4 • The Southwest Portland Post FEATURES June 2014 Potholes and other miserable road maintenance issues, Part II Hillsdale resident, Larry Sloan—his own particular potholes filled—be- lieves that those chasms crippling our streets can be repaired if they fall within areas annexed to Portland from Multnomah County. Well, that’s easy, I thought. I’ll call the city contacts my editor gave me. The exact truth is just a few phone calls away. But surprise! Perfectly nice trans- portation employees with decades of experience maintaining city roads were personable and knowledgeable about many things gravel, concrete and asphalt. One employee even has a map of which city areas need treatment in the 2013-2014 biennium. It could be potholes, it could be repaving. Bravo to whatever is achieved! You can see a similar, if not identical map by visiting www.portlandoregon.gov/transporta- tion/article/451483. Still these helpful folks could not tell me about annexation rules—who gets the helpful but down-and-dirty treatment, and who live with pot- holes and catastrophic street terrain? Sloan’s information continued to nag me and I kept digging. I did find a City of Portland Annexation His- tory chart on the Web. Annexations began in 1851 and occurred at least until 1991. Web Search “City of Portland An- nexation History,” and you can see for yourself. Still searching and getting antsy, I had a brainstorm. I phoned the Southwest Neighborhoods, Inc. By Lee Braymen-Cleary The Southwest Portland Post You may recall that in the April 2014 edition of The Post I wrote about Southwest Portland’s potholes. These are holes you drive over, back into from your driveway or hit time and again as you motor to work. These same potholes send you to the auto repair shop to keep you car on the road and thus reduce the pos- sibility of a vacation and increase the possibility of a “staycation.” It turns out you may or may not qualify for Portland Bureau of Trans- portation services when you call them to fix your potholes. As you might suspect, current budgetary constraints limit what the Bureau of Transportation can do according to Diane Dulken, media relations manager for transportation. Undoubtedly, you have seen the city’s signs. “POTHOLE HOTLINE 503-823 BUMP (823-2867), City of Portland.” Since I’ve seen the signs and the same miserable budgetary facts about the city’s inability to meet all city- wide road maintenance needs, I have trusted in city transparency. Hence, my original advice which was: If you live on an improved street with a pothole problem, give the city hotline a call or use an app they have devised for just that purpose. Well, I told the truth as I knew it and nothing but. Nevertheless, one LUBE, OIL & FILTER CHANGE only $24.95 reg. $34.95 • Change oil filter, up to 5 qts. - multi grade * Check collant & cooling system * Check entire brake system, check all lights • Check condition of battery & charge system • Check all leaks & heating/air system • Check exhaust system • Tire rotation Most vehicles RALEIGH HILLS AUTOMOTIVE (SWNI) office for some tips. Alas, the folks at SWNI don’t a rc h i v e S o u t h - west Portland annexation documents, but Leonard Gard, a longtime land use and transporta- tion specialist, passed along something that he is reasonably sure explains the ages-long confu- sion. Some Port- land/Multnomah County annexa- tions mention road mainte- nance and some Larry Sloan stands near a storm drain on unimproved Southwest Chesapeake Avenue not far from his home. Sloan said that over the don’t! years the city of Portland has done numerous repair and regrading So can I clear projects, in this case to redirect stormwater. the air over this (Post photo by Don Snedecor) annoying issue? Not yet. But Dulken did phone me MAPLEWOOD NOTEBOOK with the address of Portland’s archi- (Continued from Page 3) val site as the city doesn’t have time to research it themselves. up that day at Maplewood Coffee & Tea It is situated on the Portland State (5206 SW Custer St) after 9:30 a.m. to University campus. I’ll wend my way buy $10 tickets, maps and self-guides. there next week. I hope to shed light Included in the price will be discus- on it in our July edition. sions on native plants and other garden I also hope to unearth the very lat- issues. An eco-garden talk is scheduled est on one of the city’s latest ideas: for 12 noon at one of the gardens. Ticket taxing residents to build the coffers sales contribute to the association’s for ongoing street maintenance. general fund. HOT WEATHER WILL BE HERE SOON! Air Conditioning Service $54.95 System Test, Evacuate Recharge Refrigerant Extra Most vehicles • Not valid with other offers RALEIGH HILLS AUTOMOTIVE 4515 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. • Portland, OR 97221 4515 SW Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy. • Portland, OR 97221 503-292-4904 503-292-4904 Celebrating 30 years in the Raleigh Hills Community!