Page M a y 9 ,2 0 0 1 Dunleavy Fired as Blazer Coach The Portland Trail Blazers have fired head coach Mike Dunleavy. The team made the decision official at a 7 p.m news conference Tuesday. Just hours earlier, Dunleavy and Trail B lazers president and g e n e ra l team m an ag er Bob W hitsitt wrapped up a three- h o u r m e e tin g d is c u s s in g D u n le a v y ’s fu tu re w ith the team . The two had very little to say after they em erged from their m eeting at the B lazers’ prac­ tice facility in Tualatin. D unleavy, 47, denied reports that he was out as the B lazers’ coach, but he didn’t get the con­ tract extension he was hoping for. The coach has one year left on a contract that will pay him close to $3 m illion next year. Several players have told team m anagem ent that they were unhappy with Dunleavy and had been com plaining as early as the A ll-Star Break. M any p e o p le b e lie v e Dunleavy is taking the fall for a Blazer team that failed to win a p layoff game despite an NBA- record $89 m illion payroll. Fol­ lowing the tarn’s poor playoff performance, W hitsitt publicly took responsibility forthe Blaz­ ers’ m ediocre season but re­ fused to give Dunleavy a vote of confidence. One rumor has form er Blazer star Clyde Drexler as the lead­ ing candidate for the position. Fan Apology Comes Up Postage Due (A P) — The P ortland T rail B lazers m ade am ends w ith tw o fans w ho w ere ejected from a firs t-ro u n d p la y o f f gam e. O nly a care package sent to the fam ily cam e w ith a Mike Dunleavy price — $5.38 in overdue po st­ age. T he team sent a box o f so u ­ venirs and a letter o f apology to th e p o s t o f fic e box o f K atherine T opaz, who along w ith her b o y frie n d ’s 8-year- old son w as kicked out o f last S unday’s gam e against the Los A ngeles L akers a fte r re fu s­ in g to d is c a rd h e r “ T ra d e W h itsitt” sign. T he sign w as a p ro test o f team g e n e ra l m an a g e r B ob W h its itt’s qu estio n ab le ro ster m oves th is past season. T o ­ paz w as asked by a security guard to hand over the sign, and w hen she refused, she and the boy w ere escorted out. T h e e je c tio n sp a rk e d an o u tcry from fans and a private apology from general m anager Bob W h itsitt. Jim A beles, ow ner o f the season tickets T opaz and his son. W ill used to atten d the game, said the package in ­ cluded a sw eatshirt, T -sh irt, hat, baseball cards and tw o Blazer pencils. Everything was p erfect, e x ­ cept one thing. The box a r­ rived with postage due: $5.38. “The irony is that we live a m ile from the Rose G ard en ,” A beles said. “ I t ’s ju s t one more in a long series o f crazy and unbelievable e v e n ts.” Harry H utt, the B la z ers’ e x ­ ecutive v ice p re sid e n t and chief operating o fficer, said the B lazers w anted to hand- deliver the package, but only had a p o st o ffic e box fo r T opaz’s address. “ It certain ly w asn ’t in te n ­ tional,” Hutt said. “ W e w ill certainly get them the five dollars.” Affordable public housing options from studios to large apartment communities. 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She emphasized that the $57 million redevelopment and expansion would take place in stages. “It’s a 30-year dream,” she said, and the end result will be “a real comprehensive campus that the com­ munity deserves to have.” Part o f this will include the demo­ lition, and replacement, o f some exist­ ing older structures. These include the upper part o f Terrell Hall, Penin­ sula Hall, the Fragmire Building hous­ ing the college’s Skills Center on Northeast Killingsworth Street, and an older structure housing a Head Start facility. “We need to use our existing land as wisely as w e’re allowed,” Ollie told the Portland Observer. The plans call for a new high tech center, physical education building, music and arts building, and 350 seat auditorium. They also call forseveral blocks o f surface parking lots, this to the chagrin o f several Northeast Coa- 1 ition board members who urged con­ sideration o f structured parking to make more efficient use o f the land. Ollie says this may happen in the future, but there aren’t funds to pay the $15,000 per space cost o f such parking at this time. “The city says yourplans are all wonderful, but where are you going to park, and the neigh­ bors have been very clear about that,” she told the Northeast Coalition. Out o f consideration for neigh­ bors as well, the college will not pur­ sue acquisition o f Piedmont Plaza and other housing to the east, nor a strip o f commercial land on North Killingsworth Street west o f Albina Avenue. “W e put restrictions on ourselves,” Ollee says. They are pur­ suing discussions with Bishop Wells for joint use o f the Renaissance Mar­ ket site at909 N. Killingsworth St. The end result would be a new grocery store, yet to be determined PCC facili­ ties, and shared parking. “These things take time,” Ollee says. “The positive thing is that w e’re discuss­ ing and exploring.” PCC is planning to acquire Albina Christian Church on its campus; 14 single family houses on the block bounded by North Killingsworth, Jessup, Albina and Mississippi av­ e n u e s, the b lo c k n o rth o f Killingsworth and east o f the 1-5 Free- w ay; and the b lo c k so u th o f Killingsworth and west o f Jefferson High School between Borthwick and Kerby avenues. This last contains property the college currently owns; the Capua and No Fish Go Fish res­ taurants, and a police contact sta­ tion. Ollee would not rule out the use o f condemnation to acquire the prop­ erty' against the ow ner’s will, but said it would be a last resort. “W e’re pursuing voluntary acqui­ sition, working with owners who have indicated a willingness to sell,” she says. College officials have held meet­ ings with the Humboldt Neighbor­ hood Association to meet commu­ nity concerns. P resident Susan Erickson says the neighborhood is seeking a good neighbor agreement to address ongoing concerns, and a role in the design o f new buildings. “I think w e’re getting there,” she told the Portland Observer. Although Humboldt is concerned about displacement, and fair treat­ ment o f those displaced, it is resigned to the c o lle g e ’s cu rrent plans, Erickson says. “We know they need more land, and they have to displace someone,” she says. One o f those potentially displaced is Sean Brown, co-owner o f No Fish Go Fish. In existence four years, the restaurant o p e n e d its o u tle t o n N o rth K illingsw orth Street in January. 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