A6 • Friday, April 2, 2021 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Chamber: Owners of Thai Me Up take top honor Continued from Page A1 Event cancellations included Pouring at the Coast, Fourth of July fi re- works, Seaside Beach Vol- leyball and the Hood to Coast. Thursday night’s event emphasized the positive. CMH Urgent Care Sea- side, which opened in the Seaside Outlets last January, was winner of the chamber’s Community Impact Award, delivered to the business deemed to have made a posi- tive impact on Seaside. The Retailer of the Year, presented to Cleanline Surf, recognizes a business which has been proactive to chang- ing market trends, embraced new technology or ideas, strong relationships with employees and customers, Heman said. Sea Star Gelato won the Rising Star/New Business Award. The Legacy Award, pre- sented to members of the community who have been part of the chamber and busi- ness community for at least 10 years, went to Knutsen Insurance. “It is both a testa- ment to the member and their commitment to service,” Heman said. Doug Barker was named Volunteer of the Year. “The volunteer of the year is some- one who really dedicates a lot of time, energy and eff ort to what we do as an organi- zation for our community,” Owen said. “They’re moti- vated, driven — these are people who aren’t looking for the limelight. They’re in the trenches working on a regular basis.” Keith Chandler of the Seaside Aquarium received the Byron Award, delivered to a leader in community service. “Keith’s there even for events he has nothing to do with, whether it’s the car event, or the wine walk or the fl ower baskets,” said chamber member and volun- teer Gini Dideum in present- ing the award. “Any time an organization in town asks for a donation, he’s always there giving generously. Every organization needs a Keith Chandler.” Despite the pandemic and its impacts, local busi- nesses did step up, took on the challenges and did the best they could, Heman said. “Congratulations to all of you. Everybody should get an award for being able to manage your businesses in this last year. Thank you Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian again everybody for doing your part in this awesome Pattaraporn “Patta” Lorwatcharasophon, Dacha “Kim” Pathumratanathan and their four children sit outside their new restaurant on Pier 12 in Astoria. community.” Goals: Plans include resiliency master plan, water protection Continued from Page A1 which means in less than a decade, so you don’t want to take this too lightly,” City Councilor Tom Horning, a geologist, said. A resiliency master plan is moving along at a good pace, City Councilor Randy Frank said. A communications tower will add redundancy to radio systems between the north and southern parts of the county. City of Seaside Horning and Frank The Seaside City Council met March 22 and reviewed priorities of a January goal-setting will team to guide com- session. pletion and implementa- tion of a source water pro- tection plan to protect old growth forests. “An older forest will give up 50% more water in the summer than a young forest,” Horn- ing said. “One of the things is how to accomplish this. It also enhances the forest for wildlife and salmon species in the river.” Barber and City Coun- cilor Dana Phillips will lead succession planning for City Manager Mark Win- stanley, who announced his retirement in 2022. Barber and Montero plan to update the City Charter as needed, a signifi cant pro- cess that will require a vote by citizens. “Tita and I are looking at city ordinances, reviewing, revising and updating those city ordi- nances,” Barber said. “It’s a huge process. We’re also revising policies for com- mittees and commissions, what they can and do.” Montero asked coun- cilors to provide regular updates. “I’d like to have a monthly regular report in, so we can keep all of us apprised, and our commu- nity toward what progress we are making,” she said. Campus: Overall campus construction is expected to reach $131M Continued from Page A1 building as well as Pacifi c Ridge Elementary. It also serves portions of Seaside. Overall campus con- struction is expected to reach $131 million, Henry said, presenting a chart indi- cating budget and district payments. “The blue line is what we projected. The green line is our current path. We’re getting very close to our revised budget has been. As long as we can keep the green line below West entrance to the new campus. the blue line, I think we’ll be doing OK.” At Pacifi c Ridge Ele- mentary, construction is close to completion, with some woodwork, informa- tion technology and fi nal furniture items. The wetland area will be replenished with willow trees and plants, with an emphasis on animal-resis- tant plantings. “We had some plants in the storm water ponds which unexpectedly are favored by elk,” Henry said. “They are being replaced at no cost to the district. We’ve also had some of the same problems as everyone else in town with hoof tracks, grass clumps pulled up, and ‘elk-duds.’” Seaside School District The blue line is projected spending and the green line the current path. To place a classified ad call 800-781-3214 or go to SeasideSignal.com DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON 107 Public Notices Age 16-21? Northwest Oregon Works is offering money and support to help you get a GED or finish high school! Contact your Clatsop Student Success Coach for info: garnerl@ onwib.org 541-921-7329 Looking for a new place to live? The classified ads offer a complete section of homes, apartments, and mobile homes to fit your needs. Check daily for new listings! 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Call Phil @ 503-738-2607 or email your interest and experience to phil@borlandelectric.com. Full-Time Employment Family Health Center seeks a FT Receptionist. Med/Dental office exp+. Send resume. visit www.cowlitzfamilyhealth.org/ jobs Ocean Park, WA. jobs@cfamhc.org 651 Help Wanted Housekeepers $15+/hr Interviews and application at The Tides at corner of Ave U and Beach Dr. 2316 Beach Dr, Seaside. SHOP LOCAL! Check the Business Directory daily to utilize the local professionals advertising in The Seaside Signal. To place an ad in our Business Directory, call 503-325-3211. Classified Ads work hard for you! Sea Sprite Guest Lodgings We are looking for a thorough housekeeper with excellent cleanliness standards to attend all areas of our facilities. Hours, 25 to 35 a week, $16 an hour or DOE. Call 503-436-2266 Bebop Burgers and Big Kahuna Pub & Grill are hiring! Fast paced, fun atmosphere. We’re looking to fill our seasonal positions: line cook, front counter, galley & bartender. 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