Page 12 *** Çortlanh ©baerütr HOUSING special edition A p ril 6,2011 Are you the family they're waiting for? Adrian & Anthony, ages 10 and 6 Brothers Anthony and Adrian are two energetic, good-hearted boys who are longing for a forever family. — Caseworker £ 3 I t £ □ o Deshawn, age 7 Deshawn is a creative and artistic young boy. He loves to read, is athletic, and even loves school. — Caseworker photo by Model of a Livable Community Overlook development earns award C> J ay L. C lendenin /A lrora Daybreak is an intergenerational cohousing development that opened in 2009 in the Overlook Neighborhood of north Portland Daybreak Cohousing of north and The National Association of Portland’s Overlook neighborhood Home Builders recently named Day­ has received a national design award break its 2010 Livable Communities for building livable communities. Awards winner. Contact Angela to learn more: To showcase the growing trend The community, located at 2525 (503) 542-2349 toward forward-thinking home de­ N. Killingsworth St., opened in Oc­ Boys & Girls Aid adindia^boysandgirlsaid.org sign and communities that are user- tober 2009. It features 30 homes friendly for people of all ages, A ARP including one, two and three bed­ room fla ts and tw o -b ed ro o m townhomes. A 7,000 square foot ffaxticuul Community fftcuwcstmcnt J nitiutùrc^ community house provides a din­ ing room for community functions, family room, commercial kitchen, bike storage and workshop, and laun­ dry. • 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms “This co-housing development • 1,550-1,620 square feet, open floor plan is truly a model of a livable commu­ nity with a pedestrian safety and • Private fenced yards bicycle focus, affordable and user- City parks 2 blocks away friendly designed units with opti- PCRU mal features, multi-generational resi­ dents and close proximity to public transportation and key community services,’’ award officials said about Daybreak. “I am especially pleased that a project here in Oregon has received a 2010 L iv ab le C o m m u n ities awards,” said Jerry Cohen, AARP Oregon state director. “Develop­ ments like these make Oregon a leader in livability. Well designed communities let you engage with your neighbors and walk drive or ride to get where you want to go. Daybreak exemplifies this and the best of multigenerational living and sustainable design.” For more information about Day­ b reak C o h o u sin g , . v isit daybreakcohousing.org or call 503- 310-7044. Energy efficient appliances Heating & cooling io-year property tax exemption Prices as low as $185,000 Living Greener Summit Sustainabile ideas for your home, budget Call us at (503) 288-2923 ext. 129 (Ask for Ben) a!^ ^ ? si