59ortlanù ©bseruer Page B6 D ecem b er OS, 2001 Classifieds/Bids City Of Portland, Oregon Bureau Of Housing And Community Development The City of Portland intends amend its Consolidated Plan in the following ways: 1) AMEND FY 2001-2002 Action Plan of the 2000-2005 Con­ solidated Plan for the City of Portland, City of Gresham, and Multnomah County, under City of Portland Activities, to add the following section to page 35, ‘#10 Section 108 Loan Guaran­ tees: The Section 108 loan guarantee program provides a means of borrowing private funds to carry out large-scale CDBG activi­ ties by pledging its future Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)funds as a guarantee for repayment. The city may bor­ row up to five times its annual CDBG amount. Total Section 108 borrowing capacity is approximately $60,000,000, of which $11,000,000 is now outstanding. All activities must comply with CDBG requirements, including one of the three National Objectives, and address one or more of the Portland Consortium's Consolidated Plan's goals and objectives. 2) AMEND FY 2001-2002 Action Plan to include the following Section 108 Loan Guarantee activity and resource: The city intends to make application to the Housing and Urban Devel­ opment to use $2,000,000 in guaranteed loans funds to ac­ quire and develop a 2.25 acre site at 10506-10512 Halsey Street to develop a neighborhood park. The park is intended to serve a primarily residential area that is over 51 percent low and moderate income. The activity will include $1,120,000 for acquisition of the site, $150,000 for demolition and $750,000 for development of the park. Development will include park furniture, lighting, toilets, basketball half courts, and a spray fountain. The activity is eligible for the Section 108 Loan Guar­ antee Program under Section 570.703(1). Community Devel­ opment Block Grant regulations, Repayment of the loan will begin in 2007 using Tax Increment Fund revenues from the Gateway Urban Renewal Area. This activity addresses Principle IV of the Five-Year Consoli­ dated Plan: a goal of public investment should be safe and stable neighborhoods. The activity also addresses Priority 2: programs that stabilize low-income neighborhoods. Because of its regional commercial activities and arterial street sys­ tems, Gateway lacks many of the elements that contribute to making low and moderate income neighborhoods stable, es­ pecially neighborhood parks. The area, according to a 1999 study, needs a minimum of 17.5 acres of parkland to meet the City's current ratio of 18.72 acres per 1,000 residents. A symptom of this severe shortage is that the Gateway commu­ nity has decided that a park activity is the highest priority for this commercially zoned parcel. To obtain additional information or comment on these proposed amendments please write to Howard Cutler, Bureau of Hous­ ing and Community Development (BHCD), 421SW 6,h Avenue, #1100, P ortland , OR 97204 or contact by e:m all hcullerffcLpartland.ar.us. All comments must be received by December 31, 2001. Worksystems INC. Request For Proposal worksystems inc. (WSI) is issuing a Request for Proposals for payroll services for eligible youth enrolled in paid work experi­ ence activities through its Youth Opportunity Center (YOC). to r/contractorinfo.htm . All funding opportunities are listed at www.worksystems.org. under Contractor Information. If you wish to be notified about future funding o p p o rtu n itie s, please em ail: iilLanmick@worksystfims.org and ask to be added to the pro­ curement notification list. All notifications are sent by email only. If you have additional questions regarding procurement, please call 503-241-4600, Request for Qualifications #01-23 City of Portland, Oregon PORTLAND DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Legal Services Flexible Service Contracts (As Needed Basis) November 30, 2001 The Portland Development Commission (PDC) is requesting qualifications for legal services to be contracted on an as- needed basis. From this Request for Qualifications (RFQ), one contract covering all services, multiple contracts, or any com­ bination determined to be in the best