JULY 1, 2001 Smoke Signals 13 t .' V a- l 1 " - - LI- F2001 GENERAL SEASONS"! BEAR AUG. 1 - DEC. 31 BOW DEER AUG. 25 - SEPT. 23 BOW ELK AUG. 25 - SEPT. 23 COAST BUCK SEPT 29 - OCT. 19 OCT. 25 - NOV. 7 CONTROLLED DOE OCT. 6 - OCT. 19 OCT. 25 - NOV 7 MUZZLELOADERDEER NOV. 10 - NOV. 23 GENERAL ELK: Ist SEASON OCT. 20 - 24 (Bull Only) 1 2nd SEASON NOV. 1 7 - 23 (Spike Only) CONTROLDAMAGE ELK HUNTS NE MUZZLELOADER DEC. 15 - DEC. 31, 2001 TRASKUNIT NOV. 24 -DEC. 2,2001 PANTHER CREEK JAN. 1 - JAN. 13, 2001 WEST TRASK: 1 DEC. 1 - MARCH 15, 2002 2 DEC. 15 - JAN. 31,2002 3 FEB. 1- MARCH 15, 2002 NE TRASK: 1 JAN. 1 - MARCH 15, 2002 2 JAN. 1-JAN. 31,2002 3 FEB. 1 - MARCH 15,2002 SALMON RIVER EST . JAN. 1 - JAN. 13, 2002 (MASTER HUNTER ONLY-SHOTGUN ONLY) PIKE ; DEC. 1 -FEB. 28,2002 WIND RIVER . DEC. 1 - FEB. 28, 2002 BEAVER CREEK DEC. 1 -FEB. 28,2002 jaifg-iU. VW$ i i 4 " t 'i I Shi i 'lh i ' " t iht $i IS ) t I1 1 Mi? '4 f, ., 1 V v 3 XI New Art for Office The Tribe's Natural Resources department recently received a 3-D wood sculpture to hang above the receptionist's desk. Tracy Ward, an inmate at the Oregon State Corrections Facility, completed the project by himself. It took him an estimated 2,000 hours to complete the two-and-a-half year project. The art features wood that is significant to the Northwest - Blue Pine, Poplar, Walnut, Aspen, Oak and Cherry. " - Freshly Paved Road construction and paving on Ackerson Road next to the Tribal Health and Wellness Center was completed just in time for the Spirit Mountain Stampede. A record number of people used the road to access the new Tribal Rodeo Grounds near the South Yamhill River. Local residents will also benefit from the new paved road. Call to Construction Workers Tribal members seeking employment in the construction field please contact Eric Scott at 503-879-2404. Please provide your name, enrollment number, phone number, type of work sought (unskilled laborer, carpenter, mason, etc.), and any special skills or experience you may have. The Public Works department is put ting together a list of interested persons that will be distributed to contractors selected to do work on Tribal projects. wTf GRAND RONDE TRIBAL HOUSING AUTHORITY GRAND RONDE SUBDIVISION INFRASTRUCTURE ; Statements due 3:00 p.m. July 13 : REQUEST FOR STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS NOTICE TO GENERAL CONTRACTORS This Request for Statements of Qualification (SOQ) represents a General Con tractor Pre-Qualification process being conducted by the Grand Ronde Tribal Hous ing Authority, Grand Ronde, Oregon. This is not a Request for Bids. Contractor responses to this Request will be used to make a list of qualified contractors who will then be invited by the Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority to submit com petitive Bid Proposals to construct the infrastructure only for a 36 unit Multi family Housing Subdivision and Administrative Office Building. Contractors wishing to be considered must request a Qualification Packet as provided by the Owner and respond to the requirements put forth therein. The Packet consists of general information about the project, an ALA Document A305 Contractor's Qualification Statement, and additional questions deemed important by the Owner. Contractors wishing to be considered must submit a letter from their Bonding Company commenting on the Bonding Company's relationship with the Construction firm and the Bonding Company's intent to issue a 100 Perfor mance Bond on the said Contracting Company's behalf in the event the said Con tracting Company is selected as the Contractor. Qualification Packets including the Qualification Statement, accompanying questions and letter from the Bonding Company must be received no later than 3:00 p.m., prevailing time, Friday, July 13,2001. Qualification Packets shall be sent to Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority, Attention Linda Layden, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 (503) 879-2401. Grand Ronde, OR is located approximately 30 miles West of Salem, OR. The project will consist of complete infrastructure improvements and is expected to cost approximately $1.9 million. The Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority reserves the right to reject any and all Statements of Qualification for good cause if it is determined in the public inter est to do so, and to waive any informalities in the qualification process. PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS The Tribal Council in consultation with the Tribal Attorney's Office has pro posed amending Section (d)(1) of the Health Authority Ordinance, as follows: By striking the last sentence of Section (d)(1), which reads, "Commissioners may not be employees of the Tribe," and replacing that sentence with "Commis sioners may not be employees of the Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Center." The first reading of the proposed amendment to the Health Authority Ordi nance was presented at the May 30, 2001, Tribal Council Meeting. Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendment. Please send your comments to the Tribal Attorney's Office, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. Comments must be received by August 1, 2001. XI