Job: Communications Manager – Transportation (City of Portland)

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Job Title: Communications Manager – Transportation
Company/Organization: City of Portland

Job Description:
The Portland Office of Transportation is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Transportation Communications Manager. The Portland Bureau of Transportation is a community partner in shaping a livable city by planning, building, managing, and maintaining an effective and safe transportation system that provides people and businesses access and mobility

The Transportation Communications Manager is a direct report to the Transportation Director and acts as principal spokesperson for the bureau. This position is responsible for managing and integrating public information and public involvement and education programs and initiatives to inform and educate citizens on new or changing programs related to transportation. The Communications Manager manages two Public Information Officers and is expected to exercise discrection and awareness of intergovernmental and community issues and sensitivities when carrying out responsiblities. Work includes organizing media events; presenting information at public events and community meetings; developing bureau-wide media relations policies and practices; developing comprehensive communications strategies and programs and managing internal and external communications; responding to public information requests and developing partnerships with other public and private organizations to develop educational opportunities for diverse audiences, engaging them to be part of the decision-making processes.

SALARY: $5,819.00 – $7,819.00 Monthly

OPENING DATE: 07/25/11

CLOSING DATE: 08/12/11 04:30 PM

How to Apply:
Apply online at: www.portlandoregon.gov/jobs

TO QUALIFY:
Applicants must specifically address and demonstrate in their cover letter and resume how their education, training and/or experience, meets each of the following qualifications:

– Knowledge of industry trends and media practices as they apply to developing and carrying out public information, public relations and community outreach programs.
– Knowledge of methods and techniques for creating effective media and public relations materials.
– Ability and experience analyzing and making sound recommendations on complex community and intergovernmental relations, media relations, community outreach and public affairs issues and strategies.
– Ability and experience in developing concepts and designing specific methods and techniques to improve communications and the distribution of information of general interest to bureau stakeholders.
– Ability and experience representing an organization effectively in public settings and with media representatives on a variety of issues.
– Ability and experience exercising tact, diplomacy and discretion in dealing with highly sensitive, complex, confidential and sometimes controversial issues and situations.
– Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with all levels of City management, elected officials, representatives of other governmental agencies, business and communityleaders, employees, media representatives, the public and others encountered in the course of work.

THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS:

An evaluation of each applicant’s training and experience, as demonstrated in their resume and cover letter, weighted 100%. The most qualified candidates passing the resume and cover letter evaluation will be placed on an equally ranked eligible list. Candidates invited to participate in the hiring process should be prepared to submit writing samples of work that relate to a Communications Manager position. Additional evaluation may be required prior to establishment of the eligible list and/or final selection. Some positions may require those placed on the eligible list to complete and sign a criminal conviction statement before being considered for employment.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

Applicants must submit a cover letter and professional resume, specifically focused on your qualifications for this position as identified in the “To Qualify” section of this announcement in accordance with the Resume and Cover Letter instructions.

All completed applications for this position must be in the possession of the Portland Bureau of Human Resources no later than 4:30 pm, on Friday, August 12, 2011. E-mailed and/or faxed applications will not be accepted.

Note: If you are requesting Veteran’s Preference, submit a copy of your DD214 / DD215 and / or Veteran’s Administration Letter Stating your disability. If you are applying online, attach a copy of your DD214 / DD215 and / or Veteran’s Administration Letter Stating your disability to your profile. Veteran’s Preference documentation must be received by 4:30 PM of the closing date of this recruitment.

Fatality on Highway 101 when logging truck, bike collide – Updated

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Photo from the scene.
(Photo: Oregon State Police)

Just before noon today, 81 year old Dale Beacock of Vancouver, Washington died while bicycling on Highway 101 north of Garibaldi. Beacock collided with a logging truck.

According to the Oregon State Police, the crash happened around 11:50 am. A truck pulling a loaded log trailer struck Beacock when, “for an unknown reason” Beacock’s bicycle “swerved in to the southbound lane and collided with the rear of the pole trailer as it was traveling past.” Beacock’s son was riding several yards behind him and was uninjured.

The crash happened near milepost 54, which is right near Barview Jetty Park, a popular picnic area and campsite just outside of Garibaldi.

