FEBRUARY 1, 2019, KEIZERNIMES, PAGE A3
KN on vacation
GRASSROOTS
Hannah and Lois
Anderson took
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on a recent trip to
Washington, D.C., for the
annual March for Life.
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GOVERNMENN
Council adopts
5-year park plan
The Keizer City Council
approved a fi ve-year plan for
the city’s 19 parks at its meet-
ing Tuesday, Jan. 22.
The plan, approved earlier
in the month by the Keizer
Parks Advisory Board, in-
cludes several sought-after
improvements and replace-
ments beginning with the
2020 fi scal year.
Up fi rst are updates at
Carlson Skate Park that will
lead to better transitions for
park users and a sport court
replacement at Willamette
Manor Park in southwest
Keizer. Other fi rst-year
projects include replacing a
swing set at Northview Park,
replacing a 19-year-old truck
and tree work throughout
the system. The Keizer parks
Submitted photo
department has enough of a
backlog in tree maintenance
or removal that it appears
throughout the working plan
for the fi rst four years.
The remaining four years
of the plan includes:
Fiscal year 2020-21
• Replace Northview
Park stairs
• Install two new picnic
structures near Big Toy
• Demolish the Charge
home and install gravel pad
for food trucks at Keizer
Rapids
• Power and water for
food truck pads in Keizer
Rapids
• Resurface and expand
north parking lot at Claggett
Creek
• Repair backstops/fences
Celebrating
Oregon’s 160th
traffi c court
NO LICENSE
Luis Enrique Plancarte Barajas,
$235; Roberto Edilberto Cor-
rea, $235; Roberto Tapia Urbi-
na, $235; Manuel De La Cruz
Pastor,$145.
Love
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Timothy Grant Humphreys,
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sen, $235; Jose Antonio Her-
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SPEEDING
Raymond Araw Alt, $300;
Aleza Rhea Sargent, $145; Ian
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CONTROL DEVICE
Joanna Lee Hall, $265; Fidel
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La Cruz Pastor, $245.
OTHER
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Earl Dean Mcnabb, $600; Rob-
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Michelle Lynn Plourd, $245;
Wyatt Austin Cox, $265; Na-
thaniel Tyler Watkins, $235;
George Darnell Smith, $235;
Mika-Noel Donaldson Brad-
ley, $265; Travis James Higgins
Snyder, $235; Ana Eugenia Tor-
res, $235.
Peter James Reddekopp, $192,
failure to use safety belts; Andrea
Jean Louthan, $192, improper dis-
play of validating stickers; Timo-
thy Grant Humphreys, $150, fail
to register vehicle; Caleb Joshua
Folsom, $642, careless driving;
Larry Gene Watkins, $385, car-
less driving resulting in an acci-
dent; Nicholas Allin Green, $115,
failure to use safety belts; Alfre-
do Junior Padron, $265, careless
driving; Michelle Lynn Plourd,
$40, improper display of validat-
ing stickers; Anabelle Hernandez,
$245, careless driving; Dora Mae
Rasmissen, $467, careless driving
resulting in an accident; Roberto
Tapia Urbina, $235, dangerous
left turn.
Gerardo J Lara Alvarez, $440; Jer-
emy Ronald Ramon, $1,258; Ja-
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Earl Dean Mcnabb, $1,258;
Alonso Ernesto Correa, $1,258;
Timothy Grant Humphreys,
$1,258; Raymond Araw Alt,
$1,258; Justin lee Fouts, $1,258;
Sarha Marie Martinez, $ 1,258;
Justice Ryan Hinz, $1,258; Josh-
ua Leslie, $385; Gustabo Mendia
Navarrete, $440; Nicholas Al-
lin Green, $492; Anson Latrael
Kenneth White, $492; Robert
Thomas Freeman, $492; Oscar
Fernando Herrera Sosa, $492;
Caprice Lael Sol, $492; George
Darnell Smith, $437; Mika-No-
el Donaldson Bradley, $492;
James Jesse Guajardo, $440; Ana
Eugenia Torres, $260.
Valentines Day
Vanessa L Kile, $92; Richard C
Richardson, $35.
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DRIVING WHILE
SUSPENDED
at Claggett Creek and other
parks
• Master Plan and SDC
methodology update
• Tree work systemwide
Fiscal year 2021-22
• New pathway lighting
at Bair Park and addition-
al lighting at Country Glen
Park
• Create equipment access
to lower portion of Wallace
House
• Replace Claggett Creek
Park play structure
• Paint gazebo at Chalm-
ers Park
• Tree work systemwide
• Replace a Kubota trac-
tor
Fiscal year 2022-23
• Install picnic shelter by
the river at Keizer Rapids
• Replace play structure at
Bob Newton Park
• Expand trail/road to
boat-in campsite in Keizer
Rapids
• Replace play structure at
Ben Miller Park
• Tree work systemwide
Fiscal year 2023-24
• New sports court at
Keizer Rapids
• Expand parking lot by
dog park at Keizer Rapids
• Replace two zero-turn
mowers
The Oregon State Capitol
Foundation will celebrate Or-
egon’s 160th birthday on Sat-
urday, Feb. 16, between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m.
Visitors can pound an anvil,
have a conversation with Dr.
John McLoughlin as you ar-
rive off the Oregon Trail, help
build a log cabin, learn about
the Native peoples of Oregon,
and test their knowledge and
skills at many other stations.
All activities are free to the
public.
There will be music, cos-
tumed historic interpreters,
games, free birthday cake, a
pioneer wagon, a stagecoach,
and photo opportunities.
The Oregon State Consti-
tution will be on display in the
West Galleria and members of
State Archives will be on hand
to discuss the document and
its history.
Statehood day is February
14, but in order to open the
building and give access to
the public on a weekend, the
birthday is celebrated on the
closest Saturday to the actual
day of statehood.
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Sara Cassandra Bremer, $235;
Justice Raye Tinoco, $235.
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