REGION Thursday, March 18, 2021 Pendleton Convention Center lays out new court Students from the Pilot Rock High School lead- ership class help to lay down a new basketball court at the Pendle- ton Convention Center on Tuesday, March 16, 2021. The court, which is emblazoned with logos for the Southland Con- ference in Corpus Chris- ti, Texas, will be refin- ished to represent the Pendleton Round-Up, Happy Canyon Night Show and Boutique Air, according to Pendleton Convention Center di- rector Pat Beard. Ben Lonergan/East Oregonian LOCAL BRIEFING Hansell appointed to State Fair Council SALEM — Oregon Sen. Bill Hansell has an additional job. The Republican from Athena was recently appointed to serve on the Oregon State Fair Council by Senate Presi- dent Pete Courtney, according to a press release. “I am excited and honored to have been appointed to the State Fair Council, formerly called the State Fair Board,” Hansell said. “I look forward to ensuring state and county fairs will be enjoyed by count- less more Oregonians in the future.” The Oregon State Fair Council is a state of Oregon public corporation, with 11 council members appointed by the governor. Two addi- tional positions are reserved for a state senator and a state representative, and are appointed by the Senate pres- ident and House speaker, respectively. “I want to thank Senate President Peter Courtney for the appointment. I look forward to serving on the council,” Hansell said. “The Oregon State Fair has been held since the early days of statehood, and along with county fairs, are critical sources of economic vitality and cultural celebration.” Hansell’s appointment to the fair council was met with excitement in Umatilla County. “Hansell’s background, wisdom and dedication will make him a great advo- cate for our state and county fairs,” said Umatilla County Commissioner Dan Dorran. “I believe he is the first elected official from Umatilla County to serve on the State Fair Council, and I know he will do a great job and serve us well.” Walla Walla man flown to hospital after bike crash UMATILLA COUNTY — A Walla Walla, Wash- ington, man was flown by Life Flight to a hospital after crashing his snow bike, according to the Umatilla County Sheriff’s Office. A news release stated that the Umatilla County Dispatch center received a 911 call after 5 p.m. on Saturday, March 13, stating Eric Burmood, 63, of Walla Walla, had crashed his Honda snow bike and was “suffering from severe inju- ries.” The crash took place on Summit Road USFS 31, about 8 miles southwest of High- way 204. The caller, Matt Sweeney, also of Walla Walla, reported he was administering first aid but requested Life Flight to respond because of the nature of the injuries and the snowy conditions at the scene of the crash. According to the news release, two USCO snow patrol deputies arrived on scene at about 6:20 p.m., Umatilla County Search and Rescue was activated in case additional help was needed, and Life Flight was able to transport Burmood via air ambulance to Providence St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla. The hospital is not provid- ing patient statuses during the pandemic, according to the Walla Walla Union-Bulletin. McKay Creek principal resigns PENDLETON — McKay Creek Elementary School Principal Lorena Woods will resign at the end of the school year, meaning the Pendleton School District will need to search for two new principals this spring. Superintendent Chris Fritsch said Woods would continue to work for the district through June and was leaving Pendleton to look for other opportunities elsewhere. The district hired Woods in 2018 to replace Ronda Smith, who had shifted over to Sherwood Heights Elementary School. Woods was a math teacher in Herm- iston at the time of her hiring, but her long career in educa- tion included stints as an athletic director and assistant principal. This is the second Pend- leton principal to resign following the resignation announcement of Pendle- ton High School Principal Melissa Sandven. The district will accept applications for the McKay Creek position through April 8. Fritsch said the district will set a timeline for hiring a new principal after it reviews the initial pool of candidates. Woods’ replacement will earn $110,131. — EO Media Group East Oregonian City council passes law allowing electric scooters By ANTONIO SIERRA East Oregonian PENDLETON — The Pendleton City Council unanimously approved an ordinance that allows elec- tric scooters on city streets, clearing the way for a South- ern California company to launch its scooter service in Pendleton next month. At a Tuesday, March 16, meeting, Michael Covato, an executive with scooter company Bird, said Pendle- ton’s regulations were more conservative than some of the other cities he’s worked with, but he felt that Bird could function within them. Bird plans to ship up to 55 scooters to Pendleton next month, with the fleet being managed by a yet-to- be-announced local partner. Users will be able activate and deactivate the scooters with a cellphone app and must ride them in the street. The council also consid- ered a companion ordinance to allow electric scooters on the Pendleton River Park- way, but after Police Chief Chuck Byram reminded the council that it conf licted with another ordinance, the council tabled the issue until the two laws could be recon- ciled. Members met as both the city council and the Pendle- ton Development Commis- sion on the evening of March 16, and took action on a number of issues. • The council approved a contract with McCormack Construction to act as the construction manager and general contractor for an airport terminal renovation project. McCormack will now need to determine the cost of the project, which includes refurbishing the lobby, conference room and bath- rooms, rehabbing the office and tenant spaces, updating the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, and creating disability access to the control tower. • The council agreed to award Pave Northwest of Marcola a $75,102 contract to provide slurry seals and Commsurf Pro of Medford $164,104 for crack seals. Crack seals and slurry seals are typically performed on higher quality streets to help preserve them and prevent more expensive repairs down the line. • The council approved revisions to its parks and recreation, convention center and building fees in addition to new fees for police records, legal docu- ments and electric vehicle charging. The city is also adjusting its street utility fee. Whereas the fee used to rise each year based on a 2.5% increase or a price index — whichever was higher — the city will now only consider raises based on the index. • Acting as the develop- ment commission, the coun- cil approved a contract with 2KG Contractors of Portland to build a new splash pad at Til Taylor Park for no more than $250,000. The splash pad will replace the wading pool as a part of larger park renova- tion project. • The council approved $670,120 in façade and second story grants to Pend- leton developer Al Plute to renovate the old Odd Fellows building at 261 S. Main St. into a multi-use facility with 12 apartments on the upper floors. Plute, a former city councilor, will act as his own contractor, and will spend $1.7 million on the façade and upper story parts of the project. FIELD TEST Candidates Wanted URGENT NOTICE: You may be qualified to participate in a special Field Test of new hearing instrument technology being held at a local test site. 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