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Polk County News Polk County itemizer-Observer • august 30, 2017 3A Code enforcement cleans up By Jolene Guzman The itemizer-Observer DALLAS — Being a code enforcement officer is more than writing parking tickets and issuing warnings to homeowners to clean up their properties. The job requires patience and investigative skills when it comes to tracking down owners of vehicles and homes headed into foreclo- sure, said Jay Fox, Dallas’ code enforcement officer. Fox has been on the job full time for a year. Before that, the position was part- time. Working full time is re- flected in the number of cases he’s initiated, Fox told the Dallas City Council at a recent workshop. He said property mainte- nance violations have been his focus. “These violations have a little bit longer time frame to get things done because we run into weather issues, we run into financial hardships. We run into people who have a physical or mental disability,” he said. “We ad- dress it and try work with these folks to get things done, but a lot of times it’s a long, drawn out situation.” Those cases are especially challenging when owner- ship is in flux, such as when a home is in foreclosure, Fox said. He said the response from banks in the process of taking possession of homes isn’t always helpful. “Foreclosed homes have been one of my biggest bat- tles,” he said. The problem for the city is if it declares a run-down and soon-to-be foreclosed home a nuisance and makes re- pairs, it then has to collect the money from the next owner. Police Chief Tom Simpson said Dallas isn’t the only city that struggles with homes in foreclosure, and there are not simple solutions. Fox said in 2016-17, Dallas had a surprising increase in one type of case that isn’t normally a problem. Graffiti incidents have gone from zero to 16, in- cluding one night where several downtown business- es were hit. “There were several build- ings tagged that evening,” Fox said. “It went all the way Creating pickleball courts down the alley way.” Simpson said the person responsible in that case has- n’t been caught. “In general, we really don’t have a graffiti problem,” he said. Fox said this year, he’s pursued 440 cases com- pared to 270 last year. Of those cases, 406 have been resolved. “That’s a 92 percent reso- lution percentage,” Fox said. “I feel that’s a pretty good number.” Thirty-four are pending and out of the 440, 39 are the subject of courts summons, meaning the city is taking them before a judge to re- solve them. “By the time we go to court, we’ve exhausted any other means,” Simpson said. Luckiamute Domestic Water Cooperative BOARD MEETING Monday 7:00 p.m. September 11th 503-838-2075 Location: Business Office 8585 Suver Rd. • Monmouth Commissioners honor Salem Health Itemizer-Observer staff report DaLLaS — Salem Health West Valley Hospital was recog- nized by the Polk County board of commissioners on aug. 16 as an Outstanding Community Partner. This award, the first of its kind in Polk County, recognizes the support that the hospital has offered the community over the past several years, according to a press release from Salem Health. One project mentioned in the nomination of the award is the Central Health and Wellness Center, Polk County’s school-based health center. it opened adjacent to Central High School in 2015, and serves the surrounding community, with Central School District students as its priority. The hospital partners with Polk County and Capitol Dental Care to provide medical, dental and behavioral health care serv- ices at the center. The center also provides community benefits such as improved access to primary and preventative health services, according to the release. “We’re happy that we have a partner like Polk County that is as concerned with the health of our community as the hospital is,” said Bruce Rodgers, West Valley Hospital chief administrative officer, in the press release. “The work that Polk County and Family & Community Outreach Department do is inspiring, and we’re pleased to offer support however we can.” another project partnership mentioned in the nomination is the Polk County “Fill Our Home” donation center, born out of a coffee conversation between Rodgers and Polk County Family & Community Outreach Department director Brent DeMoe. This partnership addresses the storage issues the county’s Service integration Teams were having for all the community partners’ donations of furniture and other household items for its fami- lies in need. Salem Health West Valley had a largely empty building across Southeast Uglow avenue from its main campus. DeMoe and Rodgers collaborated on a plan to offer some of that space to the SiTs to create a donation center for folks to do- nate and store those items. “Our partnerships with the hospital are instrumental towards meeting our goals that all people are empowered and healthy,” DeMoe said in the release. “We’re extremely grateful that the hospital is willing to partner with us to improve the health and vitality of the citizens of Polk County.” What’s YOUR neighbor up to? Find out in the Itemizer-Observer. You may find your neighbor, your