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2A | SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 2018 | SIUSLAW NEWS T HE R ECORD Port of Siuslaw to hold budget meeting OBITUARIES FOX—In memory of my daughter, Tasha Fox, born Dec. 18, 1977, who passed away June 4, 2018. Tasha was a very com- passionate, giving, caring, loving single mother, sister, daughter and all around good and beautiful person. Tasha left behind three amazing children: Damion (20), Alyssa (13) and Layla (12). She also is survived by four sisters: Tammy Rush, Charisse Moham- mad-Fox, Michelle Fox and Lexi Fox; as well as her par- ents and Tasha Fox grand- parents. Celebration of her life will be hekd at her home, 04655 Pacific Ave. in West- lake, on Sunday, June 10, at 1 p.m. REINDL—Dwight Rein- dl age 64 of Florence passed away June 4, 2018. A memorial service will be planned for a later date. Burns's Riverside Chap- el Florence Funeral Home was in charge of arrange- ments. POLICE May 28 May 30 Accident, without inju- ry, was reported in the 700 block of Highway 101. Fire was reported at mile- post marker 184 of High- way 101. Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 800 block of Highway 101. Theft from vehicle was reported on Bay Street. Criminal mischief was re- ported at milepost marker 194 on Highway 101. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1800 block of Oak Street. Accident was reported one mile east of Mapleton on Highway 126. May 29 Criminal mischief was reported in the 700 block of Maple Street. Accident, without injury, was reported in the 86000 block of Sweet Creek Road. DUII was reported in the 900 block of Greenwood Street. Criminal mischief was re- ported in the 2000 block of 17th Street. Fire was reported in the 4000 block of Blanco Street. May 31 Hit-and-run accident was reported in the 4700 block of Highway 101. Dispute was reported in the 1700 block of 12th Street. Dispute was reported in the 400 block of Highway 101. Dispute was reported in the 1300 block of 12th Street. June 1 Driving while suspended was reported in the 4600 block of Highway 101. Trespass was reported in the 1300 block of Laurel Street. Theft was reported in the 2500 block of Highway 101. Assault was reported in the 1700 block of 43rd Street. Theft was reported in the 4000 block of Highway 101. Accident, without injury, was reported at 12th Street and Highway 101. Arrest, with warrant, was reported in the 1000 block of Nopal Street. Theft was reported in the 1200 block of Bay Street. Fire was reported in the 6000 block of Mercer View Lane. Dispute was reported in the 3200 block of Munsel Lake Road. June 2 Accident, with injury, was reported at Canary Road and Highway 101. Accident, without injury, was reported in the 1000 block of Highway 101. DUII was reported on Hece- ta Beach Road. Dispute was reported in the 10000 block of East Mapleton Road. Fa t h e r ' s D ay We e k e n d J u n e 1 4 - 1 7, 2 0 1 8 Gates open at 7:30 every morning Presented by the Reedsport / Winchester Bay Chamber of Commerce $5 Daily Admission or 4-Day pass for $15 Vendors · Food · Raffles Daily Quick Carve Auctions Thank you t o our Spons ors! · City of Reedsport · Douglas County Coast C.E.R.T. · ECHO · Jordan Cove LNG · Lower Umpqua Hospital District · Mack's Saw Shop · Makita · Salmon Harbor Marina · Silvan Forest LLC · Star Rentals www.oregonccc.com VOICE YOUR OPINION! — Write a Letter to the Editor today: Editor@TheSiuslawNews.com A public meeting of the Port of Siuslaw will be held Wednesday, June 20, at 7 p.m., at the Port Office, 100 Harbor St. The purpose of the meet- ing will be to discuss the budget for the fiscal year be- ginning July 1, 2018, as ap- proved by the Port of Siuslaw Budget Committee. A copy of the budget can be obtained from the Port office between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., or online at www.por- tofsiuslaw.com. For more information, contact Port of Siuslaw Man- ager David Huntington at 541-997-3426 or email him at port@ portofsiuslaw.com. 2017 water quality report available to public The City of Florence Water cy (EPA) to provide an an- said Miller. “Protecting it Quality Report for 2016 is nual Consumer Confidence and providing our residents now available. Report. with high quality drinking Copies are available at Commonly known as a water is our top priority.” www.ci.florence.or.us/pub- Water Quality Report, it pro- In addition to the legal- licworks/2017-water-quali- vides water quality data from ly required language, the ty-report as 2017 version a download- includes in- able PDF. formation regarding Paper copies source water will only be protection, mailed by fun and infor- request or a mative water copy can be facts, a chart picked up at displaying the Public daily water Works Oper- production as ations Center well as a wa- at 2675 King- ter cycle ac- wood Street. — Public Works Director Mike Miller tivity for kids. “The City The 2017 of Florence edition also works hard provides information re- to ensure that our water not Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2017. only complies, but exceeds The report also informs garding Fats, Oils and Grease state and federal drinking customers of the location (FOG for short) and how this water standards,” said Public of the City’s water sources, substance can create partial Works Director Mike Miller. the City’s source water pro- or complete blockages in the “In addition, the City con- tection programs, if there sewer system. To request a paper or elec- tinues to be recognized as are any contaminants in the an outstanding performer by drinking water as well as the tronic copy of the 2017 Water the Oregon Health Authori- water analysis undertaken to Quality Report, contact Pub- ty, Drinking Water Services. ensure that the water deliv- lic Works at 541-997-4106. To download an electronic This report shows our efforts ered is safe and of the highest copy visit www.ci.florence. are working.” quality. As a water supplier, the “Florence’s dunal aquifer or.us/publicworks/2017-wa- City is required by the Envi- system is the only one of its ter-quality- report. ronmental Protection Agen- kind in the State of Oregon,” “Protecting [our water supply] and providing our residents with high quality drinking water is our top priority.”