Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, June 24, 2016, Page PAGE A9, Image 9

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    JUNE 24, 2016, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A9
EMC: ‘We’re invested in
what is going on here’
(Continued from Page A1)
“We started in a one-room
offi ce on south Commercial
because we thought we had
to have an offi ce there to do
what we do,” Valerie said.
“It made sense at the time
because there was a lot of de-
velopment in the area and it
was kind of a hotbed. It also
allowed us to transfer every-
thing over gradually, and it was
more convenient for existing
customers,” Geoff added.
As they got their feet under
them, the bloom started slowly
falling off the rose. The Whites
lived in Keizer and were put-
ting forth the effort to remain
involved in the community,
particularly through coaching
Keizer sports teams for daugh-
ters Kailyn and Madison, de-
spite the business headquarters
in Salem. Geoff, a 1993 gradu-
ate of McNary High School,
took on a role as an assistant
coach of the Celtic freshman
football team and the needs of
the business were hampering
his passion for coaching.
“It doesn't seem like 20-30
minutes of drive time is that
much, but it can make a big
difference in a day,” Geoff said.
They contacted a friend
who knew the previous owner
of the Glynbrook building to
see what they could arrange.
“We met at Burger King
to pencil it out and, the next
thing you know, we were sign-
ing a lease,” Geoff said.
Even though they've been
in town for two years, it's not
uncommon for them to get
some pushback from custom-
ers who don't want to travel
safety services – but otherwise
received the idea warmly.
“You could involve the fi re
department for cooking, the
Boy Scouts for parking,” said
board member Jim Taylor. “I
think it's a great opportunity
and the faster we can get it
on the website to let people
know it's happening, the
better.”
Parks board member Dylan
Juran suggested advertising
the fi nal plans heavily on
social media.
“I think it's an excellent
opportunity and now is the
time to get moving on it,”
said JT Hager, a member of
the parks board. “I move that
the parks board encourage the
concept and for the (parks
foundation) to proceed with
planning.”
“all the way” to Keizer. But
the results of the move are
hard to overlook.
Today, EMC employs
property managers, admin-
istrative staff, maintenance
supervisors and maintenance
staff, fi eld operation managers,
site managers that have their
own maintenance personnel
and a marketing manager.
“We're managing proper-
ties from the coast to Bend
and up to Portland,” Valerie
said.
Geoff keeps busy with
small-ish construction proj-
ects that currently include a
fi ve-lot subdivision in west
Salem.
“We have plans people can
choose from but I like custom
building. I have a lot of fun
working on interiors and lay-
outs with our clients,” Geoff
said.
While they've succeeded
to a large degree on their own
traffi c court
NO LICENSE
USE OF MOBILE DEVICE
Cameron Roberts Siegal, $150; Kareena
Rose Young, $100; Pedro Munguia Ortiz, $125.
Timothy Luke Porter, $135.
FAILURE TO OBEY TRAFFIC CONTROL
DEVICE
NO INSURANCE
Isaac Karl Rockmore, $225.
ECLIPSE,
continued from Page A1
“We're also thinking of
providing dinner the night
before and lunch the day of
the viewing,” Ford said.
Members of the parks
board cautioned allowing
the event to get too large –
which could strain public
merits, Geoff said guidance
and assistance from colleagues
in The Rushing Group along
with Curt Arthur of Sperry
Van Ness and the buildings'
previous owner Kent Aldrich
has been invaluable.
“The bottom line is we
love Keizer, and we're invest-
ed in what is going on here.
Being part of revitalizing this
little corner of River Road
means the world to us,” Geoff
said.
Janet Reatha Drill, $235
DRIVING WHILE SUSPENDED
OTHER
Kenneth Ray Simpson, $435; Adam Timo-
thy Kearns, $487; Angelo Angel Mendoza Espi-
nosa, $487; Gerald David Credeur, $487; Erick
Martin Ramos Camacho, $487.
Curtis Patrick Fields, failure to surrender
prior license, $40; Thania Melissa Pinto, failure
to change information on license, $40; Justin
Alessandro Tijerino, no lights, $40; Justin Ales-
sandro Tijerino, fail to renew vehicle registra-
tion, $40; Brandon Scott Howton, failure to
signal, $110; Julie Elizabeth Hilliard, fail to reg-
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SPEEDING
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$235; Shawn Adam Linwood, $140.
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