interest of the Commis­ sion will be selected. Contract(s) will be awarded for a three- year perioa with an annual contract review. The full RFQ may be obtained by telephone or FAX request to: Michael C. Martinez, Contract Specialist Portland Development Commission 1900 SW Fourth Avenue, Suite 7000 Portland, OR 97201 Phone (503) 823-3363 FAX (503) 425-1178 Proposals must be submitted In a sealed envelope to the above address no later than 3:00PM, Friday, December 21, 2001. Faxed copies will not be accept ad Contractors who ars certified as Minority, Women or Emerging Small Business arc strongly encouraged to apply. Contractors ars also rec­ ommended to utilize Minority, Women, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises for their subcontracting needs. Portland Development Commission greatly values diversity In contracting end in the workforce, and encourages It contractors to do the same. Join a dynamic organization that is dedicated to public service! Clark County has a number of challenging positions available for qualified and talented indi­ viduals. We are looking for can­ didates to fill current and future open positions in several areas such as: • Office Administration • Information Technology • Finance and Management • Law Enforcement & Public Safety • Environmental Services • Planning & Development • Road Operations and Main­ tenance • Civil Engineering Clark County provides a gener­ ous benefits package with medical, dental, life insurance, paid holidays, vacation & sick leave. For more detailed infor­ mation about current job open- ings check out w eb site: job hotline: 360-397-6018. Application materials for all open positions are available ff C lark C ounty Hum an Re­ sources, PO Box 5000, 1013 Franklin St, Vancouver, WA 98666-5000 TDD 360-397- 6032. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M ETRO PEOPLE PLACES OPEN SPACES Clark County, Was hington Job Opportunities We are seeking qualified candidates to be part of our dynamic public service organization. PLANNER l / l l Planner I: $18.84-$22.18/hr. DOQ Planner II: $20.40-$24.11/hr. DOQ WATER RESOURCE SCIENTIST $20.58-$30.43/hr. DOQ PARKING FACILITY YRWtP operator Immediate opening for full and part-tim e a tte nd ants with Portland's leading parking com­ pany. We are seeking depend­ able individuals with a neat appearance and a Positive atti­ tude. $8.00+ starting wage Huge overtime potential. Ad­ vancement opportunities Medi­ cal, Dental, 401K available. Applicants must submit to drug test and background check. Apply in person daily between 12-1, Monday - Friday. 130 SW STARK Portland, OR Recession Proof Income FullTraining Job information, applications, and benefits Information are available from: Clark County Human Resources 1013 Franklin St, Vancouver WA Job Hotline: (360) 397-6018 TDD: (360) 397-6032 1-800-731-1071 I A ccount Executive fo r a territory based in the Portland vicinity and ’ coastal area. Join our team o f proud 1 Super Star Sales Professionals who . self-m otivate, w ork independently, 'a n d articulately communicate w ith la n d service our retail customers, c Requires 2 * years o f outside sales ^experience, preferably in plush, gift or ^consumer products industry, approx. ,7 3 % travel by own auto to service ^account base and present product sam­ p le s that may weigh up to 23 pounds. «Some overnight travel and occasional ^weekend w ork at trade-shows. ^College degree preferred. Attractive ^compensation plan with commission ' & expense allowance and full benefits ^package! Fax your resume to (206) 3?i-H597, or e-mail to jobs(dty.com Please reference jo b code:POR TV is an E^ual Opportunity Entpk'vvr M F D V PORT OF PORTLAND Career Opportunities Information about career opportunities with the Port of Portland can be obtained by calling the Job Hotline at (503) 944-7480. Hearing Impaired applicants may call TDD, (503) 944-7485. Applications are available by visiting the Port's website at www.portoportlandQr.CQm or by calling (503) 944- 7400 or by visiting the Port’s office, located at 121 NW Everett Street, Portland. The Port o f Portland is an Equal Opportunity Employer www.co.clark.wa.us EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Office Assistant II 2 10 Days - 8 hrs day Salary: $ 9 .4 7 /h r Closea: 5 PM 1 2 / 1 3 / 0 1 To be part of the Multnomah Education Service District team obtain application materials M- F 8:00-5:00 in person or via mall send se lf-a d d re sse d stamped legal envelope ($.64) ind icatin g p o sition to: M ultnom ah ESD, A ttn. R e ce p tio n ist, 11611 NE Ainsworth Circle, Portland, OR 97220 or via W EB ff SUB-BIDS REQUESTED EASTERN OREGON UNIVERSITY SCIENCE CENTER LaGrande,OR Bid Date; Decemhet l 3 . 