boss, your friend or yourself in the pages of the Itemizer Observer. Local stories on local people— that’s our specialty. Joyful Sound Hearing Have you considered reconditioned hearing aids? We are currently significantly over stocked with used & reconditioned hearing aids. Call now and schedule a hearing test. 147 SE Court St., Dallas 503-623-2373 503-623-0290 • 312 Main Street, Dallas Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts CiTy OF DaLLaS/ for the itemizer-Observer The city of Dallas has started work on pickleball courts across the street from the Dal- las Aquatic Center. The courts were paid for through parks system development charges and grants. DEADLINES HOLIDAy DEADLInES For inclusion in the Wednesday edition of the Itemizer-Observer: Social news (weddings, engagements, anniver- saries, births, milestones) — 5 p.m. on Wednesday. Community events — Noon on Thursday for both the Community Notebook and Community Calendar. Letters to the editor — 10 a.m. on Friday. Obituaries — 4 p.m. on Friday. ADVERTISInG DEADLInES Retail display ads — 3 p.m. Thursday. Classified display ads — 11 a.m. on Friday. Classified line ads — Noon on Friday. Classified ads are updated daily on www.polkio.com. Public notices — Noon on Thursday. REUNIONS Caterpillar/Towmotor Reunion will be from 4 to 4 p.m. on Sept. 9 at Dallas City Park’s Siebert/Fredrickson Memorial Shelter. Bring food to share and your own chair, plate, utensils and beverages – no alcohol. For more information: Orval Stepper, 503-623-2474, or Lyle Thomas, 503-871-3921. MUSIC, FOOD, BEER & WINE GARDEN Performing Tonight August 30 Coming Up Threes FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Bring your chairs and blankets and we’ll see you in the park! For More Information Contact: Mark Fancey 503-751-0147 Matinees are all shows before 6pm. New pricing for matinees are: Adult $8.00 Children $7.00 • Senior $7.25 Pricing does not reflect 3D showings. WEBSITE Friday - Monday • September 1 - 4 NUT JOB 2: NUTTY BY NATURE (Digital) (PG) WONDER WOMAN (Digital) (PG13) SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING (Digital) (PG13) NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG (Digital) (NR) DARK TOWER (Digital) (PG13) WIND RIVER (Digital) (R) HITMAN’S BODYGUARD (Digital) (R) ANNABELLE: CREATION (Digital) (R) LEAP (Digital) (PG) EMOJI MOVIE (2D Digital) (PG) DUNKIRK (Digital) (PG13) LOGAN LUCKY (Digital) (PG13) (11:45 1:55) (4:10) (11:50 2:25) (4:55) (1:45 4:15) (1:50 4:25) (11:40 2:10 4:40) (12:20 2:35 4:50) (12:05 2:20) (4:35) (1:45 4:35) 7:10 7:15 6:50 7:00 7:10 7:05 10:10 9:50 9:20 9:35 9:40 9:20 7:05 9:40 7:20 10:05 Tuesday - Wednesday • September 5 - 6 NUT JOB 2: NUTTY BY NATURE (Digital) (PG) WONDER WOMAN (Digital) (PG13) SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING (Digital) (PG13) NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG (Digital) (NR) DARK TOWER (Digital) (PG13) WIND RIVER (Digital) (R) HITMAN’S BODYGUARD (Digital) (R) ANNABELLE: CREATION (Digital) (R) LEAP (Digital) (PG) EMOJI MOVIE (2D Digital) (PG) DUNKIRK (Digital) (PG13) LOGAN LUCKY (Digital) (PG13) (1:55) (4:10) (2:25) (4:55) (4:15) (4:25) (2:10 4:40) (2:35 4:50) (2:20) (4:35) (4:35) 7:10 7:15 6:50 7:00 7:10 7:05 7:05 7:20 Thursday • September 7 RECORDED HIGH LOw 59 57 58 49 56 56 56 RAIn .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Rainfall during aug. — 0.15 in. Rain through aug. 28 — 33.45 in. (Main & Academy Streets) Food Available: El Pique • Black Rock BBQ Main St. Park Amphitheater The Polk County Itemizer- Observer is committed to pub- lishing accurate news, feature and sports reports. if you see anything that requires a cor- rection or clarification, call the newsroom at 503-623-2373 or send an email to ementzer@polkio.com. aug. 22............. 89 aug. 23............. 85 aug. 24............. 78 aug. 25............. 83 aug. 26............. 93 aug. 27............. 93 aug. 28............. 99 Rotary Performing Arts Stage Every Wednesday through August 30 ~ 6:30pm (Celtic) WEATHER 6:30 - 8:30 PM Music in the Park CORRECTIONS The Polk County Itemizer- Observer website, www.polkio.com, is updat- ed each week by Wednes- day afternoon. There, you will find nearly every story that appears in the print version of the newspaper, as well as some items, in- cluding additional photos, that do not appear in print due to space limitations. The Itemizer-Observer is also on Facebook, Twitter and instagram. Watch for breaking news, links to sto- ries, sports scores updates and more. August 31 Monmouth 2017 Look for the Music in the Park Series on Facebook for more information about this year’s artists. HITMAN’S BODYGUARD (Digital) (R) NEITHER WOLF NOR DOG (Digital) (NR) DARK TOWER (Digital) (PG13) WIND RIVER (Digital) (R) SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING (Digital) (PG13) IT (Digital) (R) ANNABELLE: CREATION (Digital) (R) LEAP (Digital) (PG) EMOJI MOVIE (2D Digital) (PG) DUNKIRK (Digital) (PG13) LOGAN LUCKY (Digital) (PG13) (4:25) (2:25) (4:55) (4:15) (4:10) (2:10 4:40) (2:35 4:50) (2:20) (4:35) (4:35) 7:00 7:15 6:50 9:35 9:50 9:20 7:00 10:00 7:10 9:40 7:05 9:20 7:05 9:40 7:20 10:05 Mark Sturtevant Solution on Page 6A