Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, June 01, 1995, Land and Property Update, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    Smoke Signals
June 1, 1995
Page 5
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SCALE IN FEET
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Future Site of
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Spirit Mountain
Resort Area
Tribe continues to
expand program offices
By Tracy Dugan
If you have been a recent visitor to the tribal offices, you are probably aware of
the expansion and relocation that has been taking place during the last few weeks.
This has been a much-needed development for the tribal program employees.
For a long time, there have been too many staff members cramped in small of
fices, some have gone periods of time without an office at all.
The Tribe is growing very rapidly, and tribal members' needs are growing and
changing, too. That's why the Tribe purchased a two-story modular building last
fall, and restored it.
The modular is now complete and will be used by Spirit Mountain Develop
ment Corporation as a training center as well as house the Small Business Devel
opment and Education program offices.
This map depicts some of the land in Grand Ronde that the Tribe owns and
occupies, and where each program is located. We hope that you will save this
map and that it will be of some assistance when in Grand Ronde for tribal busi
ness or recreational activities.
The Tribe now operates departments from more than one dozen different fa
cilities, in Grand Ronde, and within a radius of no more than one or two miles.
(Nanitch Sahallie Youth Residential Treatment Facility in Salem is another tribal
owned property.)
The main modular complex, at 9615 Grand Ronde Road, now houses the Hu
man Resources department, Accounting and Finance, Tribal Court, Tribal Coun
cil chambers and offices, Health and Wellness Services and Clinic, Policy and
Planning, and Grants. It is also where the tribal attorney's office is located.
Mental Health and the Dental Clinic are still located at the Community Center,
as well as the Elders' Mealsite and conference rooms. The main receptionist is
now in the Community Center, too.
To make room for the casino, Natural Resources has moved to a parcel of tribal
land on Hebo road.
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A. Administration, Human Resources
B. Tribal Government
C. Accounting and Finance
D. Policy and Planning, Enrollment, Newsletter
E. Health Clinic
F. Wellness and Prevention
G. Mail Room and Purchasing
H. Health Support Services
I. Community Center, Main Reception Area, Dental Clinic,
Mental Health