Public Notice: Portland Fire & Rescue GO Bond Oversight Committee Meeting Notice
Aug 9, 2011 at 3:37 PM 0 Comments
CITY OF PORTLAND FIRE AND RESCUE
Chief John Klum, Director
Tuesday August 9, 2011
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PORTLAND FIRE & RESCUE GO BOND PROJECT OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2011
TIME:
3:00 PM. – 4:30 PM
LOCATION:
Portland Fire & Rescue Administration
Skidmore Conference Room
55 SW Ash Street
Portland, OR 97204
AGENDA:
- Introductions and PF&R Staff Changes
- Selection of Committee Chair
- Schedule Future Meetings
- Discussion of Station 21 Project Status
- Discussion of Apparatus Replacement Project Status
- Review Financial Status Reports
- Adjournment
A request for an interpreter or assisted listening device for the hearing impaired or for other accommodations for persons with disabilities should be made at least 48 hours before the meeting to (503) 823-5540. (TTY 503-823-6868)
For more information, please contact Paul Corah at (503) 823-3902 or paul.corah@portlandoregon.gov.
About the Portland Fire and Rescue GO Bond Project Oversight Committee
Portland Fire and Rescue will receive a total of $27.7M in General Obligation Bond proceeds, as authorized by Portland voters (Measure 26-117, November 2010 general election) to replace aging fire and emergency apparatus ($19.8M) and to construct a fire station near Willamette River ($7.9M). The Measure 26-117 ballot title requires that the City establish a five-member citizen oversight committee. This Independent Citizen Committee (ICC), as well as individual Project Oversight Committees is described in a December 20, 2010 memorandum from the City’s Chief Administrative Officer. Per this memorandum, the Portland Fire and Rescue GO Bond Project Oversight Committee will serve the City in both project advisory and oversight roles as follows:
1. Provide reports to the City of Portland’s Independent Citizen Committee (these reports will serve as the basis for the Independent Citizen Committee to develop their reports to the Chief Administrative Officer and City Council);
2. Provide oversight and guidance for the two Portland Fire and Rescue GO Bond funded projects: the replacement of apparatus and the construction of fire station;
3. Provide feedback on project planning and implementation to the Fire Chief and
4. Assist with communication to the Independent Citizen Committee and the City Council regarding the expenditures for the public safety General Obligation Bond Measure.
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August 9, 2011
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