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    July 5, 2019
T he C olumbia P ress
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Budget: City approves more than $36 million plan for fiscal year 2019-2020
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from franchise fees (paid by
utilities and cable compa-
nies), transient taxes (from
hotel and campground cus-
tomers), state shared reve-
nues (taxes on liquor, mar-
ijuana and cigarettes), fees
and fines.
Some city departments and
projects are intended to be
funded in full or in part by
user fees, such as when de-
velopers pay fees for a city
planner to review and ap-
prove building plans. Water,
sewer and trash fees should
pay for those services. Gaso-
line taxes should pay to im-
prove roads.
But in nearly every case,
Warrenton’s user fees fall
short and the shortage must
be covered by the general
fund.
Warrenton voters also
chose to tax themselves to
pay for library services and
additional police services.
This year, property owners
will pay $1.67 per thousand
dollars of assessed value for
general government, 33 cents
for the library and 28 cents
for police.
Grants will cover parts of
some projects, including re-
placing and improving water
and sewer services in Ham-
mond and improvements at
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OF CLATSOP
In the Matter of the Estate of PATRICIA CORINNE WEST, Deceased
Case No.: 19PB04356
Courtesy City of Warrenton (2018-19)
the Pacific Coast Seafoods
plant.
W arrenton -h ammond
s Chools
The school board approved
a $64 million budget in mid-
June that includes a spending
plan for the construction levy
voters approved last year.
Just over $46 million is be-
ing used to purchase property
for a new middle school and
NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Cheryl L. West-Davies has been ap-
pointed Personal Representative. All persons having claims against the
estate are required to present them, with vouchers attached, to the Person-
al Representative c/o Seaside Attorneys, 842 Broadway, Seaside, Oregon
97138, within four months after the date of first publication of this notice or
the claims may be barred.
All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain
additional information from the records of the Court, the Personal Repre-
sentative, or the lawyer for the Personal Representative, Jeremy Rust.
Dated and first published on July 5, 2019.
Jeremy Rust, OSB No. 094927
Seaside Attorneys
842 Broadway
Seaside, Oregon 97138
Attorney for Personal Representative
NOTICE
Disposition of Abandoned Property
(ORS 98.245)
July 5, 2019
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office has in its physical possession the
unclaimed personal property described below. If you have any ownership
interest in any of that unclaimed property, you must file a claim with the
Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office within 30 days from the date of publication
of this notice, or you will lose your interest in that property.
•
•
•
Carpet cleaner
Small pull-start, shaft drive motors
Black metal yard light on post
The Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office has in its physical possession the un-
claimed personal property of the following individuals listed below. If your
name is listed, you must file a claim with the Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office
within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice, or you will lose
your interest in that property.
•
•
•
Johnson, Lorrie Frances
Norman, Todd Leslie
Scott, Richard Frank
To file a claim, please contact: Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office evidence
technician, 1190 SE 19th St, Warrenton, OR, phone 503-325-8635.
Publish: The Columbia Press, July 5, 2019
begin construction.
About $11 million goes to
paying teachers and other
employees, about $2.3 mil-
lion will fund food services
and other school programs
and the rest will pay off al-
ready incurred debt.
Property owners will pay
$4.59 per $1,000 of assessed
property value to fund the
school budget.
C latsop C ounty
County commissioners ap-
proved an $84.42 million
budget for 2019-20.
Property tax owners will
pay $1.53 per $1,000 of as-
sessed property value.
The board also voted to
earmark $250,000 from the
contingency fund toward a
proposed watershed protec-
tion project in Arch Cape.
Road work
W arrenton
• A project to improve Youngs
Bay Bridge on Highway 101 is
under way and expected to con-
tinue through 2021. A contain-
ment structure attached to the
sides of the bridge was built and
most of the work is being done
from a barge beneath the bridge.
There will be periodic single-lane
closures at night.
a storia
• A project to replace six aging
bridges along Astoria’s water-
front will continue through
June 2020. Seventh, Ninth and
Eleventh streets are being rebuilt
with an expected completion
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sometime this month. Construc-
tion on Sixth, Eighth and Tenth
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s easide
• Work crews are removing and
replacing a separator island on
Highway 101 between 10th and
12th avenues in Seaside. There
will be single-lane closures at
night to allow the contractor to
perform concrete pours, with all
lanes open by 4 a.m. During the
day, traffic lanes will be shifted
to accommodate traffic.
• The Dooley Bridge, just north
of the Highway 101 junction
with Highway 26 is undergo-
ing repair, including soft spot
fixes, asphalt grinding and inlay,
centerline rumble strips and
new striping. There will be sin-
gle-lane closures between 8 p.m.
and 7 a.m. on weekdays only.
C latsop C ounty
• County crews are mowing and
chopping around Astoria and
Knappa.
• John Day River Road is un-
dergoing road maintenance,
although no delays are expected.
• Taylorville Road is being chip-
sealed.