Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 11, 2014, Page 14, Image 14

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Foster Parents Wanted!!
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ages o f 6-17 ye ars old w ho have
e m o tio n a l, b e h a v io ra l, a n d / o r
m ental health needs. Receive up
to $ 3 6 0 0 p e r m o n th C o n ta c t
M a p le S t a r to d a y ! 1 -8 8 8 -
M SOREGON www.maplestaror.org
Metro
M e tro o p e r a t e s th e O re g o n
Convention Center, O regon Zoo,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts and
E x p o C e n t e r a n d p r o v id e s
transportation planning, recycling,
natural area and oth er services to
the region.
Administrative
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Portland Expo Center, $ 1 5 .2 7 -
$20.61 hourly. D eadline: 06/16/
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These oppo rtu n ities are open to
First Opportunity Target Area (FOTA)
residents - C olum b ia Blvd on the
north; 4 2nd A ve on the east; the
B anfield F re e w a y on th e south ,
and North C h a u ta u q u a Blvd on
th e w e s t, w h o s e to ta l a n n u a l
incom e does not exceed $ 25,000
as an individual, o r $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 for
an entire h ousehold, fo r th e past
12 m onths.
To a p p ly: v is it o u r w e b s ite at:
w w w .o re g o n m e tro .g o v / jo b s fo r
th e com plete jo b an n o u n ce m e n t
and a link to our online hiring center
or visit our lobby kiosk at M etro,
60 0 NE G rand Ave, Portland.
V isit w w w .o re go n m e tro .go v/jo b s
for cu rren t op en ings and a link to
our online hiring center.
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
n,e Port land Observer
Call 503-288-0033
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Clark College Science
and Technology Building
BID DATE and Time: Tuesday June 17th, 2014 2PM PST
Skanska is requesting subcontractor bids:
Project D escription: The construction o f a new science, technology,
e ngineering and m ath building on th e Clark C ollege M ain C a m pus
in Vancouver W A. A fo u r story cast in place concrete fram ed building
with two floors of Biology and Chem istry labs, classroom s and offices.
W e e nco ura ge all M W ESB subs to participate
SKANSKA
Additional Information:
Contact: kate.sch ruth @ skanska.com fo r questions
or access to project docum ents.
O regon CCB: 153980
W ashington Business License: S K AN S U B 9 8 5 R T
REQUEST FOR PUBLIC COMMENTS
A m erican Towers LLC is p roposing to increase the ground space for
Public
Disadvantaged and Women-Owned Business Enterprises
Date of Publication: June 5, 2014
C-TRAN hereby announces its 2015-2017 goal of 3.64 percent for
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) participation in federally funded
contracts.
A d escription o f how this goal w as established will be a va ila b le fo r
public inspection Monday through Fridayfrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for 30 days
from the date of this notice at C T R A N , 2 4 2 5 NE 6 5 th A ve n u e ,
Vancouver, W ashington 98661.
C-TR AN will a cce p t inform ational com m en ts for 45 d a ys from the
date o f this notice. A dd re ss com m ents to Anna Vogel, P rocurem ent
Coordinator, C TRAN , PO Box 2529, Vancouver, W ashington 98668.
T h e F e d e ra l T r a n s it A d m in is tr a t io n (F T A ) w ill a ls o a c c e p t
in form ation al co m m en ts for 45 d a ys from th e date o f th is notice.
Send com m ents to FTA, Region 10,915 Second Avenue, Suite 3142,
Seattle, W ashington 98174.
an e xistin g telecom m u n ica tion s to w e r com pound by 1 6 ’ X 2 9 "-
10", along with a 30-ft buffer surrou nding the current and proposed
lease area, a t 2121 S.E. 190th Ave, P ortland, M ultnom ah County,
O regon. Am erican Tow ers LLC seeks co m m en ts from all interested
persons on an y potential sign ifica n t im pact the proposed action
could have on the quality o f the hum an environm ent pursuant to 47
C.F.R. Section 1.1307, in cluding potential im pacts to historic or
cultural resources that are listed or eligible for listing in the National
R egister o f Historic Places.
Intereste d p ersons m ay co m m e n t or raise co n ce rn s ab ou t the
p ro p o s e d
a c tio n
by
s u b m it t in g
an
e -m a il
to
enviro.services@ am ericantow er.com . Paper com m ents can be sent
to: A m e ric a n Tow ers LLC, A ttn : E n viron m e n tal C o m p lia n ce , 10
Presidential Way, W oburn, MA 01801.
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R equests o r co m m en ts should be lim ited to environm ental and
historic/cultural resource im pact concerns, and m ust be received
on o r before Ju ly 9, 2014. This invitation to co m m en t is separate
from any local planning/zoning process that m ay apply to this project.
i n t r u u id llU D d llC l S I D U lI lL O m
pany w ill perform a variety o f w ork
displaying the range o f ballet fron
classical to m o d em at th eir Sprinj
C oncert, T hursday, June 12 througl
S aturday, June 14 at the Portlani
B allet S tudio T heatre, 6 2 4 0 S.W
C apitol H wy.
T h e m ix e d -re p e rto ry p e rfo r
m ances feature w orks from contem
p o r a r y c h o r e o g r a p h e r s Jo sie
M oseley and A nne M ueller, a lively
piece from G eorge B alanchine, anti
classics that form the artistic fo u n ­
dations o f ballet.
The Spring Concert will also show
o ff the theatre co m p an y ’s ex p an ­
sive and new ly rem odeled hom e
stag e.
A ll p erform ances are open to the
public expect the June 14 show which
is by invitation only. T ick ets are
$15. F o r m ore inform ation, visit
th ep o rtlan d b allet.o rg .