NeighborWorks 5-13. Environmental Wealth Resources: Clean Air Clean Water Open Space Habitat Tree Canopy Technology: Stormwater Management Alternative.

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NeighborWorks 5-13

Environmental Wealth Resources: Clean Air Clean Water Open Space Habitat Tree Canopy Technology: Stormwater Management Alternative Energy Energy Conservation District Heating & Cooling Opportunity: Business development Jobs and Job Training for Adults Education for Youth Building environmental wealth in low-income communities.

Environmental Wealth through Outreach-Advocacy Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Environmental Wealth through Outreach-Advocacy Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: History Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully Cully Park is located on land that has long supported traditional ways of life for Oregon Indians. The Neerchokikoo Indian Village thrived in the nearby Columbia Slough area and a strong trade economy prospered along the Columbia River. Before the early 1800s, thousands of Native American tribal members from across America were drawn to the area. By the mid-1800s, Europeans were moving in and developing small farms, as part of the Land Act of 1850.

Let Us Build Cully Park: History Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: Pre-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully 18% of Cully Residents live in poverty, regional average is 9.9% 44.7% of Cully Residents are people of color, regional average: 20.2% 22.7% of Cully children live in poverty, regional average: 12.2% 24% of Cully residents live within ¼ mile of a grocery store, regional average: 34% 24% of Cully residents live within ¼ mile of a park, regional average: 49% 2780 Cully residents/1 acre of Cully parkland, regional average: 780 people/acre 5% of Cully residents live within ¼ mile of habitat, regional average: 64% 12 habitat acres/1KCully residents, regional average: 54 habitat acres/1K residents

Let Us Build Cully Park: History 1950s: Sand and gravel mine 1980s: Killingsworth Fast Disposal, a construction waste disposal landfill 1990s: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality/DEQ repaired damage to the liner and installed a new methane collection system 2000s: City of Portland, Parks and Recreation takes over ownership 2000s: Metro takes responsibility for security and maintenance Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: History Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: Pre-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: Pre-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: Post-Agreement Verde organized a Community Involvement Committee, made up of Cully residents and organizations, as a way to engage them in HHRA Phase II Verde provide 2 honoraria for each volunteer Committee member in recognition of his/her service Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: Post-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully Community Garden Phase 1 brought together Scott School students, parents and designers Scott students worked with designers to consider questions such as where to place amenities, accessibility for elderly and disabled, connecting to the larger park, and learned about landfills At a February 2012 Design Celebration, students presented the Final Design Plan

Let Us Build Cully Park: Post-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully

Let Us Build Cully Park: Post-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully Tribal Garden Gathering Area Design Mission: To provide the Portland Native community and Tribes whose ceded land includes the Cully Park site with a place to: Commune Cultivate indigenous foods and materials for cultural practices and traditions Revitalize the associated knowledge, skills and ethics.

Let Us Build Cully Park: Post-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully Tribal Garden Gathering Area Design Mission: To provide the Portland Native community and Tribes whose ceded land includes the Cully Park site with a place to: Commune Cultivate indigenous foods and materials for cultural practices and traditions Revitalize the associated knowledge, skills and ethics.

Let Us Build Cully Park: Post-Agreement Verde-> Let Us Build Cully Park!: History/Pre-Agreement/Post-Agreement/Whats Next-> Living Cully A 10,000sf Play Area that meets the needs of young people in the neighborhood and disabled youth. Verde works with the following student groups to design the play area: Scott School. Rigler School Expresiones Community Transition School