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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2015
Cannon Beach Council hopeful about downtown pedestrian mall
City may close
part of Hemlock
for occassional
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was seated in the audience, said
that he had already spoken to a
number of people in the com-
munity about the pedestrian
mall idea, and “there’s a lot of
people interested in it.”
Business community
He mentioned, however, that
Rather than simply springing some research would need to be
the pedestrian mall on down- done to anticipate the possible
town businesses, the city should downsides.
give them an opportunity to
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“buy in” to the concept, Kucera the big issue that we need to ad-
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dress, obviously,” Kucera said,
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proposed the city work with police departments will need to
the Cannon Beach Chamber of be “heavily involved.”
Commerce, perhaps by putting
In addition, the city will have
together an ad hoc group to to ensure that the event doesn’t
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Courtland Carrier, the cham- outdoor merchandising and, if
ber’s executive director who restaurants serve alcohol out-
bringing more locals and tour-
ists into town, stimulating the
retail and restaurant industries,
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town Cannon Beach.
By ERICK BENGEL
EO Media Group
CANNON BEACH — The
city of Cannon Beach is toying
with the idea of establishing a
downtown “pedestrian mall.”
Every so often, perhaps one
or two evenings a month, the
city would close off a section
of Hemlock Street to vehicular
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ans, restaurants that want to set
up tables in the street, and oth-
er businesses and organizations
that would hold family-friendly
functions. Music and entertain-
ment may also become regular
features of the mall.
The City Council listed a
pedestrian mall as one of its
goals during the group’s January
goal-setting retreat. City Manag-
er Brant Kucera raised the issue
at the April 14 work session to
get the planning underway and
give the city enough time to “try
it out this year.”
“I’ve seen this (done) in
many communities,” Kucera
said. “There is no doubt that
they are very successful events.
I’ve never heard of this being
Brant Kucera
Courtland Carrier
an unpopular thing to do any- Group’s Spring Unveiling or
where.”
Plein Air & More arts festivals.
Kennett Square, Pa., cre-
Eventually, though, it could
ated something similar while evolve into an event unto itself,
Kucera worked there. One thing
he learned was people were al-
ready familiar with the concept.
“It’s not like we just invented
something,” he said. “We’re just
doing what a lot of other places
were doing.”
It would need to happen on
evenings that are busy but not
too busy; Thursdays work best
in Kucera’s experience, he said.
The event could be modeled
on well-known First Thursday
events held in Portland and
other towns with robust arts
scenes.
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Mayor Sam Steidel suggest-
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mall could be adapted to an
existing event, like the Gallery
doors, that it complies with Or-
egon Liquor Control Commis-
sion rules.
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ple who have been to pedestri-
an-mall-type events before to
share their ideas with Kucera
and/or Carrier.
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enjoyed pedestrian malls else-
where. “They are fun, and they
bring life to the city.”
“I’m so happy that this is
being discussed, because this is
something I feel Cannon Beach
was ripe for 20 years ago,”
Councilor George Vetter said.
“We need to do it at least once,
if we never do it again, because
we’ll learn something.”
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Center (Old Yacht Club), 1555
W. Marine Drive, Astoria. Don
Hawley is the teacher. Register at
503-325-3231 or 503-338-2408.
These courses are designed
for seniors age 50 and older,
but anyone can attend. Oregon
state law provides for a discount
on auto insurance premium for
completing this course. Atten-
dance at the entire class is re-
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of completion. Most insurance
companies require that a refresh-
er course be taken every three
years to continue to receive the
discount; or every two years for
those who are 70 or older.
Preregistration is required
and seating is limited. The cost
for the class is $15 for AARP
members and $20 for nonmem-
bers. Tuition is payable at the
start of class, with checks made
payable to AARP .
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Behavioral Healthcare,
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Certified Mental Health
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respond to signs of mental illness and
reduce stigmas.
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Health First Aider, please contact
65 N. Hwy 101 • Ste 204
Nick Benas at 503.325.0241 ext.220
Warrenton
503-325-5722
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MISCELLANEOUS
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310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tools & Heavy Equipment
350 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Appliances
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P.O. Box 210 • 949 Exchange Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
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Administrative Assistant -
Immediate opening for a full time
year-round assistant in busy
accounting office. Experience with
A/R, QB, Excel and
Word a strong plus.
Please call 503-738-9543
for interview.
Commercial store front with
living quarters on premise
$1500 per month with $1500
deposit. No pets. 1 year lease,
346 S. Main St. Warrenton. 503-
325-1965
Community and Residential
Services Mental Health specialists
and trainees Full/PT all shifts
Competitive Wage Change lives,
yours and others Fax Resume:
503-842-8538
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Pacific Grange
Community Yard Sale
May 1st, 2nd, and 3rd
9am-5pm daily.
