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APRIL 76, 7019, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A7 MOBILE, continued from Page A1 It was a change from the standard month-to-month rentals the residents had gotten used to. For some, the notion of signing 25-year contracts was an outright laughable proposi- tion for a 55-plus community. A couple of homeowners banded together and collected enough to hire an attorney to look at what was being pro- posed in the long-term leas- es and the attorney cautioned against signing it, even if it meant they could be subject to rent increases of any amount given 90 days notice. Given the changes at the park, the residents who chose to fi nd an attorney decided to take their effort a step further and formed the park’s OSTA chapter. “That is what has helped us resist some of the changes and, more than anything, it’s brought us closer together as neighbors. to be in place, but no one has We hold potlucks and other any idea when it will begin. events,” said an Arrowhead res- Last year, the manager, allegedly at the behest of IPG, instituted ident. Banding together led to property inspections that some believe are other communal overly invasive efforts as well. and are being An item on the conducted agenda earlier with improper this month was notice. Then a recently-es- there’s the tablished Medi- cal Loan Closet — Arroehead park rent. Where- where residents homeoener as someone might walk can stash un- into other needed medical devices, like walkers, for other area manufactured home parks residents to use when necessary. and fi nd a fairly consistent rate There are, of course, con- throughout, almost every res- cerns and complaints. The park ident shouted out a different just celebrated a year without a number when asked what they power outage after PGE fi xed are paying to “park” their home some nearby supplies, but more on the site. Despite those qualms, the could be done. It would re- quire IPG to collaborate with residents still think they have PGE and the residents aren’t a – mostly – good thing going. “Because we’ve formed the expecting that any time soon. The roads in the park are dete- OSTA chapter, we’ve been riorating and are no where near able to hold IPG at bay,” said a ADA-compliant. A plan seems homeowner. “We’ve been able to hold IPG at bay.” traffi c court NO LICENSE Maria Guadalupe Trejo Her- nandez, $235; Julia Vianney Velazquez Torres, $245; Guill- ermo Trujillo Valdez, $265; Ricardo Javier Ahumada, $235. NO INSURANCE Ronald Dale Wood, $245; LANE, continued from Page A1 effect on traffi c, particularly as a tool to decrease travel speed without detracting from the ability to move high volumes of traffi c. In fact, researchers found no decrease in traffi c volume until lanes fell under 10 feet in width. The slower speeds benefi ted pedestrians and drivers by decreasing the seriousness of accidents when they occurred. “We experienced it here in Keizer with several streets that were narrowed during road work,” said Lawyer. He cited Sunset Avenue North as one space where speeds decreased after lanes of travel were narrowed. SKATE, continued from Page A1 • Additional sanding and re- surfacing akin to what was done last summer. After several years of deteri- orating conditions, usage of the skate park faltered and visitors were just as likely to be found in the parking lot as they were in the park itself. After the resur- facing effort, riders of all types returned in droves. lyn Emily Davis, $135; Abel Garza, $165; Francisco Javier Garbibay, $145; Justin J. Rusaw, $135; Marisol Garacia Cortez, $342; James Norman Denslow, $145; Kelly Jo Lee, $135; Brit- tany Anka Book, $135; Vallo- ry Lynn Bunday, $135; Ashlei Leanne Hand, $135; Rocco R Bowen, $145; Elnora Price Napier-Mary, $135; Leanida Fedosavichna Kasachev, $145; NO PROOF OF INSURANCE Kathleen Rae Basinger, $135; Kendra Elizabeth Smith, $75; Benjamin Andreas Goff, $135; Richard Elmer Cramer IV, Sofi a Rebeca Vargas, $165; Ri- cardo Javier Ahumada, $135; $235. Jonathan J. Mentado-Hernan- dez; Fabian Villegas, $75. 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