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Page 14 July 26, 2017 C LASSIFIED /B IDS SUB BIDS REQUESTED PSU Neuberger Hall BP#4 Speech & Hearing TI 527 SW Hall St, Portland, OR 97201 Bid Due Date: July 28st, 2017 2:30PM PDT Construction starts Sept 11th, 2017 Project includes The renovation of the current PSU Athletics’ suite at the UCB building, into the Speech & Hearing department. 1705 SW Taylor Street, Suite 200 Portland OR 97205 Contact accepting bids: Geoff Miller geoff.miller@fortisconstruction.com Phone: 503-737-4697 Fax: 503-459-4478 OR CCB#155766 Bid documents are available for review at the Fortis office and at local plan centers. We are an equal opportunity employer and request sub bids from minority, women, disadvantaged, and emerging small business enterprises. Independent Police Review Complaint Investigator Two Positions Opening The Complaint Investigator positions in the City Auditor’s Inde- pendent Police Review (IPR) are responsible for independently investigating complaints made by community members against the Portland Police Bureau. IPR is charged with civilian oversight of the Police Bureau and is located in the Auditor’s Office to en- sure its independence. Duties range from initial complaint pro- cessing, intake interviews to establish the basis of an allegation, designing and conducting investigations, and analyzing applica- ble precedents and policies. The Complaint Investigators meet with members of the public, witnesses, police officials, and oth- ers and are expected to carry out duties and responsibilities with initiative, independence, and creativity while exercising sound professional judgment and problem-solving skills. A background in law enforcement or criminal defense investigation is strongly preferred, but not required. Investigative experience is required. As a part of promoting an open and accountable government, the Auditor’s Office values a diverse workforce and seeks ways to foster a culture of equity, diversity and inclusion in the bureau’s public services and everyday interactions in the workplace. The Office encourages candidates with knowledge, ability and experi- ence working with a broad range of individuals and diverse com- munities to apply. The recruitment for these positions will open on July 25, 2017 and close on August 4, 2017, or when 150 applications are received, whichever comes first. To apply for or learn more about the job, please visit www.portlandoregon.gov/bhr/54930 after it opens. Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 email ads@portlandobserver.com ATTENTION: If you worked during the 1970s and 1980s as a skilled construction/demolition Laborer in the Portland area OR if you worked for CBT, Inc., Tualatin, OR, in the 1970s or 1980s, please contact Asbestos Investigator Sherry Day at (734) 878-5236 or email sherry@ SLDinvestigations.com. Rainbow Village 1250 Rainbow Dr. Springfield, Or 97477 541 746-8958 (Phone) 541 741-8304 (Fax) Effective September 1, 2017 the one bedroom waiting list at Rainbow Village Apartments will be closing. Independent Police Review Complaint Investigator SALARY: $5401.00 - $7200.00 MONTHLY CLOSING DATE: 08/04/17 04:30 PM The Complaint Investigator position in the City Auditor’s Independent Police Review (IPR) is responsible for independently investigating complaints made by community members against the Portland Police Bureau. IPR is charged with civilian oversight of the Police Bureau and is located in the Auditor’s Office to ensure its independence. Duties range from initial complaint processing, intake interviews to establish the basis of an allegation, designing and conducting investigations, and analyzing applicable precedents and policies. For more information and to apply, please visit www.portlandoregon.gov. Job Title: Community Outreach and Information Assistant Construction Pains Grow c ontinued froM P age 2 struction is causing headaches for her business, citing the temporary cut off of water to the restaurant and the lack of access because of construction fencing and other materials. Last month, Herman and Rickey Brame, the black owners of a commercial property next door which contained a long es- tablished barbershop, was forced to move an electrical meter that was in the way of the construc- tion, forcing the longtime mi- nority business owners to make expensive repairs to meet new and updated electrical codes. Now Catalina Caldera, the owner of the Catalina restau- rant, says that contractors have placed a construction fence and sign indicating the sidewalk’s closure directly in front of the entrance to her business, “The whole week, we’ve had no busi- ness because of the fence,” she explained. The restaurant had its water shut off unexpectedly by the con- tracting crew during last Thursday lunch rush, Caldera says. “They didn’t tell me anything. Several customers were asking me what happened, because I locked the door,” she explained. “I didn’t have water!” Caldera says poor commu- nication from the owners of the property under redevelopment, Brian Alfrey and Mike Gadber- ry, the same duo responsible for Northeast Alberta’s Radio Room, has made it difficult to resolve the problem. “I’ve called the owner three or four times,” Caldera told the Portland Observer. “He never an- swered.” In a previous interview with the newspaper, Alfrey said that he was hoping to respect the neighbor- hood’s heritage and connect with the other business owners as he remolded the property into a new restaurant. “I’ve been an East Side Port- land guy the majority of my life,” Alfrey said. “I’m not an outsider. We’re just a couple of guys trying to do some business.” Obituary Closing Date/Time: Fri. 08/11/17 4:30 PM Pacific Time Salary: $24.46 - $37.66 Hourly Under general supervision, performs specific public information and community involvement assignments for the Portland Children’s Levy; creates and develops a variety of materials and media for use in public information and performs related duties as assigned. To apply, please submit a resume (including references) and a cover letter via email to: Lisa Pellegrino at Lisa.Pellegrino@ portlandoregon.gov For more information and details, please visit https://www. portlandoregon.gov/jobs or http:// www.portlandchildrenslevy.org In Loving Memory Jimmie Excell Trice Sr. Jimmie Excell Trice Sr. was born July 4, 1925 and died July 19, 2017. Funeral services will be held Saturday, July 29 at 11 a.m. at the Open Metro runs the Oregon Zoo, Door House of Prayer, 348 N. Fremont St. Oregon Convention Center, Portland Expo Center and Portland’5 Center for the Arts egaL otices and provides services that cross city limits and county lines including land use and transportation planning, parks and nature programs, and garbage and recycling systems. L Visit oregonmetro.gov/jobs for current openings and a link to our online hiring center. Metro is an Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer Advertise with diversity in The Portland Observer Call 503-288-0033 or email ads@portlandobserver.com N Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer