The Portland Plan will be our City’s strategic plan for the next 25 years,
ensuring that Portland is a thriving and sustainable city and our people are
prosperous, healthy and educated.

http://www.portlandonline.com/portlandplan/

The next meeting is tomorrow morning!

Thursday, December 3rd
8 -  9:30 AM
World Trade Center
121 SW Salmon Street
Skybridge Rooms A & B

The last time Portland created a plan like this was in 1980. Our recycling
rate was in the single digits. Back then there was no such thing as Google
let alone cell phones and the Internet. In fact, huge parts of Portland,
including Cully and most of East Portland, weren’t even within the city
limits.

Now we’re at the next big fork in the road. It’s time for us to chart the
course for our future and take a new approach to city planning—one that
focuses not just on transit and infrastructure but health, education and
equity. Come join the conversation... because more voices means better
choices.

I like the idea of "free" public hotspots, provided to public areas or
coffee shops at no cost.

 A $200 nettop drives a $100 panel. Screen savers provide revenue from
nearby businesses. Six, 10 second "ads" at $20/month nets $120/month. Split
50/50 between PTP and site operator. A $6K grant provides initial capital.

- Sam

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