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CONTACTS & LINKS


 

2004 NAC Board Members

Rachel Nettleton – Co-Chair & CPO 7 Rep

rachelnettleton@hotmail.com

 

Denise Averna – Co-Chair

 

 

Hal J. Oien, DMD, MAGD – Treasurer
  & Busbarn Sub-Committee Chair
  16725 NW Mission Oaks Drive
  Beaverton, OR 97006

haloien@aol.com

503 690 2794

JoAnn Eden – Neighborhood Liaison
  & alternate Recorder

Joann@searchrocket.com

 

David Kamin – Recorder & CPO 6 Rep

davidk@johnlscott.com

 

David James – BCCI Rep

nac@1davej.com

503 690 7544

Betty Essem – Transportation
  Sub-committee Chair & PAC Member

 

 

David Shettles – PAC Member

 

 

Julie Rockford – 170th/173rd PAC NAC Rep

ljrock4@juno.com

 

Pat Mitchell – Road Consultant & PAC Member

Pat@TheMitchellFamily.com

503 629 0163

John Hooson, Sr. – Environmental Consultant

 

 

Pat Russell – Honorary Consultant

agypsyrose@earthlink.net

 

Kevin Schaumleffle – Honorary Consultant

 

 

Layne Rockford

ljrock4@juno.com

 

Thomas Murphy

 

 

Tom Warren – Webmaster

fiveoakstriplecreek.webmaster@verizon.net

 

 

 

Additional Resources

Beaverton Police Dept
Traffic Safety Hotline

Non-emergency calls: 503-350-4009
(For emergencies, dial 911)

City of Beaverton
Abandoned Vehicle
Hotline

503-350-4058

City of Beaverton
Public Notices

City Website

City of Beaverton
News & Events

www.ci.beaverton.or.us/news/

City of Beaverton
Staff Reports

Staff Reports


- City of Beaverton Mayor's Office -

Mayor Rob Drake     (Chief of Staff: Linda Adlard)
PO Box 4755
Beaverton, OR 97076-4755
(503) 526-2497
mayormail@ci.beaverton.or.us


- Beaverton City Councilors -

Mailing Address: PO Box 4755, Beaverton, OR 97076-4755
E-mail Address: citymail@ci.beaverton.or.us
Online Comment Submission Form: www.ci.beaverton.or.us/council/comments.cfm


- CITY MINUTES & AGENDAS -

To see the agendas and minutes for City Council, Planning Commission, and BDR meetings, go to following City of Beaverton web pages: To sign-up to get the agendas delivered automatically to your e-mail address, visit www.ci.beaverton.or.us/maillist/maillist.cfm.


- Washington County Citizen Participation Organization (CPO) Program -

The CPO Program provides an avenue by which citizens can participate in County-level land-use & development planning. Washington County is split into several CPO regions. Depending on where you live within our NAC, you belong to one of the following CPO's:

The CPO program is funded by Washington County, and is administered through the local Oregon State University Extension office. For more information regarding the CPO program and how you can become involved, visit the CPO Website at www.orst.edu/extension/washington/citizen.htm.


- Oregon Department of Environmental Quality -

Stephanie Hallock, Director
Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
811 SW Sixth Avenue
Portland, OR 97204-1390
(503) 229-5300

Oregon DEQ Compliance and Enforcement (503) 229-5340


- Beaverton School District -

Jerome Colonna, Superintendent
16550 SW Merlo Road
Beaverton, OR 97006
(503) 591-8000


- Public Records Request Form -

This Public Records Request Form can be used for requesting access to public records from both the City of Beaverton and Washington County.


- "Oregon Helps" Website -

A new website, www.oregonhelps.org, helps families find out if assistance may be available for 28 different services. Oregon Helps is a simple way to find out if you might be eligible for several programs that serve families and children.

The program cannot guarantee that you qualify for assistance from these programs; families must still apply for help by contacting a program and filling out all required forms.

To access the information, families need to enter information at the website. Oregon Helps does not ask who you are and does not share information with anyone else. You will find out if you can get help from food stamps and other programs that offer emergency food, housing, health insurance, energy assistance, veteran’s services, day care, tax credits, cash assistance for families with children, and a range of senior and disabled services.





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