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52 cm Kona Dew Drop 2010

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Year: 2010
Brand: Kona
Model: Dew Drop
Color:52 cm
Size:black with gold spray paint on brakes, water bottle holder, and over the Kona
Stolen in Portland, OR 97202
Stolen:2011-08-3
Stolen From: Stolen from my house in Sellwood on 13th ave
Neighborhood: Sellwood, 13th Ave & Knapp/Sellwood Blvd
Owner: Lindsey Bosse
OwnerEmail: lbosse@lclark.edu
Description: This bike was covered in stickers: Equal Rights sticker, “Jesus Free” sticker, BTA stickers, a Telluride Colorado sticker, and had a skull with a crown spray-painted onto the back rack along with(poorly done)gold spray paint on one brake, the water bottle holder, and over the words “Kona”
Police record with: Portland PDX
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

‘Pedalounge’ party bike stalled due to insurance, permit issues

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The Pedalounge on a trial run
down N. Mississippi Avenue.
(Photo: Pedalounge)

Back in April I shared the news that a 16-person party-bike dubbed the “Pedalounge” was all set to hit the streets of Portland. Well, it turns out that the business is on hold due a City permitting issue related to liability insurance.

Portland Pedalounge owner John Boblett is frustrated because he cannot get insurance due to what he feels is a problem with the City of Portland’s permit requirements. The City says it’s just protecting taxpayers from liability if anything goes wrong.

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pearl/lime Schwinn 700c Trail Way Hybrid 2011

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Year: 2011
Brand: Schwinn
Model: 700c Trail Way Hybrid
Color:pearl/lime
Size:26″
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2011-07-15
Stolen From: My bike was stored in the garage of 5819 Apartments at 58th and NE Glisan. The cable lock was cut. The bike stored beside mine was also stolen by the same means.
Neighborhood: 60th and NE Glisan
Owner: Megan Harris
OwnerEmail: megmcharris@gmail.com
Reward: Will reward
Description: Schwinn 700c Trail Way Hybrid, step through, 26″ frame. Rear reflector has been removed so seat post will go down farther. Bracket for head light on handlebars. Brackets for rear light on frame instead of seat post. Nearly new, plastic still on Schwinn decal on front. Small scratches on side of frame from leaning against bike rack. Black smudges on top of frame from u-lock.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 11-154120
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

red-maroon Specialized Sirrus 2006?

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Year: 2006?
Brand: Specialized
Model: Sirrus
Color:red-maroon
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210
Stolen:2011-08-3
Stolen From: Tom’s Pizza. 2630 N Lombard. Lock clipped in parking lot.
Neighborhood: North Portland
Owner: Duncan Delano
OwnerEmail: duncan.delano@gmail.com
Reward: $75
Description: Redish marroon Specialized Sirrus from 2006 or 2007 that has straight handle bars. It has a Cat Eye light on both the front and back. It has old-school toe clips, but the strap is missing on the left side. The ends of the handle bars are a little dinged up.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: T11005410
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Man dies in bike/truck crash on West Union near North Plains – Updated

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(Photo: Wash. Co. Sheriff)

A crash between a someone operating a pick-up truck and three people riding bikes on a rural road in Washington County resulted in life-threatening injuries. The crash happened at about 9:00 pm on Wednesday night.

According to news reports, the collision took place on NW West Union Road about 1/2 mile east of the intersection with Jackson Quarry Road (map) just after 9:00 pm. A pick-up was heading westbound prior to the collision. Two of the people riding bikes, one man and one woman, are suffering life-threatening injuries.

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Bike detour on Naito near Steel Bridge starts tomorrow

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On Naito looking north just before railroad tracks.

A five-day closure of NW Naito Parkway begins tomorrow morning at 7:00 am. The closure is due to a City of Portland Bureau of Transportation project to repair the Union Pacific Railroad tracks that cross the road as it passes under the Steel Bridge.

The closure will last from tomorrow morning through 6:00 pm on Monday, August 8th.

PBOT will have a signed detour for north and southbound bike traffic (see map below the jump)…

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Event: New Belgium Brewing’s Clips of Faith Tour (8/5/11)

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Event Name: New Belgium Brewing’s Clips of Faith Tour
August 5th at 7:30 pm
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Join us for beer sampling (must be 21) and film viewing – creativity at its best! New Belgium Brewing’s Clips of Faith tour will be in Portland on Friday, August 5 – the fun will take place at 7:30 pm in Waterfront Park, rain or shine! Admission is FREE, however donations are welcome and proceeds will benefit the Bicycle Transportation Alliance.

Williams update: KATU coverage, new voices, and a carfree N Rodney instead?

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New committee member Michelle DePass
speaking with KATU news last night.
(Image: Still from video below)

Since the meeting last week where racism and gentrification were the main topics of discussion, there have been some developments around the City’s North Williams Traffic Safety Operations project.

The official Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC) met last night at Legacy Emanuel Hospital last night for the sixth time. Described as a “regroup” meeting by one of the SAC members, one big thing on the agenda was the addition of nine new people to sit on the committee. I’m still waiting for the complete list from PBOT* (I wasn’t able to be there), but according to coverage of the meeting by KATU-TV, not surprisingly, “most of the new members are African-American.”

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