Friday, October 31, 2014

CLATSOP LAST CALL FOR NOV. 4 GENERAL ELECTION BALLOTS

   Time is running out to return ballots for the Nov. 4 General Election.
Ballots for the election must be returned by 8 p.m. Tuesday in order to be counted. To ensure their ballots arrive on time, voters are advised to bring completed ballots to one of the approved drop sites. Ballots placed in the mail before the deadline but not delivered until after will not be counted.
Voters are also reminded to complete and return both their original ballots as well as their supplemental ballots. The supplemental ballots were sent out Oct. 24 to correct errors to two issues on the original ballot – Measure 4-176, the Clatsop Community College bond measure, and the Cannon Beach city council race between Mike Benefield and George Vetter. Votes cast for either issue on the original ballot will not be tallied – only votes marked on the supplemental ballot will be counted.
Completed ballots can be dropped at the following sites by 8 p.m. on Election Day:
·   Clatsop County Clerk’s Office, Public Services Building, 820 Exchange St., Astoria -or- 24-hour drop box in front of office.
·   Cannon Beach City Hall, 163 Gower St., Cannon Beach
·   Seaside City Hall, 989 Broadway, Seaside
·   Warrenton City Hall, 225 S. Main Ave., Warrenton
·   Knappa High School, 41535 Old Highway 30, Knappa
·   Gearhart City Hall, 698 Pacific Way, Gearhart
·   Mist-Birkenfeld Fire Hall, 12525 Oregon Highway 202
·   Clatskanie Library, 11 Lillich St., Clatskanie
For more information contact the Clerk and Elections Office at (503) 325-8511 or go to the Clatsop County website, www.co.clatsop.or.us.
Election returns will be posted on the county website beginning at 8 p.m. Election Day.

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Warrenton City Candidates Speak at Warrenton Business Association Forum



Candidates for Warrenton city positions answered voter questions in a Warrenton Business Association Candidates Forum last (Wednesday) night at Warrenton  City Hall.  Two candidates are running for Mayor: incumbent Mark Kujala and current position 4 commissioner Mark Baldwin.  The candidates for the now open city commission position 4 are Pamela Ackley, David Goldthorpe, Richard Newton and Richard Frisbee.


Last year, Warrenton voters overwhelmingly approved a measure to make the Mayor elected at large by the voters directly instead of by appointment to the office by the city commission.

An audience of about 50 packed the City Commission chamber. Their questions focused on livability and economic vitality of the city.  


Both mayoral candidates stated Public Safety as the first priority of the city commission.  Incumbent Mayor Mark Kujala summarized the current status of police officer staffing.


“We were looking at the true possibility that we might only have eight police officers in 2014.  We had a levy that was on the ballot in November in order to extend one position, we also made a decision during the budget that year to take away from the police vehicle replacement policy and take money from patrol cars and put it into personnel, take money from the WBA (Warrenton Business Association) which was so generous, to give money toward funding a new position in the police department, and then we just received money from the federal government from the Department of Justice to fund three quarters of another position in the police department.  So we’re actually looking at eleven officers in 2015.  That is three officers more than we were looking at about sixteen months ago, so that’s a tremendous improvement.”  


Kujala added the next focus should be on the fire department, and the addition of a ladder truck.

Candidate Mark Baldwin also said public safety is the number one goal, and illustrated the needs of the fire department:


Baldwin.wav:   “With working class families, which the vast majority of us are, comes children, and schools, and in a small community lots of kids walking to and from school, and at the parks and so on and so forth, and I think it’s probably our largest goal is to protect those children.  The fire: I’ll touch a little on that.  I was down on Warrenton Mills property, Hampton Mills property, when that fire started, and that could have been so much worse without a ladder truck.  If it hadn’t have been for the ladder truck coming and the efforts of Hampton Mill employees turning on their pumps at their water pond and hooking up almost all of the hoses if not all of them – I believe was five hoses coming off of that pond and that pump, who knows what could have happened.  That mill could be gone today.  So with the additions we’ve made in the police department I believe we’re moving in the right direction, but we do need to work a little harder on the fire department. I think we’re going to lose our rating if we don’t make some infrastructure improvements and some position improvements.”

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

CLATSOP COUNTY TO ISSUE SUPPLEMENTAL BALLOTS FOR COLLEGE BOND, CANNON BEACH RACE

  
   The Clatsop County Clerk’s Office will issue supplemental ballots to county voters as a result of errors in the Nov. 4 mail-in election ballot affecting a Clatsop Community College bond measure and a Cannon Beach City Council race.
For Ballot Measure 4-176, the Clatsop Community College bond, the ballot incorrectly lists the amount of the bond as “not exceeding $8,200,00.” The correct figure is $8,200,000.
In the Cannon Beach race, the ballot instructs voters to vote for one candidate in the contest between George Vetter and Mike Benefield for an at-large position on the city council. The instruction should have read “Vote for Two.”
On Monday the Oregon Secretary of State’s Office issued a directive requiring the county to issue supplemental ballots for both issues.
Supplemental ballots, including an explanatory letter, will be sent to the approximately 21,000 voters in the county later this week. The ballots will contain the Clatsop Community College bond measure question; ballots for the approximately 970 Cannon Beach voters will also include the city councilor race with the corrected instructions.
Voters are asked to vote their original ballot as well as the supplemental ballot when received.

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

City Council and Mayoral Candidates Speak at AAUW Forum



Candidates for Astoria city offices took the stage last (Tuesday) night at a forum sponsored by the Astoria chapter of the American Association of University Women.
Candidates for wards 1 and 3 plus the two mayoral candidates spoke to an audience of about 200 people, answering questions ranging from how to recruit young people to participate in city politics and planning to how the city council should work with the Port of Astoria commission.
George McCartin and Zetty Nemlowill are competing for the Ward 1 position on the council.  Cindy Price is running unopposed for the Ward 3 seat.

Citing a lack of parking spaces downtown, the first audience question sought the candidates takes on what to do with the former Safeway site – now the site of the proposed Heritage Square.  George McCartin said some environmental evaluation would have to take place before any plans could be implemented, and that further development should be prioritized against other city projects according to need.  Zetty Nemlowill and Cindy Price both stressed the need for affordable housing downtown.  Nemlowill said an earlier public input process called for a mixed use space.  She suggested such a space could include rental housing.

            “Lets look at student housing for the college.  If people live downtown, they’re going to shop downtown.  They’re not going to need to get in their cars and drive.” (:08)

Cindy Price added positive comments about mixed use for the site, and referenced a downtown improvement study done by consultant Michele Reeves for the Astoria Downtown Historic District Association

            “The biggest driver of downtown vitality is housing, and this is a really perfect place where we don’t have to worry about blocking other people’s views...” (:10)

Price added more public input should be sought before further design and fundraising plans.