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PUBLIC NOTICE
Community Connection of Northeast Oregon, Inc. is seeking
general contractors for its residential Weatherization Assistance
Program which serves Baker, Union, Wallowa and Grant counties.
To qualify, a contractor must have a Certified Lead-Based Paint
Renovation Contractor’s License and experience installing weath-
erization measures on both manufactured and site-built homes.
Contractor and contractor’s crew must be able to consistently fol-
low detailed weatherization specifications. Typical work includes
blowing insulation in building cavities such as floors, ceilings and
exterior walls, sealing ductwork, twining insulation under floors,
air sealing the building shell, installing exhaust fans and exterior
doors and windows. Contractors barred from federal contracts will
not be considered eligible.
Community Connection of Northeast Oregon is proud to publicly
support and encourage entrepreneurship throughout Northeast
Oregon. Businesses classified as WBE (Women Business Enter-
prise), DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise), MBE (Minority
Business Enterprise), and ESB (Emerging Small Business) are en-
couraged to apply. Please contact Kale Elmer at 541-963-3186 for
more information and an application form.
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NOTICE OF BUDGET HEARING
A public meeting of the Grant County Transportation Disttrict will be held on June 9, 2021 at
12:00 pm at the John Day Fire Hall at 316 S Canyon Blvd, John Day, Oregon. The purpose of this
meeting is to discuss the budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021, as approved by the
Grant County Transportation District Budget Committee. A summary of the budget is presented
below. A copy of the budget may be inspected or obtained at 229 NE Dayton, John Day, OR
between the hours of 9:00a.m. and 5:00 p.m. or online at www.grantcountypeoplemover.com.
This budget is for a biennial budget period. This budget was prepared on a basis of accounting
that is the same as the preceding year.
Contact: Angie Jones Telephone: 541-575-2370 Email: peoplemover@outlook.com
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PUBLIC NOTICE
The U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Ad-
ministration (EDA) is considering a request for Federal assistance
from the city of John Day to construct a Community Broadband
project in John Day, Grant County, Oregon. Pursuant to the Na-
tional Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) and the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA), EDA is conducting an assessment of the
potential of the proposed project to affect the environment and/or
historic properties. Notice is hereby given that the project is pro-
posed to be located in, or may affect, a floodplain and/or wetland
as defined by Executive Order (EO) 11988 and/or EO 11990.
The project will serve residents, businesses and public agencies
in Grant County, Oregon. It includes two project tasks: Community
broadband enhancements to John Day and Canyon City (Task 1)
and; Shared co-working space for distance learners, small busi-
nesses and disadvantaged residents at the John Day CyberMill
(Task 2). Project Task 1 will construct aerial and buried fiber optic
cable along with outside plant and equipment on public lands and
within public facilities owned and operated by the city of John Day,
and in rights of way along city streets operated by John Day and/or
the Oregon Department of Transportation, including U.S. Highway
26 (Main Street) and U.S. Highway 395S (S. Canyon Boulevard).
Project Task 2 will be located at 241 W. Main Street, John Day,
Oregon. Project information is available for review at the John Day
City Hall, 450 E. Main Street, John Day, OR 97845 between 8 a.m.
and 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and on Friday by appoint-
ment only. To schedule an appointment, please call City Hall at
(541) 575-0028 or email cityofjohnday@grantcounty-or.gov.
I F YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION REGARDING POTENTIAL IMPACTS TO HISTOR -
IC PROPERTIES OR ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES , INCLUDING WETLANDS OR
FLOODPLAINS , ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROPOSED PROJECT , PLEASE PROVIDE IT
IN WRITING VIA EMAIL , OR IN PERSON VIA TELEPHONE , TO :
R EGIONAL E NVIRONMENTAL O FFICER
US D EPARTMENT OF C OMMERCE
E CONOMIC D EVELOPMENT A DMINISTRATION
S EATTLE R EGIONAL O FFICE
RDimmick@eda.gov
(206) 220-7666
Comments received in the EDA Regional Office by 5:00 pm pacif-
ic on July 2, 2021 will be considered. A copy of the NEPA/NHPA
decisional document will be available upon request at the above
EDA Regional Office.
