Page 4 Jl'1' jJo rtlan h (¡Dhseruer April 21. 2010 Incentives Subsidize Ecoroofs to Improve Livability More incentives to install new cation packet is available at ecoroois in Portland are avail- portlandonline.com /bes or by able from the city’s Bureau o f calling 503-823-7914. Environmental Services. The Ecoroofs are vegetated roof iwr«*** *.*•* systems that reduce stormwater runoff, improve air quality and save energy. The Grey to Green goal is to add 43 acres o f new ecoroofs by 2013. Since the ini­ tiative began in July 2008, more than four acres o f ecoroof have been completed and over six acres are in design or construc­ tion. There are currently 211 ecoroofs in Portland covering nearly 11 acres. '* “Desperation...” “Feelings of guilt...” “Gambling had a hold on me...” • “I got the help I needed and I got my life back.” XT. . *? Two examples of an ecoroof. An ecoroof is a lightweight, low-mainte­ nance, vegetated roof that provides stormwater management by capturing, filtering and evaporating rainfall. If you need help with a gambling problem, treatment is there for you. It’s free, confidential and it works. Get your life back 1 877 MY LIM or log on to 1877MYLIMIT.org for h¥, ■ -, &■■■ L ecoroot incentive program is part o f Portland’s Grey to Green ef­ fort to increase Portland’s green stormwater management infra­ structure, protect sensitive natu­ ral areas and improve habitat. The incentive pays up to $5 per square foot for new ecoroof projects in the city. Ecoroofs in Portland typically cost between $5 and $20 per square foot. In­ dustrial, residential, commercial and mixed-use projects are eli­ gible for the incentive. The city has begun a new cycle o f ecoroof incentives and is a c c e p tin g a p p lic a tio n s through June 1. Environm ental Services will award incentives this summer. The city will con­ tinue to make funds available until 2013, The ecoroof incentive appli-