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    July 25, 2018
Page 15
C LASSIFIED /B IDS
L egaL N otices
Event Manager I, full-time ,
Portland’5 Centers for the Arts,
$48,274.00
-
$69,999.00
annually. Deadline date: July 30,
2018
An image from Google search shows the property in the Cully Neighborhood at 5827 N.E. Prescott St.
where the Portland Housing Bureau plans to develop at least 50 new units of affordable housing with
funds from the Portland Housing Bond.
Property for Affordable Housing
Cully site
purchased with
city bond
The Cully Neighborhood will
be the site of at least 50 new af-
fordable housing units thanks to
the Portland Housing Bureau and
its acquisition of a 19,000-square
foot property at 5827 N.E.
Prescott with monies from Port-
land’s Housing Bond.
The property is the fourth bond
project announced in the last 18
months, totaling more than 560
units of permanently affordable
housing planned or purchased to
date under the bond.
“This opportunity to bring new
housing to a critically important
and underserved area is anoth-
er strong step forward toward
our bond goals,” said Mayor Ted
Wheeler, in a recent announce-
ment.
“With the 50 new units planned
for this site, plus hundreds more
under active negotiation, we are
making aggressive progress to
meet our commitment well ahead
of schedule.”
The property’s location in one
of the city’s most diverse neigh-
borhoods follows criteria for
bond expenditures established in
a community framework adopted
by City Council. Under the frame-
work, the bond should serve to
prevent displacement and provide
new housing opportunities, with
a focus on communities of color,
those experiencing homelessness,
immigrant and refugee commu-
nities, and other populations dis-
proportionately impacted by the
housing emergency.
“This is a rapidly gentrifying
area where families are facing a
growing risk of being priced out,”
said Portland Housing Bureau in-
terim director Shannon Callahan.
“Acquiring this property with the
Bond allows us to create a per-
manent foothold of affordability
in this neighborhood and stable
housing for as many as 200 peo-
ple.”
Design work for the site is ex-
pected to begin next summer. For
more information, visit portland-
housingbond.com.
Ticket
Seller,
part-time ,
Portland’5 Centers for the
Arts, $15.07 - $15.34 hourly.
Deadline date: July 30, 2018
These opportunities are open
to First Opportunity Target
Area (FOTA) residents: This
area includes the following
zip codes located primarily in
N, NE and a small portion of
SE Portland: 97024, 97030,
97203, 97211, 97212, 97213,
97216, 97217, 97218, 97220,
97227, 97230, 97233, 97236,
and 97266, whose total annual
income was less than $47,000
for a household of up to two
individuals or less than $65,000
for a household of three or more.
Visit oregonmetro.gov/FOTA for the
complete job announcement and
a link to our online hiring center
or visit our lobby kiosk at Metro,
600 NE Grand Ave, Portland.
Metro is an Affirmative Action /
Equal Opportunity Employer
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The Portland Observer
ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE
Portland Community College
Request for Proposals (RFP)
for Owner Project Assistance
Proposals Due on August 13th, 2018 by 2:00 pm, current time
Portland Community College (“PCC”) is soliciting proposals from
Owner Representative Consultant Firms with the expertise and
knowledge in providing owner’s construction management facili-
tation and project completion services for the College’s Bond proj-
ects. The College may select more than one contractor to provide
the services and the resulting contract(s) will be valid for up to five
(5) years.
Complete scope of work and required proposal documents can
be obtained from the PCC Solicitation Opportunities link: https://
www.pcc.edu/purchasing. (Click on the Solicitation Opportunities
link, open the Solicitation screen, and click on the RFP Project
DOWNLOAD button. A registration form opens, and once filled, the
RFP will be sent to the email indicated on the form). Interested
proposers who are not equipped to download the document(s)
may request a copy by contacting Sandy Wanner, Bond Procure-
ment, 971-722-8411, or by sending an email request to swanner@
pcc.edu. Proposals must be delivered by August 13th, 2018, on
or before 2:00 pm current time, to Portland Community College,
9700 SW Capitol Hwy, Ste. 260, Portland, OR 97219, Attn: Sandy
Wanner.
Late proposals will not be considered.
Proposals may be rejected for not complying with all prescribed
public contracting procedures or for good cause on a finding by
PCC that it is in the public interest to do so. PCC reserves the right
to reject any proposals and to waive irregularities.
The contract awarded under this RFP will be subject to the pay-
ment of prevailing wages under ORS 279C.800 to 279C.870 [and
the Davis-Bacon Act (40 USC §§ 3141 to 3148), if applicable].
Prequalification of proposers is not required.
Minority-owned, woman-owned, emerging small business, dis-
advantaged business enterprises, and service-disabled veteran
owned businesses will be afforded full opportunity to submit their
proposal in response to this solicitation and will not be discrimi-
nated against.
Dated this 25th day of July, 2018