2001-2:00 pm JE Dunn Construction-Portland 437 N. Columbia Blvd. Portland, OR 97217 (503) 978-0800 Fax (503) 978-1034 CCB# 84045 O JECDUNvl wwwjmescLkl2.Qr.us Application materials will not ba taxed. C O M T IS U C r iO N R J H T lA N O We are an equal opportunity employer and request tub-bldt from ell subcontractors and suppliers including Mlnonty and Woman-Owned B uelnett. Disadvantaged, Disabled Veterans, and Emerging Small Business Enterprises. W aste Reduction and Out­ reach Manager, $60.099 - $84,137/annually, FT, Dead­ line: Jan. 31, 2001. This posi­ tion is responsible for manag­ ing the Wasto Reduction and Outreach Division of Metro's Regional Environmental Man­ agement Department. The Di­ vision is responsible for: (1) meeting or exceeding state re­ cycling goals through develop­ ing and coordinating regional waste reduction policies and programs; (2) planning, devel­ oping, implementing and evalu­ ating Metro's waste reduction and education and outreach programs; (3) supporting the public affairs functions of the Department; (4) supporting the Im p lem entation o f the Department's Strategic Plan; and (5) providing policy advice and analysis for elected offi­ cials. Develops and adminis­ ters a $6.2 million annual bud­ get for a staff of 23. ToApply: Submit a resume with a cover letter which describes why your background and experience make you the Ideal candidate to: Metro Human Resources, 600 NE Grand Avenue, Port­ land, OR, 97232; or fax to (503) 797-1798; or email jQbsffmetra.dst.onua. For a complete Job announcement call (503) 797-1570. Web ad- Ty, a leader in ihe plush toy industry k known ‘ round the world, is seeking an AFFORDABLE JJ Washington County LOCK & KEY 503-284-9582 ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST II $2,259-$2,746/month Closes December 21,2001 FULL LOCKSMITH - SERVICE RE-KEY AND INSTALL LOCKS LOCKED OUT7-WE MAKE KEYS FROM SCRATCH HOUSE, OFFICE OR CAR ADMINISTRATIVE SPECIALIST II (Billngual-Spanlsh/Engllsh) $2,259-52,746/month Closes December 21,2001 "Serving You Into The New Millennium!” COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE II (Public Health Clinic) 53,475-54,222/month Open Continuously ABSOLUTE AUTO SERVICE MANAGEMENT OFFICER $2,821 -S3,429/month Closes December 14,2001 Call (503) 84 6-8 6 0 6 /TTY (503) 8464898 for Information or see our w e b site : 251 N.E. Kilpatrick Portland, OR County application and supple­ mental application forms re­ quired. Women, minorities, and people with disabilities are en­ couraged to apply. (503) 283-0414 APPLY TO: Washington County Human Resources Division 153 N. First Avenue, Suite 320 Hillsboro, OR 97124 XT 618 AA/EEO EMPLOYER Social Services Morrison Center's Edgefield Children's Services, providing residential and day treatment services for emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children ages 6-12, is currently recruit­ ing for an Overnight Chlldeare Worker. Position prefers an as­ sociate degree or one year ex­ perience in the mental health field. Tracking and reporting on clients' treatment progress, basic care taking skills, child management skills, relation­ ship and counseling skills. Please mall or fax your cover letter and resum e to Attn: Rolands I . , c/o M orrison Centar's Edgefield Children's Services, 2408 SW Halsey, Troutdale, Oregon 97060, or fax to 503-666-3066. Equal Opportunity Employer. A Domonique’s Hair Design Is looking for a Hair Stylist and a Barber 6844 N. Intentate Ave. HORACE SIMPSON Portland, OR 97217 N IC O LE Please ask for Teresa B R ISTE R JANELLE BOUNDS 222 N. 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