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7A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2016 Center: ‘It was looking pretty shabby’ Seaside: ‘I’m really Continued from Page 1A The $1.81 million renovation project closed the senior center two years ago and temporarily transplanted the center’s activ- ities to the <acht &lub on :est Marine Drive, a move that led to a reduction in members. After repeated delays and design revi- sions, construction began in summer 2015 and wrapped up last month. “It was looking pretty shabby, as you all know, and it was time for a facelift,” Astoria Mayor Arline LaMear said after senior center Board President John Ryan’s introduction. The renovation features a commercial kitchen; LED light- ing; a new roof and new win- dows; and an upgraded heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. “I’m just really delighted with the results of this whole senior center, both as the mayor of Astoria and, perhaps more importantly, as a senior citi- zen myself,” she said. “Our senior citizens have given hours, months and years of volunteer Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian Mayor Arline LaMear speaks at the Senior Center. time to this community, and we appreciate that so much. I kind of think of this as a thank-you to our senior citizens, and I do mean that from the bottom of my heart.” Older Americans Act Bonamici — an advocate for congressional funding of com- munity block grants that pay for such projects — is working to reauthorize the Older Americans Act, which helps fund meals-on- wheels, community centers and elder-abuse prevention. The congresswoman sits on the House &ommittee on Edu- cation and the :orkforce, which is handling the legislation. The 1965 act was last reauthorized in 2006 and expired at the end of ¿scal year 2011. Though she can’t predict a timeline for reauthorization, “:e’re really in the ¿nal steps,” she said before the ribbon-cut- ting. “The chairman of the com- mittee knows that it’s a prior- ity of mine, and I’m constantly reminding him and other col- leagues about why it’s import- ant to reauthorize this program and keep it going, improve it and make it better.” “The next step is for the House to work with the Senate and come up with something that’s going to go through both chambers,” she said. There is strong bipartisan support for making sure seniors have access to nutritional sup- port and community centers, she said. “A lot of it comes down to how much money is authorized,” she said. “That’s what we’re cur- rently discussing, and I hope we can reach something soon and get it through the process.” Bonamici told the audi- ence that she’s ¿ghting back against proposals to make cuts in programs like Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid. “Every day now in this coun- try, about 10,000 people turn 65, and a lot of people have not planned adequately for retire- ment; so what we can do as pol- icymakers to help people pre- pare for that is really important, in addition to not cutting Social Security.” Sheriff: Shooting could stay with young of¿cer Continued from Page 1A Bergin said the focus of the policy debate should not be on more gun control, but rather on the short length of prison sen- tences and prison beds not being used. He urged Gov. Kate Brown to consider the Seaside shooting before approving more justice reinvestment laws. “I hope she remembers what the real, true cost was,” he said. The justice reinvestment ini- tiative, approved by the Leg- islature in 2013, was meant to address the increased growth of Oregon’s prison rate and the ris- ing costs of corrections. The goals were to decrease prison population growth and reduce recidivism while also protecting public safety and holding criminals account- able. The initiative was part of a national prison-reform movement. At the press conference Tues- day, the police of¿cer who shot and Nilled )erry was identi¿ed as David Davidson, a 28-year- Joshua Bessex/The Daily Astorian District Attorney Josh Marquis holds up the case files from his office on Phillip Ferry dating back to 2013 during a press conference Tuesday. old of¿cer who has worNed for Seaside Police since late 2012. Davidson worked part-time as a reserve of¿cer for the &lat- sop &ounty Sheriff’s Of¿ce before joining Seaside Police. He is doing as well as can be expected, Bergin said, and was able to attend Goodding’s memorial service. “He is a young of¿cer and to be affected this early in your career by such a traumatic inci- W A NTED dent is going to be something that he will have to carry the rest of his life,” Bergin said. The ¿ndings of the shooting investigation show Davidson was legally and morally justi¿ed in shooting Ferry. Before hav- ing to use his service weapon, Davidson ¿rst used a Taser when Ferry refused to show his hands. &latsop &ounty Dis- trict Attorney Josh Marquis described how traumatic a shooting can be for an of¿cer. “1o police of¿cer takes the use of deadly force or par- ticularly the taking of another human life lightly,” Marquis said. Marquis expressed the same concerns as the sheriff and Sen. Johnson. “There are people in the Ore- gon Legislature who seem much more concerned about making sure people never go to prison or they get out as fast as possi- ble,” Marquis said. “I’m sure none of them ever wanted to see anybody like Ferry get out, but unfortunately records like his are all too common.” proud of that bill’ Continued from Page 1A the tsunami inundation zone. “That’s a pretty big task, to move schools,” Bonamici said. “But it’s something that we need to draw attention to, and I applaud you for your leadership and talking about that issue and how important it is.” In 2013, a $128.8 million bond measure to build a new campus was defeated by vot- ers. Now Seaside’s Associ- ated Student Body leaders are spearheading a campaign, called Don’t &atch This :ave, to raise tsunami awareness and school relocation funds. Superintendent Doug Dough- erty also has said he will seek a new bond measure on the bal- lot this year. In &ongress, Bonamici sponsored the Tsunami :arn- ing, Education and Research Act of 2015. The bill, which Bonamici said has biparti- san support and passed once in the House of Representatives, would do four things: create better tsunami warning systems; provide more assistance for tsunami preparation; improve coordination between differ- ent agencies dealing with tsu- nami science, technology and regional preparedness and pro- vide more community support through outreach and education. “I’m really proud of that bill,” Bonamici said. “I’m working on getting it through the House again, because of the slight changes made in the Senate.” After Bonamici spoke, Associated Student Body co-Presidents Taylor Barnes and :hitney :esterholm and Treasurer Jesse Trott gave a presentation detailed the impending &ascadia Subduc- tion Zone earthquake, antic- ipated to be at least a magni- tude of 8.7, and the following tsunami, projected to bring surging water about 80 to 100 feet above sea level. As part of the students’ Don’t &atch This :ave cam- paign, they are trying to raise $2 million to relocate the high school, Broadway Middle School and Seaside Heights Elementary School, in addi- tion to spreading awareness about the importance of being prepared. On April 30, the stu- dents will partner with the city of Seaside for the Seaside Dash to Safety 5K Run:alk and Safety Fair. “:hat you are doing as students here at Seaside High School, raising aware- ness about this issue, is really important,” Bonamici said. “Your leadership is being rec- ognized, not only by me, but by others across the state.” 3 Thursday rd Craft Fair The public is welcome to the monthly meeting of the Tillicum Foundation Board of Directors. 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