Date: March 14th 2012
Hello
Volunteers!!
Here’s
a way to help out without going out and getting dirty! This will only take a
couple minutes and help out local students. Thanks in advance for your help.
Tammy
Volunteer
Coordinator
Mt.
Hood Chapter, PCTA
Please see below and help out by taking a quick survey.
Cascade Locks has been selected as a client for a professional
planning project conducted by a group of six Portland State University
(PSU) graduate students. The Masters of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP)
students complete a five month 'real world' planning project free of
charge for an Oregon community as a degree requirement. The Port has
asked the students to draft a community trail plan for Cascade
Locks. The survey (linked below) is intended to help the students assess
what trail users want. Responses welcome until March 19.
Thanks!
Dana Hendricks
Regional Representative, Columbia Cascades
Pacific Crest Trail Association
PO Box 359, Cascade Locks, OR 97014
dhendricks@pcta.org
541 844 9133
***Please note: I will be out on vacation March 20-April 4
From: Celilo Planning
[mailto:celiloplanning@gmail.com]
To: Dana Hendricks
Subject: Connect Cascade Locks Trail User Survey
Hi Dana,
Thank you
for agreeing to distribute the Connect Cascade Locks User Trail Survey!
The survey
link is: http://tinyurl.com/trail-user-survey
Thank you
so much for distirbuting the information and survey link. Please let me know if
you have any questions or need any additional information.
Thank you
Sara
Morrissey
Communications
Director
Celilo
Planning Studio
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Volunteers for the Mount Hood Chapter of the Pacific Crest Trail Association maintain the 217 miles of PCT between Midway Meadows south of Washington's Goat Rocks Wilderness and Park Ridge in Oregon's Mount Jefferson Wilderness.
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