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Portland / Oregon / United States
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Multnomah Arts Center provides high quality instruction & participation in the performing & visual arts to all interested persons. MAC also provide a large variety of spaces for rentals, from birthday parties to weddings, from private meetings to neighborhood forums.
Eugene / Oregon / United States
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The Eugene Public Works Department operates through administration and wastewater divisions. The department also provides maintenance services related to traffic signs and signals. It has an engineering division that plans, designs and manages construction of city infrastructure. In addition, the Eugene Public Works Department offers wastewater collection and treatment services. The department prepares and monitors annual operating and capital budgets. It additionally provides infrastructure modification and preservation services. The Eugene Public Works Department s organizational development division conducts investigations and identifies training needs of the department. It offers planning, evaluation and system development services. The department maintains a location in Eugene, Ore.
Salem / Oregon / United States
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Beaverton / Oregon / United States
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Mayor s Office is responsible for the administration of the City of Beaverton, Ore. It offers various programs for its residents. Mayor s Office operates an arts commission that focuses on the appreciation and promotion of arts and provides cultural enrichment activities, programs and services. The office also offers a records management program for the document recording of easements, deeds and waivers of remonstrance. It is engaged in the maintenance of city ordinances, resolutions, contracts and agreements and provides document recording services for easements, deeds, waivers of remonstrance and dedication of right-of-way.
Salem / Oregon / United States
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Hood River / Oregon / United States
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Portland / Oregon / United States
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Widely regarded as one of the more authentic Japanese gardens outside of Japan itself, the Portland Japanese Garden covers 5.5 acres in the city's West Hills. Pagodas and patches of raked sand give way to foot bridges that cross sinuous streams, which, in turn, wind around Japanese maples, bamboo, plum trees and iris beds before transforming into waterfalls that spill into ponds. A traditional tea house features a clear view of snow-capped Mount Hood. Guided tours of the landmark's five gardens, each of which reflects a different style, are included with the price of admission. The gardens are popular among those interested in botany as well as anyone seeking a tranquil refuge.

Parking and public transportation at the Portland Japanese Garden
As part of Portland's Washington Park, the garden is accessible by mass transit in the form of Trimet buses and light rail from the city as well as nearby Beaverton and Hillsboro. Once at Washington Park, visitors can take a free shuttle connecting any of the park's attractions, including the Portland Japanese Garden. The shuttle runs every 20 minutes between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily from Memorial Day through Aug. 31 and weekends only the rest of the year.

Those who choose to drive to the garden, which features a parking lot, will have to pay parking fees between 9:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Fees are $1.60 per hour or $6.40 for the whole day between April and September or $4 for the whole day between October and March.

The garden provides a free shuttle bus from its parking lot to its admission gate every 15 minutes during regular hours.

Best and worst time to visit the Portland Japanese Garden
Garden staff and volunteers say there is no bad time of year to visit, as the five gardens making up the attraction transform to showcase natural beauty no matter what the season. However, the bold colors of foliage in the fall tend to make an autumn visit well worth the time. Summer, on the other hand, tends to see the most people filing through, which makes it the least appealing time to visit for those who want to savor the garden's tranquility.

Admission to the Portland Japanese Garden
The cost to visit the garden ranges from $6.75 to $9.50 depending on age. Children 5 and younger are admitted free, while college students with school ID are given a discount. The price of admission includes access to the garden, exhibitions and the Garden Gift Store.

Must see/do at the Portland Japanese Garden
Although it is especially spectacular when its leaves change color in the fall, the 100-year-old Japanese maple known as "That Maple," is the chief attraction at the garden year-round. It is located within the Flat Garden. No visit to the garden is complete without a good look at the tree.

The Tea House is another can't-miss stop at the garden. Made by master craftsmen in Japan, it includes the traditional anteroom and sitting room of authentic Japanese tea houses. Its sliding papered doors create a sense of intimacy not found in many Western buildings.

Other places to visit at the Portland Japanese Garden
Washington Park, where the Portland Japanese Garden is located, encompasses more than 400 acres of forest and 15 miles of trails. Other attractions located there include the Oregon Zoo, Portland Children's Museum, World Forestry Center Discovery Museum, Hoyt Arboretum and International Rose Test Garden. The park is located only minutes from downtown Portland.

Insider tip for visitors to the Portland Japanese Garden
Many fans of the garden check its website or call to plan their visits in conjunction with one of the many garden events held year-round. The autumn moon-viewing nights, which include live music, Japanese food and tea and sake service, all under the moonlit sky, are popular among locals. Other events include art exhibitions, workshops, classes and traditional Japanese festivals.

Author's bio: LeeAnn Neal is a journalist, blogger and Pacific Northwest native.

 

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Beaverton / Oregon / United States
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The Transportation Division specializes in traffic engineering and transportation planning services. The division is a part of the Public Works Department, which is operated by the City of Beaverton in Oregon. It is responsible for the maintenance and improvement of the city s streets , signals, signs and pavement markings. The division operates the Traffic Calming Program and collects traffic counts. The Transportation Division conducts traffic impact analysis. The Public Works Department administers through operations and engineering divisions. The department s site development division coordinates the city s review of engineering design and construction for new developments. The Public Works Department provides online information on engineering design manuals and drawings.
Klamath Falls / Oregon / United States
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Klamath Falls Public Works is located in Klamath Falls, Ore. Its maintenance division provides custodial and maintenance services throughout the city. It offers electrical and carpentry services and assists and arranges several citywide projects. Its street lighting program maintains more than 2,500 streetlights throughout the city. Its street maintenance services during the summer months include overlays, crack sealing, pothole repair, utility cut and concrete repair, street striping, curb painting, crosswalk painting and street sweeping. It removes snow and ice during winter months. The fleet maintenance shop maintains and repairs all of the city s vehicles and heavy equipment. Its wastewater and geothermal division provides sewage collection and treatment, geothermal heating and storm water collection services. Its water division provides water to more than 40,000 urban area residents and maintains utility maps, provides utility locates, installs new and replaces old water meters and water quality testing and reporting.
Salem / Oregon / United States
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Community Development Department of the city of Salem, Ore., is responsible for planning the orderly growth of the city by providing a variety of development services. Its planning division ensures consistent application of zoning code and land use and development policies of the Salem Area Comprehensive Plan, and provides liaison and consultation services to citizens for planning and zoning issues. The planning division also implements design reviews for multifamily and downtown commercial development, and administers tree conservation ordinance. The department s building and safety division issues building permits and licenses and provides new construction plans review and inspection services, licensing and permits, multihousing licensing and inspections, sign permits, zoning enforcement, and other public information. Its airport division manages the Salem Municipal Airport.