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		<title>Restore Tree Manual to 2009-2010 City of Portland Budget</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sent from Kina Voelz, HAND Land Use Chair: Please attend the final public budget hearing this Thursday, May 21 from 6 &#8211; 8: 30 pm at Mt. Tabor Middle School. Funding tree policy work will hopefully be included in this &#8230; <a href="http://handpdx.org/blog/2009/05/20/restore-tree-manual-to-2009-2010-city-of-portland-budget/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sent from Kina Voelz, HAND Land Use Chair:<br />
Please attend the final public budget hearing this Thursday, May 21 from 6 &#8211; 8: 30 pm at Mt. Tabor Middle School.<br />
Funding tree policy work will hopefully be included in this fiscal year&#8217;s budget, but probably not without your input.<br />
You may also testify online if you cannot attend tomorrow evening:  <a href="http://www.portlandonline.com/communitybudget">www.portlandonline.com/communitybudget</a>.<br />
Please see below as well.<br />
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<blockquote><p>TO CITYWIDE LAND USE GROUP:<br />
This year&#8217;s budget process is coming to an end.  The Tree Manual<br />
 needs your help to happen.</p>
<p>This major element in the Tree Policy work completed to date is not  a part of the Mayor&#8217;s budget request.  The Tree Manual needs to be  funded.  We need to express our support for a very minor funding request (.0003 of the total City budget) that will provide permanent value to everyone in the City.</p>
<p>The Tree Manual is a basic educational tool to inform all types of<br />
users within the City about the many values of trees and how to<br />
protect them.  It will explain how the tree code elements currently<br />
found in seven different bureaus within the City have been combined,<br />
clarified, and explained so tree policy is clarified.  As<br />
importantly, it will explain how to avoid unintentional damage to<br />
trees and the species differences that need to be understood.</p>
<p>More than 50% of the trees in the City are on private property.  The<br />
 role of trees as builders of property value, protectors of watershed<br />
 values, filters for water and air quality, habitat, temperature<br />
 managers, or simply contributors to quality of human life needs to<br />
 be compiled and shared so we can fully understand the multiple ways<br />
 in which trees make Portland the city it is.  A common source of<br />
 comprehensive information is needed for builders, developers,<br />
 homeowners, staff doing development review, contractors working in<br />
 the field, the general public, and the next generations who will<br />
 live in Portland.</p>
<p> The Tree Manual is a really minor investment to provide for the<br />
 education of current residents as well as the next generation.  That<br />
 is why one of fundamental uses of the Tree Manual will be as a<br />
 background for curriculum development in schools throughout the<br />
 City.  This educational tool for multiple users will help change<br />
 tree protection from being a source of rule making and enforcement<br />
 to its more appropriate role as preserving a valuable asset for<br />
 everyone in the City.</p>
<p> Please ask the Mayor and City Council to restore funding for the<br />
 Tree Manual to the 2009-2010 City budget.</p>
<p>Here are some ways to do that:<br />
Final Public Budget Hearing<br />
Thursday, May 21<br />
6:00-6:30 PM Community Fair<br />
6:30-8:30 Budget Hearing (2-minute testimony only)<br />
-<br />
Mt. Tabor Middle School<br />
5800 SE Ash St.<br />
Parking: available in lot and on street<br />
Bus Routes: 20, 71, 15</p>
<p>TESTIFY ONLINE<br />
www.portlandonline.com/communitybudget</p>
<p>The Council will adopt the final budget on Wednesday, May 27, 2009.<br />
Please make sure it includes funding for the Tree Manual.<br />
Thanks for one more effort.</p>
<p>Bonny McKnight; Coordinator;  Citywide Land Use Group</p></blockquote>
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