Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, October 09, 2015, Image 7

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    OCTOBER 9, 2015, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7
births
• Grayson Bradley Weathermon was born on September
21, 2015 at Salem Hospital. The baby boy weighed 7 pounds, 15
ounces. The parents are Nick and Ashlie Weathermon of Keizer.
• Matoskan Whitebear StandingElk was born on Sep-
tember 28, 2015 at Salem Hospital. The baby boy weighed 8
pounds, 13 ounces. The parents are Cangleska StandingElk and
Victoria Lacey of Keizer. The maternal grandparent is Barbara
Lacey of Keizer.
• Maxwell Warren Smart was born October 1, 2015 at Sa-
lem Hospital. The baby boy weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces. The
parents are Chris and Lindsey Smart of Keizer.
traffi c court
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Julia Vianney Velazquez Torres, $260; Johnathan Arellano, $175.
NO INSURANCE
Courtney Renee Breeding, $260; Blake Curtis Malone, $75.
NO PROOF OF INSURANCE
Ana Patricia Raymundo-Gonzalez, $225.
DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED
Courtney Renee Breeding, $487; Richard Curtis Blank, $487;
Tara Rae Hughes, $435.
FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICE
Steven Jerald Niemeyer, $225.
OTHER
Courtney Renee Breeding, no valid stickers, $110; Darrel Je-
psen, illegal parking, $60; Hunter Sean Johnson, no lights, $40;
Dania Lilibeth Hess, failure to dim headlights, $180; Bobbie Jo
Downer, no lights, $40.
BIG
TOY,
continued from Page A1
protection and because we
have handicapped children
and senior citizens that go
out with their grandchildren.
Those
grandparents
in
wheelchairs are now left on
the outside, quite literally. We
had to take that out, but we
wanted to put it in.”
Rawlins,
who
noted
he retired from the state
three years ago, pledged his
commitment to help.
“I have offered myself
to Mrs. Carlson and your
committee in any way I can,”
he said. “If it’s casual advice or
anything else, I’m available.”
Walsh pointed out Keizer
Rapids Park, where the Big
Toy is located, was originally
state property until OPRD
staff – including Rawlins –
gave the city money to get
the park started. He would
like to see trails connect with
the Big Toy, which would
give walking neighbors easier
access.
“It’s really important that it
work this time,” he said. “We
would really appreciate the
help.”
Rawlins pledged just that.
“You have my help,” he said. have is we can only go to the
One ongoing question has well so much. There are only
been if the city’s purchase of so many funds to go around
park property more than fi ve the state, so our application
years ago can be counted as a has to be real compelling. This
match for future projects. If so, is an extremely competitive
the next phase could include process. We need an extreme
not just the poured-in-place level of support. We need to
surface but also the connecting get letters of support from
trails and bathrooms.
everyone. Going with Marion
“I’m
not
County only
sure on that one
helps
our
area,” Rawlins
position.”
said. “I believe
Rawlins
the land match
encouraged
can only be used
multiple trips
in acquisition.”
to the well.
Carlson said
“ D o n ’t
the cost for the
be afraid to
poured-in-place
go back to
— Wayne Rawlins
surface
needs
the well,” he
to be nailed
said. “That
down, since the
well has intentions to be
$150,000 is a rough estimate. here for years to come.
She noted there’s no set OPRD recognizes further
percentage for how much of a developments
are
made.
cash match there has to be, so They want to see you come
in-kind labor can be counted back. Do join forces, since
heavily if needed.
that weighs heavily on them.
Carlson also pointed out Whatever I can do tonight
Rawlins had asked her about or at other gatherings, I’ll be
the city and county doing a happy to participate.”
joint application for the grant.
Rawlins then asked if
Brown was on board with bathrooms are part of the
that idea.
current project or a separate
“It’s a no brainer,” Brown project in the future. CBTF
said. “The more partners we chair Marlene Parsons said it
have, the more appealing it is. wasn’t known yet, since there
One of our big concerns we are no sewers running to the
“Don’t be
afraid to go
back to the
well.”
park and any such project
would be expensive. Brown
pointed out the boat ramp area
has composting toilets with no
sewer lines.
Brown also noted fi nding a
disability group to work with
would lead credence to plans
for making the playground
easier for the disabled
community to use.
“It could show we’re
making a real effort to make it
disability friendly,” Brown said.
Rawlins suggested defi ning
exactly what the next step
will entail and pledged to talk
to people in the state parks
department in the coming
days to clarify if the purchase
of property can be used in the
grant application.
“That will be critically
important,” he said.
In response to multiple
questions from Walsh, Rawlins
said the value of the work
already done on the Big Toy
– more than $300,000 – can’t
be used as a match in the next
grant application.
Applications for the Local
Government Grant can be
submitted as early as Jan. 1
and have to be turned in by
April 1. The CBTF will meet
again at least in November to
fi nalize the scope of the grant
application.
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