Page 2 îl!' ^Íortíanh Cfìbserticr June 26, 2013 Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Goal Federal Fiscal Years 2014 - 2016 This serves as notice o f the Oregon Department o f Transportation’s proposed overall Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)goal of 14.68% for federal Highway Administration-funded projects. The agency would expect 11.5% of the overall goal to be met through race- and gender-neutral measures, and 3.18% through race- and gender-conscious measures in accordance with the agency’s USDOT-approved DBE program waiver currently in effect. This calculation is made in accordance with 49 CFR Part 26. The final DBE goal for federal fiscal years 2014 - 2016 will be submitted to EH WA for review on August 1,2013 to comply with USDOT requirements. The proposed goal and its rationale will be available for inspection during normal business hours at the ODOT Office of Civil Rights for 30 days, effective June 17 through July 17,2013. ODOT and the USDOT will accept comments on the goals until August 1,2013. ODOT will consider all comments and quantitative and anecdotal data in determining its final DBE goal, and will post its analysis and final goal at www.oregon.gov/ODOT/CS/ClVILRIGHTS/. Written comments may be submitted by mail, fax, or email. ODOT invites all interested parties to a public meeting to discuss the proposed FFY 2014-2016 DBE Goal. We 'll review the proposed Goal and hear comments from the public. When: July 9, 2013 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Where: ODOT Headquarters, 355 Capitol S i NE, Gail Achterman Rm. 103, Salem ODOT, Office o f Civil Rights Attn: DBE Program Manager 355 Capitol S i NE, MS 31 Salem, OR 97301 Fax: (503) 986-6382 Phone: (503) 986-4350 OCRinforequesfaodoistate.or.us Oregon Department of Transportation Confined to Legacy Emanuel Hospital for complications in her 8th month o f pregnancy, Monique Norington and Sheldon F. Joseph were able to get married on the medical center’s grounds thanks to the help o f the hospital and friends. Marriage Wins Out Couple overcomes adversity with hospital wedding A Portland couple has plenty to celebrate after getting married under some trying circumstances. Monique Norington and Sheldon F. Joseph were recently married on the grounds of Legacy Emanuel Hospital thanks to the help of the hospital and friends. Norington was confined to a hospital bed after recurring complications during her 8th month of preg­ nancy. She and her fiancée were left to cancel a trip to Hawaii where they had planned to tie the knot. That same week she was hit with the devastating news that her step-father had passed away. With the help of hospital staff, the couple was provided with everything for a wedding in the hospital ’ s gardens, from a cake, desert bar, and a photographer. Joined by a host of community leaders such as State Rep. Lew Frederick o f Portland and County Commis­ sioner Loretta Smith among others, the pair were joined in union on June 15. “We are glad that despite any outside odds we were able to join together in matrimony,” said the newlywed bride. “Our little girl when she is bom will know that she has two strong parents that have a bond and love for each other that will last a lifetime and share that love for her as well.” MMM Crew to Leave Oregon Saving people money so they can live better. We are hiring Drivers for our Transportation Office! Hermiston, OR A driving job with Walmart Transportation gives you the chance to continue your driving career with competitive pay and enjoy health benefits for you and your family. Walmart sets the standard for distribution and transportation and is an ideal place to work. Professional Truck Drivers can learn about opportunities, view the minimum job qualifications and apply online at www.drive4walm art.com . Just one year into his new jo b as Oregon’s first chief education officer, Rudy Crew has been appointed president of Medgar Evers College in the City University ofNew Yorksystem. Gov. John Kitzhaber hired Crew to im­ prove the landscape of public edu­ cation in Oregon, from preschool through college. Paula Deen Dropped Longtime TV per­ sonality Paula Deen has been dropped by the Food Network after it was revealed by a former employer that she had used racial epithets in TIWeek in The Review day. Southeast 21st and 23rd Av­ enues will be closed during con­ struction. Republicans Auction AR-15 her presence. Deen has since re­ After the success of raffle for a semi­ leased two separate apologies via autom atic rifle, the M ultnomah C o u n ty R ep u b lican P arty an ­ Youtube. nounced Thursday it will run a sec­ Military Takes Harris Case ond lottery for another AR-15 rifle. 38-year-old Marine Nathaniel Cosby “The only negative w e’ve heard are will be prosecuted by a military court from far left bloggers and some in the killing of Ivancie Harris, a members of the media,” said local Portland woman who was murdered GOP Chair Jeff Reynolds. during a visit to Hawaii last month. Opposed to civilian court, the mili­ Sopranos Actor Dies tary only requires two thirds of ju ­ 51 -year-old, James Gandolfini, most famous for playing Tony Soprano rors to agree on a conviction. in the popular cable series Sopra­ Light Rail Construction Begins nos died last week while vacation­ TriMet began construction of light ing in Rome. 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