4 The Columbia Press February 19, 2021 Cindy Yingst/The Columbia Press The Tres Bro’s food truck currently is the sole occupant of a proposed food pod next to City Hall. Arnie’s Cafe is on the right. Pod: City works on creative plan for food trucks Continued from Page 1 could threaten a proposed new rent- al agreement with Pizutti’s Wood- Fired Pizza, which came before the agency Feb. 9. “It’s important that this thing gets finished and construction started in June or July,” Mayor Henry Balen- sifer said when the Urban Renewal Agency discussed the pizza truck agreement. While the city may have to address the availability of public restrooms too, he’s not keen on a permanent structure. “I don’t think the city wants to be involved in building brick-and-mor- tar bathrooms there,” Balensifer said. “Those things are maintenance nightmares.” Volunteers needed to be child advocates Court Appointed Special Advo- cates seeks volunteers to serve as the voice for local children in the le- gal system. CASA volunteers represent chil- dren who have been abused or ne- glected. An informational meeting is set for 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, via Zoom. For more information, visit the CASA website, clatsop-casa.org, or call Chelsea Harper at 503-338- 6063.