FINANCIAL SUMMARY–RESOURCES
Actual Amounts
2019-2020
Adopted Budget
This Year
2020-2021
Approved Budget
Next Year
2021-2022
Beginning Fund Balance/ Net Working
Capital
143,146
147,000
127,000
Fees, Licenses, Permits, Fines, Assessments
& Other Service Charges
129,325
54,000
141,000
Federal, State & all Other Grants, Gifts, Allo-
cations & Donations
643,688
1,453,105
1,143,587
Interfund Transfers/ Internal Service Reim-
bursements
92,700
92,700
117,700
All Other Resources Except Current Year
Property Taxes
23,690
16,520
18,530
1,032,549
1,763,325
1,547,817
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
Revenue from Bonds and Other Debts
Current Year Property Taxes Estimated to
be Received
TOTAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUMMARY–REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
405,137
476,000
474,520
Materials and Services
203,164
298,260
240,760
Capital Outlay
134,968
772,275
615,100
Debt Service
Interfund Transfers
92,700
92,700
117,700
111,596
89,687
36,375
12,494
10,050
872,344
1,763,325
1,547,817
Contingencies
Special Payments
Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance &
Reserved for Future Expenditure
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
FINANCIAL SUMMARY–REQUIREMENTS AND FULL-TIME EQUIVALENT
EMPLOYEES (FTE) BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT OR PROGRAM
872,344
FTE
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
1,547,817
9
10
10
872,344
1,763,325
1,547,817
9
10
10
TOTAL FTE
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1,763,325
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JOHN DAY URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT 2021-2022 BUDGET HEARING
A hearing of the John Day Urban Renewal District will be held on June 8, 2021 at 8:30 p.m. at
316 South Canyon Blvd, John Day, Oregon. The purpose of this hearing is to discuss the budget
for fiscal year beginning July 1, 2021 as approved by the Budget Committee. A summary of
the budget is presented below. A copy may be inspected or obtained at the John Day City Hall
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The budget was prepared
on a basis of accounting that is that is consistent with the basis used last year.
JOHN DAY URBAN RENEWAL DISTRICT 2021-2022 BUDGET SUMMARY
Net Working Capital
0
17,685
8,868
Federal, State and Other Grants
0
0
0
62,500
100,000
0
Interfund Transfers
0
0
100,000
Fees & Licenses
0
0
2,000
Revenue from Bonds & Other Debt
100
0
0
Estimated Resources other than Property
Taxes
Other Current Resources
62,600
117,685
110,868
Revenue from Division of Tax
27,343
53,000
63,000
0
0
0
89,943
170,685
173,868
Revenue from Special Levy
TOTAL RESOURCES
REQUIREMENTS BY OBJECT CLASSIFICATION
Personnel Services
Materials and Services
0
0
0
74,744
88,885
123,600
Capital Outlay
0
0
0
Debt Service
0
81,800
50,268
Interfund Transfers
0
0
0
Contingencies
0
0
0
Unappropriated Ending Fund Balance
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
0
0
0
74,744
170,685
173,868
REQUIREMENTS BY ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT
Administration
74,744
170,685
0
0
0
74,744
170,685
173,868
0
0
0
FTE
TOTAL REQUIREMENTS
TOTAL FTE
173,868
SIGNIFICANT CHANGES:
*The proposed budget reflects a transfer of SDC dollars from the City water & sewer funds.
*The proposed budget reflects a larger than required payment to the OWFCU.
*The proposed budget will request the maximum amount of revenue that may be raised by dividing the taxes
under section 1c, Article IX of the State of Oregon Constitution and ORS Chapter 457.
*The proposed budget reflects grant revenues currently applied for but not received for the Broadband project.
PROPERTY TAX LEVY
Local Tax Increment Finance
Rate/Amount
Imposed
2019-20
Rate/Amount
Imposed This
Year 2020-21
Rate/Amount
Approved Next
Year 2021-22
27,343
53,000
63,000
STATEMENT OF LONG-TERM INDEBTEDNESS
Estimated
Debt
Outstanding
on July 1
Old West Federal Credit Union LOC
32,650
Old West Federal Credit Union
50,794
Estimated
Debt Autho-
rized, but not
incurred on
July 1
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PUBLIC NOTICE
At the April 28, 2021 Grant County Court meeting, the County
Court approved and initiated the following projects for funds re-
ceived to the County from the Secure Rural Schools and Com-
munity Self-Determination Act commonly known as Title III. The
funds were received in April 2021. A copy of the initiation can be
requested from the Grant County Court at 201 S Humbolt, Suite
280, Canyon City OR 97820 between the hours of 8:00 am and
4:00 pm Monday through Friday, or by emailing
puckettk@grantcounty-or.gov. The amount of the initiation is
$74,089.77 as verified by the Grant County Treasurer.
P ROJECT 1: F IREWISE C OMMUNITIES P ROGRAM
$25,000.00
“To carry out activities under the Firewise Communities program
to provide to homeowners in firesensitive ecosystems education
on, and assistance with implementing, techniques in home siting,
home construction, and home landscaping that can increase the
protection of people and property from wildfires.”
P ROJECT 2: S EARCH AND R ESCUE (S HERIFF ’ S O FFICE )
$15,000.00
$9,089.77
E MERGENCY M ANAGEMENT S ERVICES
“To reimburse the participating county for search and rescue and
other emergency services, including firefighting and law enforce-
ment patrols, that are performed on national forests 45 days after
the date on which the use was published as required in section
302 (b) and that are paid for by the participating county. To cov-
er training costs and equipment purchases directly related to the
emergency services described in the above paragraph.”
