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I'll join in too! What the hell my father; I'm Told; broke the Bank in
Monte Carlo and won El Gordo; the Spanish National Lottery; after escaping
a Communist Revolution in Portugal in the '30's!
Hell I'm just as likely to win!
George
-------Original Message-------
From: Darell
Date: 04/27/06 16:10:55
To: Steve Brown; obra-bounces@list.obra.org; Jonathan Maus
Cc: OBRA list
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FW: Portland International Raceway
In parts of Europe there are cycling clubs that own their own circuit track,
about half the size of pir. Pir could become an amateur sports complex that
could include an indoor center with a running track, velodrome, and
multi-use sports courts. Why not include a skate park, bmx, and cylocross
course as well. There may also be enough room for a few soccer fields as
well. I'll pay for it when I when the big lottery of $100 million or more.
Darell
;-)
Sent wirelessly via BlackBerry from T-Mobile.
-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Brown
Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 14:01:02
To:"Jonathan Maus"
Cc:OBRA list
Subject: Re: [OBRA Chat] FW: Portland International Raceway
If the cars were gone, does it make sense to make this a bike park.
Road, cycle cross, dream of an indoor velodrome or at least one with a
roof.
Steve Brown
On Apr 27, 2006, at 1:51 PM, Jonathan Maus wrote:
You can leave a comment about?this on the Mayor's
blog:
0000,0000,EEEEhttp://www.portlandonline
com/mayor/index.cfm?a=114842&c=41986
?
--Jonathan
?
On 4/27/2006 1:41:45 PM, Adrian Black
(0000,0000,EEEE)
Wrote:
> To Whom It May Concern:
> You are receiving this email in response to concerns expressed
Regarding
> Portland International Raceway (PIR). I sincerely apologize for the
Mass-
> email, but Mayor
> Potter's office received many inquiries about this issue, and I
Think clarifying the Mayor's
> perspective on this to everyone at once is the most expedient way to
> respond.
> While an enthusiastic headline writer recently wrote that Mayor
Potter
> asked "Parks to get going in moving PIR," the
> Mayor's actual request was less sensational.
> At the conclusion of a recent hearing to discuss noise waivers for
the track, the Mayor asked for research to be done to answer three
Broad questions:
> 1.???? If it was possible to move PIR somewhere else in the city,
Where would be the best location, and what kinds of issues for the
Community would that present?
> 2.???? What costs would be associated with any move; where would
That funding come from, and how would that impact the City?
> 3.???? If the answers to the first two questions made a move both
Possible and positive, what would be the highest use for the current
Location?
> The Mayor is aware and supportive of the positive contribution PIR
Makes to our community, providing both recreation and a
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