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Call 855-385-4473. 111 Baker County Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE The Baker County Transient Lodging Tax Committee will meet for a joint work session with the Baker County Tourism Marketing Committee on Thursday, February 18, 2021 from 9:00 am to 10:30 am, at the Baker County Courthouse, Baker City, Oregon. The Baker County Transient Lodging Tax Com- mittee will hold their regular meeting directly following the joint work session from 10:30 am to 11:30 am. Baker County operates under an EEO policy and complies with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act. Assistance is available for individuals with disabilities by calling 541-523-8200 (TTY: 523-9538). Legal No. 230971 Published: February 16, 2021 112 Union County Legal Notices 112 Union County Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Notice is hereby given that Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, Inc. will accept bids for the remodeling of the Northeast Oregon Regional Food Bank at 10213 McAlister Road in Island City, Oregon. Project components include structural changes, interior and exterior concrete work, the installation of freezer and cooler units, creating weather-protected shipping and receiving ar- eas, and remodeling of the office and kitchen areas. Exterior fenc- ing, a gas-fired generator, and burying the electrical lines will be bid as options. Bidders are required to participate in a walk-thru scheduled for Thursday, February 18, 2021 at 10:00 AM at the job site. Sealed bids will be received by mail or hand delivery to Community Connection, 2802 Adams Ave, La Grande, Oregon until 11 AM, March 2, 2021. Bids received after this date and time will not be considered. Contract Documents may be examined at: Community Connection Administration Office, 2802 Adams Ave- nue, La Grande, Oregon 97850. Costs for these documents are as follows: ITB documents, specifi- cations and reduced scale plans (11 x 17) $25.00 per set. The cost for documents with full size drawings is $50.00. All charges are nonrefundable and must be paid in advance. Partial sets are not available. For information on electronic copies of the documents contact Diana at 541-963-3186. Community Connection is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Published: February 6, 9, 11, 16, 2021 112 Union County Legal Notices Legal No. 230290 112 Union County Legal Notices PUBLIC NOTICE URBAN RENEWAL PROGRAM ACCEPTING PROJECT FUNDING APPLICATIONS La Grande, OR -- Each fiscal year, the La Grande Urban Renewal Agency (URA) has a limited amount of funding to allocate toward public/ private development projects within the Urban Renewal District. For the 2021-2022 fiscal year beginning July 1, 2020, the Agency will be accepting applications for project funding assis- tance until 5:00 p.m. on April 30. Applications received after this deadline will not be accepted. Beginning February 16, 2021, Application forms and information packets will be available online at http://www.cityoflagrande.org/ muraProjects/muraLAG/lagcity/index.cfm/city-offices/communi- ty-development/ and at the City of La Grande Planning and Eco- nomic Development Office, 1000 Adams Avenue, second floor. You may also request a packet via email by contacting Kendra VanCleave at KVanCleave@cityoflagrande.org. In order to be con- sidered for Urban Renewal funding, potential projects must be lo- cated within the Urban Renewal District, apply to physical building or site improvements (generally limited to exterior improvements only) and be ready for construction and completed between July 1, 2021 and June 30, 2022. Funding is limited to the amount budget- ed by the URA. This will be a competitive round of funding; there is no guarantee all qualified applicants will receive funding. The maximum funding available for any one project is 50% of total project cost, up to $75,000 for projects using primarily local con- tractors. Projects located at the La Grande Business and Technol- ogy Park may be eligible for up to $100,000 in funding depending on the specific location within the Park and whether or not Union County contractors are used. Eligible projects must have a mini- mum of $10,000 in total project costs. Funding is on a reimburse- ment basis only and will require an agreement between the appli- cant and the URA prior to project start. Funding is expected to be available after July 1, 2021. Projects that are for downtown historic building façade improvements should contact the Economic Devel- opment Department or La Grande Main Street Downtown. Questions should be directed to: Christine Jarski, Economic Development Director; 541-962-1307 or 541-962-5994; cjarski@cityoflagrande.org. Published: February 16, 18, 20, 2021 Legal No. 230786 111 Baker County Legal Notices REQUEST FOR BIDS Pine Eagle School District is requesting bids for the following labor according to the intermediate procure- ment process for bids under $100,000.00. Pine Eagle School District is requesting bids for labor to build a 84’ x 60’ Agricultural barn. Project: Construction of the Pine Eagle Agricultural Barn 1] Scope of Work Pine Eagle School District is seeking a building contractor to construct a 84’ x 60’ agricul- tural barn on District property in 2021. This is a labor bid only no materials are included. Bid Information: ∙ Wages must be prevail- ing wage as posted in the January 1, 2021 rates for pub- lic works contracts in Oregon. ∙ Work may begin as soon as possible in 2021 and must be completed by September 31, 2021. Criteria for awarding bid will take into account price as well as any other applicable factors such as, but not limited to, experience, specific expertise, availability, project understanding, contractor capacity and responsibility. ORS 279C.414. Copies of the Request for bid, including attachments can be requested by contacting the Pine Eagle School District Office located at 150 W. Bell St., Halfway, OR 97834 using information listed below. Bids may be mailed to: Pine Eagle School District Attn: Joe Denig 375 N. Main St. Halfway Oregon 97834 Deadline for bids to be sub- mitted to Pine Eagle School District is 2 P.M. Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 2:15 pm and the successful bid will be awarded within 30 days of opening. For questions please contact: Joe Denig Pine Eagle School District Cell: 541-540-5172 Office: 541-742-2550 Fax: 541-742-2815 Email: jdenig@pineeaglesd.org Legal No. 230515 Published: February 11, 13, 16, 2021 112 Union County Legal Notices Five Points Fuels Reduction Proposed Action Scoping USDA Forest Service Wallowa-Whitman National Forest La Grande Ranger District The La Grande Ranger District invites you to participate in the Five Points Fuels Reduction Project planning process. The Five Points project includes approximately 3,000 acres within the Five Points Sub- watershed; located in Union County, 5 air miles northwest of La Grande, OR at townships 2 south, range 37 east. A por- tion of the La Grande Valley Wildland Urban Interface com- poses the project area. This project was designed to comply with regulations for the wildfire resilience categorical exclusion granted by Section 605 Healthy Forest Resto- ration Act (16 U.S.C. 6591d) (FSH 1909.15, 32.3(9)) (DM Required). The project is con- sistent with Wallowa-Whitman Forest Plan, as amended. We propose approximately 3,000 acres of combined treat- ment including commercial harvest, non-commercial thin- ning, and prescribed burning. You can view the full proposal online at https://www.fs.usda. gov/project/?project=59492. Alternatively, contact Brianna Carollo by email (brianna.car- ollo@usda.gov). A supplemen- tal interactive storyboard can be found at: https://storymaps. arcgis.com/stories/ 3520f031e6f4477da 943c00a37ed7012 The district proposes this proj- ect with the intent of adjust- ing actions according to your feedback. Your comments will help us shape a comprehen- sive decision. The district wel- comes comments at any time; however, they are most helpful if received early. We must re- ceive your written comments by March 17, 2021. Email comments to Bill Gam- ble: comments-pacificnorth west-wallowa-whitman-la grande@usda.gov Published: February 16, 2021 Legal No. 231153 Call 541-963-3161 or 541-523-3673 to place your ad. A LITTLE AD GOES A LONG WAY Who says ads have to be big to work? A little one can get a big job done.