Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 25, 2009, Page 3, Image 3

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November 25. 2009
GET INVOLVED
WE W ANT YOUR CREATIVE IDEAS FOR THE
FUTURE OF OUR N /N E NEIGHBORHOODS.
Mississippi Street Fair was
attended by more than 5,000
people this summer.
LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENING IN NORTH
AND NORTHEAST PORTLAND.
The Portland Development Commission has partnered with
hundreds of property owners, small and large business
owners, non-profit and government agencies and citizens
in North/Northeast Portland to support job creation and
Oregon Conven­
tion Center URA 'Good
in the Hood" neighborhood fair
business expansion, housing projects, development of com­
mercial buildings, and revitalization of neighborhoods with
community gathering places, street improve­
ments, parks and open spaces. A new opportu­
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nity lies ahead: the North/Northeast Economic
Development Initiative.
Shape the area to make a positive
difference in the lives of Portland
residents for years to come.
N /N E Economic Development Initiative Community
Advisory Committee meetings will be held at:
Billy W ebb Elks Lodge, 6 N Tillamook Street.
Interstate Corridor URA Dawson Park
Gazebo restoration celebration
Urban renewal tends were used to
make the old gazebo (left) new again.
Upcoming Wednesday Meeting Dates:
For more information contact Joleen Jensen-Classen, PDC, 50 3-823-3352; Jensen-Classenj@pdc.us.
Follow us on Facebook.com /pdxnnedi, ww w.pdc.us/four/nnestudy, Twitter/pdxdevelopment (#NNEDI).
Investing in Portland's Future
PDC
PORTLAND PEVELOPMtNT CO M M ISSION
www.pdc.us