2 • The Southwest Portland Post The Southwest Portland Post 4207 SE Woodstock Blvd #509 Portland, OR 97206 Fax: (866) 727-5336 email: editor@multnomahpost.com Spring Garden Park should not be subject to noise of amplified music Regarding, “Neighbors concerned about proposed amphitheater in Spring Garden Park,” by Erik Vidstrand, The Post, August 2016. I’m writing regarding the inclusion of a paved amphitheater with electric hookups to the proposed “improvements” to Spring Garden Park. I am a former resident of the EDITORIAL surrounding neighborhood and am astounded to hear of such a proposal. Spring Garden Park is a quiet, open green space, and as such deserves protecting for that alone. Portland has many, many venues for amplified music; a small park in a quiet neighborhood should not be among them. There is little parking in the area, for one thing, and most visitors walk to this park. I do not imagine teenagers, for whom this particular feature has been CORRECTION Regarding, “Park bureau and school district continue to test lead levels in drinking water,” by Jack Rubinger, The Post, August 2016. As soon as the Portland Parks and Recreation director and commissioner-in-charge became aware there had been previous water testing at the Multnomah Arts Center, which showed some fixtures had lead levels above the Environmental P rot ec t i o n A g e nc y ’ s ac t i o nab l e threshold, the parks bureau closed off access to Multnomah Arts Center drinking fountains. September 2016 touted, will be walking in with their amplifiable instruments. People who visited the park when I lived there walked their dogs, picked blackberries, had quiet picnics in the grass and sledded occasionally in the winter. If amplified music is a possibility in our green spaces going forward I predict there will be much more local resident opposition to Portland Parks and Recreation development in the future. Noise pollution is difficult enough to avoid in our urban environment; it is no small issue that this proposal includes such an outlier of a feature. I do not feel it is appropriate for this or any small green space with adjacent housing where residents will be held captive to whatever noise emanates. Michele Dickson Portland Garden Home reader wonders what happened to his right to sunlight Regarding, “Giant cedar tree in Multnomah Village cut down in July,” letter with photos from Stewart Rounds, The Post, August 2016. In Stewart Rounds’ letter published in your August edition, he said “These grand old trees are a wonderful feature of this place” in reference to the 60-year-old ornamental landscape tree that was recently felled in his neighborhood. A tree that was likely planted when the house was originally landscaped following construction in the mid- 1950s. Hardly a “heritage tree” by my estimation. Still, a nice big tree. It’s easy to make demands about other ’s property when you have no (Continued on Page 3) Mark Ross Media Relations Portland Parks & Recreation well be … and well informed Bowman’s Hillsdale Pharmacy 6256 SW Capitol Hwy. 503-244-7582 email: pharmacy@hillsdalerx.com • Flu shots available •Blisters? We can help •Experienced compounding pharmacists www.mygnp.com Post resumes subscriptions, offers half price sale We’re resuming our mail subscription program and we want you to benefit. Get The Southwest Portland Post delivered to your mailbox every month and save 50 percent! Makes a great gift! Mail us a check or money order or call 503-244-6933 with your credit or debit card. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover. 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