The INDEPENDENT, September 21, 2011 Page 13 City Manager Hough gives detailed city report to Banks Council From page 12 agreement to participate in a Pilot Project for LED fixtures. LED fixtures provide better light diffusion with significantly less energy usage. Council agreed to have Hough sign the Pilot Project Agreement on behalf of the city. • Hough advised Council that the city is beginning a re- view of extra-territorial fire hy- drants to see whether they are in service. The issue has a bearing on the design of the Main Line Replacement Project slated to begin in 2015. • The Banks rest stop for the Beaverton, Banks, and Beyond fund raising event went very well. The city sponsored the rest stop as part of its econom- ic development aspirations. The city is already planning to continue sponsoring the rest stop next year and annually thereafter. • Hough has been advised by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) that due to funding restrictions, the department is revising (and eliminating) some of the district boundaries. This will result in the City of Banks (and other parts of western Washington County) being shifted from Re- gion 1, District 2A (headquar- tered in Portland) to Region 1, District 1 (headquartered in As- toria). The city will not see any change in maintenance opera- tions (the city will continue to be covered by the Manning Maintenance station) and very little change in the short run for design and operations servic- es). • The city has two opening on the Banks Tree Advisory County seeks residents for CAC Washington County is plan- ning to update its Transporta- tion Plan and is looking for area residents to serve on a Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC) to help guide the project. The CAC application is available through the Transportation Plan page of the Washington County website (www.co.wash ington.or.us) or by calling the Long Range Planning Division at 503-846-3519. Applications should be completed and re- turned to the Long Range Plan- ning Division by September 30, 2011. The CAC is expected to in- clude approximately 20 mem- bers to represent a balance of geographic and stakeholder in- terests, and provide a broad range of perspectives on trans- portation matters. The commit- tee, which will be appointed by the Board of Commissioners, will likely meet six to eight See members on page 14 er b m e t S e p t 2 7 t h s to 1 2 26th Birthday Celebration! Hot Dog or 25¢ Soda Pop 11am to 6pm Fri & Sat Sept 24th & 25th Board and is soliciting applica- tions. The city is also working with a potential volunteer ar- borist who will advise the Parks and Trees Director and the Portland area. The article men- tioned Banks and the Banks- Vernonia State Trail. The city sees this as an economic See Banks on page 14 Tree Advisory Board on tree matters. • The city recently made the New York Times in an article about spending 36 hours in the SAVE ON SELECT For the best service, selection & value, Go to the SOURCE… ® FRIGIDARE APPLIANCES up to 10% off BRANDSOURCE ® THE MOST RELIABLE BRAND SAVE 10% New Convection Bake! SAVE 10% $ 649 $ Frigidaire ® Electric Range 499 Frigidaire ® 18.2 Cu Ft Top Mount Refrigerator • Smoothtop Range • Self Cleaning • 4 Radiant Elements • Store-More™ Organizational System • Clear Dairy Door • Full-width Freezer Rack FFEF3019MW FFTR1814LW SAVE 10% $ $ 499 249 Frigidaire ® 3.21 Cu Ft Front-Load Washer Frigidaire ® Built-In Dishwasher • TimeWise ® Technology • Advanced Rinse Technology • SilentDesign™ • Tall Tub Design • Ready-Select ™ Controls • Fits Up to 12 Place Settings FRFW3700LW FBD2400KB Boy Scout Troop #581 Proceeds to benefit troop #581 Join us for Birthday Cake Enter all week to win Prizes Starting at 12 p.m. Friday, Sept 24 Drawing held at 12 p.m. Saturday Sept 30 660 So. Main, Banks • 503-324-2171 Store Hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 - 5:30 Saturday 8:30 - 5:00 Serving the local community for over 65 years 2008 Main Street • Forest Grove • 503-357-6011 Shop from home at www.vandykeappliance.com