port- land. There is no guarantee that this new bureaucracy will reduce rates. It may actually harm water qual- ity by eliminating many of the wa- tershed improvement projects that benefit our neighborhoods, such as planting native plants in place of invasive blackberries and ivy, and constructing storm water facilities that use natural systems to filter rainwater before it drains into our local creeks. Many suggestions have been made by the City Club and others to improve operations in the exist- ing bureaus. Measure 26-156 is poorly struc- tured and some provisions make no sense, creating more problems than it would solve. I urge you to vote “no” on Ballot Measure 26-156 on May 20. Marianne Fitzgerald Ashcreek Editor’s Note: Thank you for your letter, Nancy. I relayed your questions to Diane Dulken, media relations manager with the Portland Bureau of Transportation. Here was her response: Before the project, there was one van-accessible ADA parking space located on the southwest corner of the block that had been installed in 1999 at the request of the adjacent property owner. As part of the Multnomah Green Street Project, the city replaced that ADA parking space with the one City should require builders to install sidewalks in front of new homes This handicapped parking spot is located on the north side of Southwest Capitol Highway at 35th Avenue. (Post photo by Erik Vidstrand) No new taxes to create sidewalks. Yes to requiring builders and con- tractors to put in sidewalks in front of new homes. It is time for the city of Portland to stop giving out waiv- ers that allow the builder to skip the sidewalk installation. The logic until now has been to not require new home sidewalks because no sidewalks are on that Massage Therapy •฀Swedish฀•฀Myo-fascial฀Trigger฀Point฀•฀Reiki For฀Stress฀and฀Pain฀Relief •฀Tension฀Headaches฀•฀TMJ฀Disorder฀•฀Backaches Beat the stress with a relaxing massage that will warm and comfort your aching muscles. Swedish฀session฀$38฀with฀this฀ad. 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The Post has a circulation of 7,000 in Multnomah Village and the surrounding neighborhood business districts including Burlingame, Capitol Hill, Garden Home, Glen Cullen, Hillsdale, South Portland, Raleigh Hills, West Portland and Vermont Hills. The Post is published on or about the 1st of every month. Subscriptions are $14 per year. Back issues are $2.50 each when available. All major credit cards accepted. The Post is printed on recycled newsprint using soy-based inks. Susan Ferreira, LMT, EFDA Lic 13618 8365 SW Oleson Rd, Portland, Oregon 97223 By appointment only 503-246-3324 street, block etc. Every section of sidewalk already in place decreases the amount of area needed for side- walks. If every builder/contractor had put in sidewalks for houses built in the past 50 years, we would have less to complain about. No new taxes! Be prudent with the funds that I already sent. Portland and Multnomah County residents are already over-taxed. Patti Waitman-Ingebretsen Multnomah Village Bioswale in Multnomah Village isn’t draining properly Editor’s Note: Walking in the village in early April, Post reporter Erik Vid- strand noticed that the bioswale (catch basin) on Southwest Capitol Highway at 36 th Avenue was not draining. Vidstrand contacted the Linc Mann, spokesman for the Portland Bureau of Environmental Services, for comment. Here is his response: It was draining for a while after we removed the plants and topsoil. We think some of the restaurants in the area might be dumping wash- water in the gutter that drains to the green street. Sometimes washwater from food service establishments contains fats, (Continued on Page 6)