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PAGE A8, KEIZERTIMES, FEBRUARY 17, 2017 Starr said. While many of the recom- mendations will require the collaboration of numerous lo- cal public and private organi- zations, Jon Reeves, executive director of Mid-Willamette Valley Community Action Agency, said it was incumbent on everyone involved to begin thinking about new ways to ap- proach problems. “All the organizations that have chosen to be engaged in this process – and all of the partners that have decided not to be part of it – darn well bet- ter be involved in the process we are moving forward on. And we all better be bending in a way that we are all doing something differently. We’ve all done what we’ve done and this is where we’re at,” Reeve said. After the meeting, Clark said tapping into budget year- end savings might be one way Keizer could support the new position, or the contribution could become part of the 2017- 18 budget discussions. “The costs of handling ser- vice issues for homeless people in Keizer are growing and I be- lieve we need to be active par- ticipant in solutions,” Clark said. She also didn’t rule out the city partnering with a local benefactor. the homelessness initiative, ex- pressed some reservations with the recommendation coming during the last hour of the last meeting. “There’s so many questions that have yet to be discussed and talked about that make me won- der what the downstream struc- ture will look like,” Starr said. While there was some echo- ing of such concerns, Clark, Bennett and Carlson will es- tablish a transition team to guide the position’s structure at MWVCOG. “We have generous, thought- ful offers to fund a position at the COG and we may not have had a lot of time to think about alternatives, but there are no other alternatives on the table right now,” said Marion Coun- ty Judge David Leith, a member of the initiative. Starr ended up supporting the recommendation with the caveat that she wanted to see the project manager produce some sort of quarterly check- in that would be distributed to members of the initiative. “I don’t know how many others on the task force volun- teered at the warming center, but we owe it to the people ex- periencing homelessness some sort of check-in with the pro- cess as it’s working at COG,” ADVOCATE, continued from Page A1 make certain that other recom- mendations are being followed through on. The co-chairs of the MWHI task force, Clark, Salem Mayor Chuck Bennett and Marion County Commissioner Janet Carlson, planned to present the idea to the WVCOG executive committee Feb. 16 followed by rollout to the full MWVCOG leadership on March 21. Clark said a similar position had been set up at the Lane County Council of Govern- ments with success, in making the recommendation. “A lot of what we’ve talked about is developing mutual re- spect and coordination. What the COG does is bring the people together to move from understanding to collabora- tion,” Clark said. While Marion and Polk counties have had representa- tives attend meetings, Clark said representatives of Yamhill County, which is also part of MWVCOG, is now interested in what has been learned. Shaney Starr, executive di- rector of Court Appointed Spe- cial Advocates and a member of obituaries Robert “Bob” Riley Beck Virginia, Bob enjoyed camping with his family and fi shing. He also enjoyed playing golf and played almost daily. Bob is survived by his wife, Mary Lou Beck; his daugh- ters Sandy Lacy (Beck), Mela- nie Beck, step-daughter Sheila Brown, granddaughter Jennifer Beck, step-granddaughter Ri- ley Brown, and great grandson Benson Beck. He also left be- hind three sisters and broth- ers-in-law, Eudora and Orlin Loucks, Shirley and Bob Smart, and Nancy and Tom Ummel. He was preceded in death by his sister Lois Koehn. January 1, 1935 – February 7, 2017 Robert “Bob” Riley Beck, in Mechanicville, NY. Bob and 82, passed away Thursday, Feb- Donna lived in Woodbridge, ruary 2, 2017 in Chanute, Kan. Virginia from 1963-2001 and then moved to Keiz- Bob was born on Jan- er, Oregon. Donna uary 1, 1935, in Chanute, passed away in 2003. the son of Clifford Riley In July 2012, Bob and Bertha (Pruitt) Beck. married Mary Lou He graduated from Val- Montgomery and ley Center High School moved to Kansas. in 1953. He joined the Bob worked as a Navy after graduating systems design engi- high school and served Bob Beck neer for Melpar Sys- four years. tems in Falls Church, On Nov. 22, 1958, he married Donna (Bryant) Beck Va., for 30 years. While living in police scanner MONDAY, FEB. 6 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8 • 7 p.m. - Burglary on 6000 block Ulali Drive NE. • 6:09 p.m. - Burglary on 3200 block Jack Street N. TUESDAY, FEB. 7 THURSDAY, FEB. 9 • 1:47 a.m. - Fleeing or attempt- ing to elude police offi cer and reckless driving on 700 block Plymouth Drive NE. • 8:12 p.m. - Arrest for delivery and possession methamphetamine on 4100 block River Road N. • 8:11 p.m. - Arrest for DUII on 500 block Chemawa Road N. block Dietz Ave NE. • 4:06 p.m. - Stalking order viola- tion on 1300 block Shady Lane NE. SATURDAY, FEB. 11 • 7:51 p.m. - Arrest for driving while suspended on 1100 block Susan Court NE. • 8:55 p.m. - Accident on Verda Lane NE and Lockhaven Drive NE. 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