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Bob Stacey daily digest for 05/14/2015

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Daily digest for Thursday, May. 14, 2015:
 

Serving Sylvania: more tough choices for Southwest Corridor Plan

May 13, 2015 2:27 pm

For the Southwest Corridor Plan, Mount Sylvania represents another difficult decision: how to bring faster transit to an area with a lot of potential but a lot of constraints, balancing residents' concerns with a college's future.


A new Rose in the Rose City's Gateway District

May 12, 2015 3:40 pm

The grand opening of the Rose Apartments in East Portland's Gateway district represents a visible icon of the progress and momentum happening in the neighborhood, local community leaders believe.


Metro, PCC Southeast team up to get students hooked on new travel options

May 12, 2015 11:30 am

Metro's Drive Less Save More program has students at PCC Southeast learning new ways of getting to school and around the region.


Southwest Corridor Plan launches online map, plans Tuesday forum

May 8, 2015 12:13 pm

Now through May 22, Metro invites the public to share transportation priorities with Southwest Corridor decision makers through an interactive map. The plan's partners will also hold a forum Tuesday, May 12 at Wilson High School in Portland.


Food for thought: DEQ expert talks food waste at Science on Tap event

May 7, 2015 10:13 am

The most recent event in Metro's Let's Talk Trash series, Ignoble Rot: Food Scraps as Compost and Energy, featured a presentation by David Allaway, waste prevention policy analyst with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. A crowd at the Clinton Street Theater attended the event Tuesday night, which was presented in partnership with Science on Tap, an ongoing local science lecture series.


 
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