90475 Hwy. 101, Warrenton
Many fabulous treasures,
20+ vendors.
Bookkeeper-Full-time
G/L
Bookkeeper for an Accounting
office. Knowledge of computers
useful. Tax capability a strong
plus. Send resume to PO Box
54, Seaside, OR 97138.
Seaside 2 bedroom 1 bath
apartment with in-unit laundry
hookups. Section 8 Vouchers
accepted. $200 first month
$725.00 per month after.
(503)325-2880
Seaside School District
Is seeking a
HEAD SECRETARY
at Gearhart Elementary
To apply & for more info go to:
www.seaside.k12.or.us/employment
or (503)738-5591
The District is an EOE
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when you use a Classified Ad!
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N EW T ODAY
Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare
continues to GROW and is seeking
to fill the following FT positions:
Supervisor for Community
Support Services (CSS) Program
for clients with severe and
persistent mental illness. This
program offers a combination of
day treatment and outreach
delivered by a team approach.
Qualifications: Masters Degree in
psychology or related field,
computer and writing skills;
supervisory experience, Spanish
speaking a plus. Alcohol and Drug
experience preferred.
Salary range $50,000 to $65,000
DOE. Requires valid DL and pass
criminal history. Exceptional
benefits include
Medical/Dental/Retirement/Life.
Crisis Counselor – QMHP or
eligible (relevant Masterʼs
Degree). Perform behavioral
health crisis intervention services
in
accordance with Oregon State
Law (will train). Paid contract for
weeknights / weekend on-call
services.
Send resume, cover letter and
references to Lois Gilmore, CBH,
65 N Hwy 101, Ste 204,
Warrenton, OR 97146, fax 503-
861-2043 or email
loisg@clatsopbh.org. EOE.
Do you have the hospitality
spirit? Then we are looking for
you! This stunning, recently
renovated oceanfront location
needs more quality employees
to join our outstanding team.
We provide medical/dental
insurance, paid
vacations/birthday/anniversary,
and have a 401k plan with
matching contributions. Wages vary
by department, but are competitive
for hospitality experienced
individuals. Even if you donʼt have
experience, but the hospitality
business sounds interesting come
and talk to us. We will train people
who demonstrate their
positive attitude.
•Customer Service &
Reservations (Front Desk)
•Housekeeping
•Laundry Attendant
(Driverʼs license required)
•Maintenance/Landscaping
(Full time, year round -
Driverʼs license required)
Most positions require availability for
all shifts including weekends and
holidays.
Pick up application/submit
resume to Hallmark Resort, 1400
S Hemlock, Cannon Beach or e-
mail your resume to
cbaccounting@hallmarkinns.com,
include position applying for in
subject line or regular mail to
PO Box 547, Cannon Beach OR
97110. No phone calls please.
Busy construction company
looking for hard working,
dependable employee.
Experience with welding and
heavy equipment a plus,
but not required.
Must have a valid Driverʼs
License and good past job
references. Drug test required.
Competitive wage DOE.
Call (503)861-0411
or send resume to
bergeman_const@questoffice.net
Annual Brownsmead Grange
Rummage Sale.
May 1st and 2nd, 9am-4pm.
Lots of great stuff
bicycles and much more!
Soup and baked good for lunch!
35 L OST & F OUND
Seeking applications for
•Customer Service
Representative•
Sunset Empire Transportation
District – Ride Care is looking for
energetic individuals with great
customer service skills. Duties
include use of multi-phone line,
scheduling/dispatching rides, clerical
duties and ability to professionally
interact with the medical
community. Knowledge of basic
computer programs and
organizational skills a plus.
Bilingual Spanish skills preferred.
Pre-employment drug test
required.
Mon-Fri – 8:00AM-5:00PM
$13.25 per hour – FT w/benefits
Deadline: May 6, 2015
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•Assistant Mechanic/
Maintenance Tech•
Sunset Empire Transportation
District is looking for a
motivated individual to assist the
mechanic. Duties include
bus, building, grounds and shelter
maintenance. Candidates
must have 2 years experience in
related field. Pre-employment
drug test and CDL are required
Wed-Sun – 12:00-9:00PM
$11.00 - $15.00 per hour DOE
Deadline: May 6, 2015
Lost: Uggie is missing. He is a black
and brown coon hound, with a
crooked nose. Very sweet, last
seen on Thursday April 16th,
In the Fertile Valley area, ]off
Brownsmead Hill rd. Please Call
if you have seen him.
(503)458-6603 or 503-338-0663
40 P ERSONALS
Sincere retired white male 60ʼs
of good health, wishes to meet
sincere retired female.
For life time commitment.
Age and weight unimportant,
must be serious for replies
Write Mike with phone number
PMB 278
1121 Harrison Ave
Centralia WA, 98531
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