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Neighborhood Parking Benefit Program Summit

Warren Jimenez

Representatives from the Neighborhood and Business Associations gathered together to hear more about the Neighborhood Parking Benefit Program. Approximately 50 people attended to listen to presentations about the Cost of Free Parking, the Lloyd District Transportation Management Association and the Bureau of Planning Corridor Study. Sam opened the summit taking...

Posted by Warren Jimenez on May 26, 2006
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Filed Under APNBA, Events, Our Initiatives, Transportation

Sam Presents Checks to Business Districts

Warren Jimenez

At the quarterly Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Association (APNBA) meeting, Sam presented grants receipts with their checks. The APNBA Buisness Improvement Grant is a very effective program for improvement in our business districts. This is the reason why Sam advocated to get them an additional $100,000 last year. Here...

Posted by Warren Jimenez on January 24, 2006
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Filed Under APNBA, Jobs & Economy

Walkabout in Multnomah Village

Maria Thi Mai

After much rescheduling, Commissioner Adams visited Multnomah Village as part of his Business Association Walkabouts. Multnomah Village is one of 11 Business Associations selected for a pilot program to have Environmental Services and Transportation Community Liaisons. These Liaisons are intended to provide a single point of contact for navigating City...

Posted by Maria Thi Mai on January 6, 2006
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Filed Under APNBA, Environmental Services, Events, Front Page, Good Government, Livability & Environment, Office of Transportation, Southwest Portland, Transportation

What is a Brownfield?

Guest Author

Clark Henry is the Program Manager for the Bureau of Environmental Service's Brownfields Program. What in the world is a Brownfield? This and how can Brownfields create economic vitality for Portland were some of the questions that I helped answer on a tour with Commissioner Adams and his staff this...

Posted by Guest Author on November 28, 2005
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Filed Under 100 Businesses, APNBA, Environmental Services, Good Government

A conversation with Sam Adams: 100 businesses; innumerable goals

Mary Jo Markle

Read an interview with Sam published by The Daily Journal of...

Posted by Mary Jo Markle on November 15, 2005
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Filed Under 100 Businesses, APNBA, Jobs & Economy, News, Our Initiatives

Prosperity Now! Success

Guest Author

By Rob Mawson. Rob is the President of the Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations. Rob recently chaired the committee to plan Prosperity Now!, a daylong seminar on small business, growth management, and economic competitiveness. It sounds a bit like a 12-step program, and perhaps there are elements of that...

Posted by Guest Author on November 4, 2005
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Filed Under APNBA, Jobs & Economy

Prosperity Now!, November 1st

Warren Jimenez

Prosperity Now! is a symposium for small businesses, business district associations, and anyone interested in Portland's small business community. Filled with information for both small businesses and business districts, it's an opportunity to learn how to improve your business, to network, and to learn how collaboration can bring resources into...

Posted by Warren Jimenez on October 5, 2005
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Filed Under APNBA, Front Page, Jobs & Economy

Hello APNBA

Warren Jimenez

Dear Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations, As you know, I’m excited to work with you as your new City of Portland Commissioner Liaison beginning Friday, July 1, 2005. Allow me to tell you a little bit about the aspirations I have for myself and my staff. I gravitated to...

Posted by Warren Jimenez on June 23, 2005
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Filed Under APNBA, Jobs & Economy

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