P ROJECT 3: C OUNTY C OMMUNITY W ILDFIRE P ROTECTION P LAN (CWPP)
$25,000.00
“To develop community wildfire protection plans in coordination
with the Forest Service acting on behalf of the Secretary of Ag-
riculture. Monitoring and updating an existing community wildfire
protection plan is a reasonable interpretation of the ‘developing’ a
plan in a dynamic environment where vegetation and other land-
scape conditions are continuously changing through natural pro-
cesses or through human activity.” Includes Umatilla, Walla Walla/
Whitman, Ochoco and Malheur National Forests.
A 45-day comment period is opened from the date of this publica-
tion, May 26, 2021. Individuals wishing to comment on these initi-
ated projects may do so by delivering their comments in person, or
by sending their comments in writing to Grant County Court, 201 S
Humbolt, Canyon City OR 97820, or emailing them to puckettk@
grantcounty-or.gov. All comments must be received by 4:00 pm
PST on Monday, July 12, 2021.
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FY 2021-2022
Adopted
FY 2020-2021
Actual
FY 2019-2020
TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
On June 25, 2021 at the hour of 9:00 a.m. at the front steps of the
Grant County Courthouse, 201 S Humbolt, Canyon City, Oregon,
the defendant’s interest will be sold, subject to redemption, in the
real property commonly known as: 309 Edgewood Drive, Canyon
City, OR 97820
A PORTION OF L OT 11, OF E DGEWOOD T ERRACE S UBDIVISION , G RANT C OUN -
TY , O REGON AS SHOWN BY THE PLAT THEREOF ON FILE AND OF RECORD IN
THE O FFICE OF THE COUNTY CLERK OF SAID COUNTY AND STATE IN B OOK 2
OF T OWN P LATS , AT PAGE 21, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS : B EGINNING AT THE
N ORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID L OT 11, THENCE S29°39’48”W, ( RECORD
BEARING S30°30’W), ALONG THE W ESTERLY LINE OF SAID L OT 11, A DIS -
TANCE OF 122.50 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING: THENCE
S29°39’48”W, CONTINUING ALONG THE W ESTERLY LINE OF SAID L OT 11,
433.70 FEET , MORE OR LESS , TO THE N ORTHERLY LINE OF E DGEWOOD D RIVE ;
THENCE E ASTERLY , ALONG THE N ORTHERLY LINE OF E DGEWOOD D RIVE TO A
POINT WHICH IS S4°33’55”W, OF THE TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING ; THENCE
N4°33’55”E, 438 FEET , MORE OR LESS , TO THE TRUE POINT OF BE-
GINNING.
The court case number is No. 19CV20535, where, BANK OF
AMERICA, N.A., is/are plaintiff(s), THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND
DEVISEES OF JOHN E. SHORT AKA JOHN ELWIN SHORT;
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF MARILYN G.
SHORT AKA GLADYS MARILYN SHORT; TERESA L. CHAIN;
KAREN JARRETT; JOHN ESTES SHORT; SAMUEL SHORT;
BANK OF THE CASCADES MORTGAGE CENTER; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; STATE OF OREGON; OCCUPANTS OF
THE PROPERTY, is/are defendant(s). The sale is a public auction
to the highest bidder for cash or cashier’s check, in hand, made
out to Grant County Sheriff’s Office. For more information on this
sale go to: http://oregonsheriffssales.org/
NOTICE TO DEBTOR
You should be careful about offers to sell rights to surplus funds.
You may have a right to surplus funds remaining after payment
of costs and satisfactions of the judgement, as provided in ORS
18.950(4).
If you transfer or sell your right to redemption, you might not have
the right to surplus funds.
PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS, READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY
Before bidding at the sale, a prospective bidder should inde-
pendently investigate:
(a) The priority of the lien or interest of the judgment creditor;
(b) Land use laws and regulations applicable to the property;
(c) Approved uses for the property;
(d) Limits on farming or forest practices on the property;
(e) Rights of neighboring property owners; and
(f) Environmental laws and regulations that affect the property.
Conditions of Sale: All potential bidders are subject to in-
spection of funds prior to or during participation in the auc-
tion to qualify as a bidder. Individuals without proof of suffi-
cient funds, or that have not qualified before the start of the
auction, will not be allowed to participate. Only U.S. currency
and/or cashier’s checks made payable to Grant County Sher-
iff will be accepted. Payment must be made in full immedi-
ately upon conclusion of sale. Only the judgement creditor
who obtained the writ may credit bid up to the Writ amount
plus allowable costs. The judgement creditor must have cash
in hand for any difference above the amount of the Writ and
allowable costs.