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Hey, kids, wouldnât Boaty McBoatface and Bryan Ferry be great names? No? Ugh, kids today!) Or maybe, once again, nothing will happen. But here are five reasons why Frog Ferry just might get past the hot tub musing/barstool brainstorm stage and take form. 1. Traffic keeps getting worse, and transit is slow. A 2006 ferry feasibility study concluded a commuter service was too expensive to pursue at the time, but that it could be viable in the future if certain things happened. The first such condition: âdegradation of vehicular travel time on roadways parallel to the river that give a water-born transit a distinct travel time advantage.â If the vehicle in question is a bus, the travel timeâs never been that great. The trip between the heart of St. Johns and downtown Portland takes an advertised 30 minutes on TriMet s infrequent 16, but it s a lot longer if there s a freight train crossing on NW Naito or a backup on the St. Johns Bridge ramp. The ....
Apr 1, 2021 Jane (Irvin) Nantz, 84, born and raised at 7 Lake View St. in Lake Placid, passed away March 21, 2021, in Portland, Oregon. Born to Bill and Jane Irvin on May 27, 1936, she graduated from Lake Placid High School in 1954, followed by Becker College in Massachusetts. Jane met her husband of 60 years, Jack Nantz, in 1957 at Freddy’s Bar & Grill and spent their first date skiing. Jack and Jane moved to Oregon in 1974, where they could be close to skiing, golf and where Jane took up cycling. Her passion for cycling led her to completing many Cycle Oregon and Reach the Beach events. She loved to go on weekly rides with her “Bike Bunch” and had taken up spinning during the off season. Jane could always be found taking a number of fitness classes; it was her favorite way to start a day. ....
VALE The Vale City Council picked a familiar face to be the new City Manager Tuesday at its second meeting of the month. The council hired one of its own, Todd Fuller, 51, to replace Russell Kirkpatrick who had worked just a short time last year before resigning and Katy Lamb, who filled the position until another person was hired. The remaining council members set his salary at $72,500. Fuller will start in his new job March 1. Fuller was just re-elected to the Vale City Council in the November General Election, having served on the council since 2019. According to information provided when he ran in the election, Fuller is active in the high school with various events, has helped with Cycle Oregon and Special Olympics. ....
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