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Assessment Underway For Dog River Pipeline Replacement

The effort to replace the Dog River pipeline that delivers water to The Dalles is moving into a new phase.  An environmental assessment is now being prepared for the long-discussed project, and will be put out for public comment.  The Dalles Mayor Steve Lawrence says they don’t yet have a permit from the Forest Service to go ahead with the project, but this step means they are closer than ever to being able to move forward.  Lawrence adds City Public Works Director Dave Anderson is reviewing documents on the assessment, and once that is done there will be a public comment process.

City of HR To Proceed With Parking Study

The Hood River City Council has decided to progress to a comprehensive downtown parking study after receiving a technical study that included surveys done during off-peak use in February and peak use in July.  Mayor Paul Blackburn says they will move on to a deeper look at the report as they look to make decisions on whether some kind of parking structure is needed.  The downtown parking advisory committee that is already in place will review proposals that are received and select a consultant to continue the project.

Fuller Getting Acclimated To New Position

New Hood River City Manager Rachel Fuller is getting acclimated to her new job.  Fuller started on the job a week ago, and will be at her first City Council meeting as manager Monday night.  Fuller says she’s received a warm welcome, and right now she is spending a lot of time learning about how the City operates.  Fuller has spent the past six-and-a-half years as the assistant city manager in Gresham, and before that worked for the City of Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  Monday’s City Council meeting begins at 6 p.m. in Hood River City Hall.  

Klickitat County Runs Summer Internship Program

Klickitat County has run an internship program this summer to help young people develop skills they can use to acquire jobs.  County Commissioner Jim Sizemore says the program was put together in part as a way to help the County develop its own workforce, but it dovetails to help young people learn how to work.  Six high school students from Goldendale were selected to take part this summer to work in six different departments, and Sizemore hopes it will grow to more opportunities next year and expand further west and east.  He notes it is much more difficult for high schoolers to find summer jobs than it was years ago, especially if they are under the age of 18.

Opening For Children’s Park Still Unknown

It is still unknown as to when the newly renovated Children’s Park in Hood River will finally open.  Mayor Paul Blackburn says they are frustrated about not being able to open it, but they are waiting until a key part arrives, and it is on back order.  Blackburn says they won’t set a date to open until the parts arrive, adding he hopes they will get here in a timely manner.  City Public Works will be able to do the installation once the parts are in hand.

Countdown To Local Election Filing Deadline

We are down to the final hours for those interested in running for a municipal office in Hood River and The Dalles.  The deadline to file is at 5 p.m. Tuesday in both cities.  In both communities…the mayoral and three City Council positions will be on the November ballot.  For information on those positions and the requirements and qualifications for running, go to city websites for both Hood River and The Dalles.  

Street Work Set For This Week

Work on a street cut for a manhole connection will take place just east of the West 2nd and Mount Hood Street intersection in The Dalles Tuesday through Friday.  Work will take place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on those days.  The east and west bound lanes will be reduced to one lane in each direction.  The lanes will be shifted to the north and south sides of the street as construction progresses, but will remain open and coned during construction hours.  Traffic signs will be posted in the immediate work areas.

Port of HR ID’s Properties To Prioritize

The Port of Hood River Commission identified four properties as priorities for future development after reviewing a recently completely analysis of the Port’s real estate holdings.  Port Commissioners gave staff direction to follow the recommendation of the analysis to the east portion of the Maritime site adjacent to Waterfront Park…property south of the Jensen Building on Portway Avenue, the Barman property adjacent to the Valero gas station on the waterfront, and a lot at the Lower Hanel Mill site.  Port Executive Director Michael McElwee says their current budget calls for taking steps to develop one or two of those locations.  These properties were identified in part because they were considered prominent in places that can facilitate other development, has the potential for job development with higher-wage jobs, and within the Port’s financial capability to carry out.

Thistlewaite Named To D-21 Zone 1 Position

The North Wasco County School District 21 Board has filled the vacant zone 1 position on the panel.  D-21 Superintendent Candy Armstrong says Rebecca Thistlewaite was chosen for the seat.  She had previously served on the Mosier Community School board.  Thistlewaite will fill the remainder of the current term for that position, which ends on June 30 of 2019.

Hood River Sheriff’s Office Seeking Missing Woman

Hood River County Sheriff’s deputies are asking for help in locating a 22 year old woman who has been reported as missing.  Alicia Galvez was last seen the evening of July 24 near the area of Tucker Road and Barrett Drive.  Galvez is described as about 5-foot-tall with a slender build.  If you see her or know her whereabouts, contact the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office dispatch at (541) 387-2711 or the Hood River County Sheriff’s Office tipline at (541)-387-7077

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