Bicycle Rack - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Bicycle Rack - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Hope She Falls For Me - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Hope She Falls For Me - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Nature Scene - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Nature Scene - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Rewf: https://www.portland.gov/parks/construction/light-pole-safety-project
Rewf: https://www.portland.gov/parks/construction/light-pole-safety-project
Rewf: https://www.portland.gov/parks/construction/light-pole-safety-project
Rewf: https://www.portland.gov/parks/construction/light-pole-safety-project
Ref: https://www.doorofhopepdx.org/about/pillars/
Ref: https://www.doorofhopepdx.org/about/pillars/
Ref: https://www.doorofhopepdx.org/about/pillars/
Ref: https://www.doorofhopepdx.org/about/pillars/
Rewf: https://www.portland.gov/parks/construction/light-pole-safety-project
Rewf: https://www.portland.gov/parks/construction/light-pole-safety-project
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Rhythm - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Rhythm - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Ref: https://nftmural.org
Ref: https://nftmural.org
Ref: https://nftmural.org
Ref: https://nftmural.org
Hardware Store - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Hardware Store - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Ref: https://www.communitywarehouse.org/about/
Ref: https://www.communitywarehouse.org/about/
Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon (MESO)Ref: <a href="https://www.mesopdx.org/our-response/">www.mesopdx.org/our-response/</a>
Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon (MESO)Ref: <a href="https://www.mesopdx.org/our-response/">www.mesopdx.org/our-response/</a>
Ref: http://kingstreetlofts.squarespace.com
Ref: http://kingstreetlofts.squarespace.com
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Old Portland | New Portland - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Old Portland | New Portland - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Ref: https://www.sightline.org/tag/missing-middle/
Ref: https://www.sightline.org/tag/missing-middle/
Ref: https://www.sightline.org/tag/missing-middle/
Ref: https://www.sightline.org/tag/missing-middle/
Ref: https://www.sightline.org/tag/missing-middle/
Ref: https://www.sightline.org/tag/missing-middle/
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Ref: https://www.pps.net/jefferson
Ref: https://www.pps.net/jefferson
"Turns out the signs are put up by the Portland Fire Marshal to denote buildings that are unsafe for firefighters. The “U” stands for “unsafe.” They started going up about three years ago, said Mike Alderman, special hazards inspector with Portland Fire &amp; Rescue.Here’s how they work: The fire department has a catalog of all the unsafe buildings that includes details on how the buildings are unsafe. For example, if a warehouse has a lot of cotton or paper products on the second story, firefighters need to know because those materials could absorb water and double the weight of the floor. The catalog also include details about where firefighters can and cannot go in the building, as well as details about which exits are blocked and which parts of the building are structurally unsound.This catalog is kept in a database that firefighters can access from computers in their trucks, but since they don’t usually have time to check it – fires are emergency situations, after all – they usually get the information from the dispatcher.So why do firefighters need signs if they have this database? The signs on the buildings are necessary, Alderman said, in cases where firefighters stumble upon a fire. For example, if firefighters get a call or just happen to see a fire without first talking to dispatch, the sign will let them know they need to ask dispatch about the special safety precautions before barging into the building.Now just because a building has a “U” sign doesn’t mean the building isn’t safe to inhabit. In fact, a building can be 100 percent up to building code but not comply with the fire code. Building owners may not like the “U” on their buildings, but Alderman said they usually understand it’s necessary. Besides, a building owner could always bring his building up to fire code, which would allow him to remove the sign.Ref: https://djcoregon.com/news/2010/10/01/what-do-the-red-u-signs-on-portland-buildings-mean/
"Turns out the signs are put up by the Portland Fire Marshal to denote buildings that are unsafe for firefighters. The “U” stands for “unsafe.” They started going up about three years ago, said Mike Alderman, special hazards inspector with Portland Fire &amp; Rescue.Here’s how they work: The fire department has a catalog of all the unsafe buildings that includes details on how the buildings are unsafe. For example, if a warehouse has a lot of cotton or paper products on the second story, firefighters need to know because those materials could absorb water and double the weight of the floor. The catalog also include details about where firefighters can and cannot go in the building, as well as details about which exits are blocked and which parts of the building are structurally unsound.This catalog is kept in a database that firefighters can access from computers in their trucks, but since they don’t usually have time to check it – fires are emergency situations, after all – they usually get the information from the dispatcher.So why do firefighters need signs if they have this database? The signs on the buildings are necessary, Alderman said, in cases where firefighters stumble upon a fire. For example, if firefighters get a call or just happen to see a fire without first talking to dispatch, the sign will let them know they need to ask dispatch about the special safety precautions before barging into the building.Now just because a building has a “U” sign doesn’t mean the building isn’t safe to inhabit. In fact, a building can be 100 percent up to building code but not comply with the fire code. Building owners may not like the “U” on their buildings, but Alderman said they usually understand it’s necessary. Besides, a building owner could always bring his building up to fire code, which would allow him to remove the sign.Ref: https://djcoregon.com/news/2010/10/01/what-do-the-red-u-signs-on-portland-buildings-mean/
History: http://cms.mcmenamins.com/files/History/Chapel/history.chapel06.pdf
History: http://cms.mcmenamins.com/files/History/Chapel/history.chapel06.pdf
History: http://cms.mcmenamins.com/files/History/Chapel/history.chapel06.pdf
History: http://cms.mcmenamins.com/files/History/Chapel/history.chapel06.pdf
Ref: https://www.pcc.edu/sustainability/on-campus/cascade/cascade-learning-garden/
Ref: https://www.pcc.edu/sustainability/on-campus/cascade/cascade-learning-garden/
PCC Student (Jade Wade) Mural - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
PCC Student (Jade Wade) Mural - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
PCC Student (Jade Wade) Mural - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
PCC Student (Jade Wade) Mural - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Ref: http://www.tulipshoptavern.com
Ref: http://www.tulipshoptavern.com
Ref: https://www.pcc.edu/programs/emergency-medical/
Ref: https://www.pcc.edu/programs/emergency-medical/
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://penrosefriends.org/xeric-pollinator-gardens/
Ref: https://penrosefriends.org/xeric-pollinator-gardens/
Ref: https://penrosefriends.org/xeric-pollinator-gardens/
Ref: https://penrosefriends.org/xeric-pollinator-gardens/
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peninsula_Park
Ref: https://ebikestore.com/about
Ref: https://ebikestore.com/about
Old Portland | New Portland - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Old Portland | New Portland - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Greenway - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Greenway - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Greenway - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Greenway - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Neighborhood Public Art - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Neighborhood Public Art - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Northern Catalpa - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
Northern Catalpa - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
For Sale - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
For Sale - 3/25/2023 Walk to St Johns
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