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4A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MAY 15, 2018 Taylor: Her first campaign event will be on May 30 Continued from Page 1A Two City Council seats are also up for election. City Councilor Cindy Price, who represents downtown’s Ward 3, has said she plans to be on the ballot and has considered running for mayor. She said today that she will announce her decision later this month. Councilor Zetty Nemlow- ill, who represents the west side’s Ward 1, said she is not sure yet if she will seek re-election. Candidates can file for the City Council positions begin- ning May 30. Taylor plans to host her first official cam- paign event that same day at Carruthers Restaurant. Taylor, who has lived in Astoria for the past 11 years, is the owner of Old Town Framing Co. on Commercial Street. She has served on city and community boards, task forces and committees — including an advisory com- mittee for the 2016 parks master plan. She was named volunteer of the year in 2015 by the Oregon Main Street organization. This will be her first time running for an elected office. “I have spent the past 10 years supporting local businesses, cleaning up our downtown, and finding healthy solutions to promote economic development for our great city,” Taylor said. “I want to take my 10 years of experience volunteering in the community and work col- lectively with our neighbors to continue supporting our local economy in a way that respects our unique character and beauty.” Election: Four bond measures on the ballot Continued from Page 1A In previous midterm elec- tion years, a higher share of voters turned out by the day before the primary. In 2014, 24.9 percent of voters had cast a ballot by the day before the election; in 2010, 28 percent; in 2006, 27 percent; and in 2002, 32 percent. In Clatsop County, the election features a three-way Democratic race to replace retiring state Rep. Deborah Boone, D-Cannon Beach. Democratic voters outnumber Republicans and have long dominated House District 32. Tim Josi, a Tillamook County commissioner and former state representative, is running against Tiffiny Mitchell, a state child welfare worker, and John Orr, a law- yer and project manager for Trails End Recovery. Teacher Vineeta Lower is the lone Republican candidate in the state House race, and progressive activist Brian Hal- vorsen the only Independent. Three seats on the Clatsop County Board of Commis- sioners are also up for grabs, including two open races with no incumbent. In District 1, Mark Kujala — former Warrenton mayor and owner of Skipanon Brand Seafoods — is running against state health care data analyst Andy Davis and for- mer attorney George McCa- rtin. The winner will replace Scott Lee, the commission chairman, who opted not to run for re-election. District 3 features land use planner Pamela Wev run- ning against Peter Roscoe and Doug Thompson, both former Astoria city councilors. The three are vying to replace Cle- mente’s restaurant co-owner Lisa Clement, who also opted not to run for re-election. In District 5, Commis- sioner Lianne Thompson is taking on Jewell farmer Susana Gladwin. U.S. Rep. Suzanne Bonamici is a heavy favorite in the 1st Congressional Dis- trict, where she has served since 2012. In the Demo- cratic primary, she is running against political newcomers Ricky Barajas, a student and dental office manager, and Michael Stansfield, a quality control engineer and author who works for a security company. Three Republicans are vying to face Bonamici in November, including George Griffith, a mechanical design engineer; John Verbeek, a financial adviser who has pre- viously run for the state Leg- islature and metro regional government in Portland; and Preston Miller, an Army vet- eran studying at Portland State University. The election also features four bond measures to fund operations for the Warrenton Police Department, Clatsop Care Health District, and the Lewis and Clark and Clats- kanie rural fire protection districts. Claire Withycombe con- tributed from the Capital Bureau in Salem. 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Preserve: Community forest models are common in other parts of the country Continued from Page 1A “When this is successful, it will make a model for other small communities to protect their water. It sounds impos- sible — raise $10 million, buy the land, manage the land,” Voelke said. “But we know it’s possible because anyone we tell this story to always talks about how much they want it to happen.” Discussion of creating the Arch Cape community forest intensified about three years ago after coastal communities with industrial timber opera- tions in their watershed areas started to notice water quality issues, Oregon Coast Alliance President Mike Manzulli said in November. In Arch Cape, the water dis- trict is working with the conser- vancy and the environmental group Sustainable Northwest to raise enough money to buy their portion of the land, with a fundraising goal that fluctuates with timber prices. The idea behind a commu- nity-owned forest is that resi- dents can make different man- agement decisions, like require larger buffers that would pre- vent stream contamination, ban pesticides and select-cut trees for revenue that goes straight to the community. But acquiring a commu- nity forest has been a slow, methodical process. Arch Cape Water District is still in the running for a $4.5 million grant from the U.S. Forest Ser- vice to purchase the land, and recently secured about $33,000 from the Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board to finance an outreach coordinator to organize public outreach for Phil Chick, manager of Arch Cape Water and Sanitary District, talks about how blown- down trees affect water quality in the stream the town uses for its water supply. ‘We may be neighbors, but until you walk around the watershed with the trees up close, it’s abstract. So we’re trying to make it real for people.’ Ben Dair senior manager of conservation finance at Sustainable Northwest the project. But one of the biggest roadblocks to transitioning the community forest con- cept from an idea into reality is finding enough donations to close the gap between public grant dollars and the matches they usually require, said Ben Dair, senior manager of con- servation finance at Sustain- able Northwest. Getting com- munity donations is critical to help fund associated costs with projects like these, includ- ing writing forest manage- ment plans, legal fees and hir- ing forestry crews to do timber inventories. Community forest models are common in other parts of the country, but fairly uncom- SCHEDULE A - Charter Astoria/ Seaside - L - Charter Long Beach mon in the Pacific Northwest. A strategic plan outlining a larger financing strategy will be released later this summer. “This is a long tradition in the Northeast, and we’re just starting to have a movement on the West Coast,” Dair said. “We’re really eager to share lessons learned.” Tours are an important tool to help the community feel engaged with the project first- hand, Dair said. “Often when we’re down below we don’t see (this unique geology), and it really helps develop the story of this place and helps people develop a personal relationship with the land,” Dair said. “We may be neighbors, but until you walk around the watershed with the trees up close, it’s abstract. So we’re trying to make it real for people.” Evening listings TUESDAY M AY 15 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 Jeopardy! 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