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Eagle View Park on the Washougal waterfront will include an art walk, public lawn and connection to the waterfront trail. (Contributed graphic courtesy of the city of Washougal)
Contributed graphic courtesy city of Washougal Eagle View Park on the Washougal waterfront will includevariety of interactive and interpretive elements, including an "art walk," pictured above.
Contributed graphic courtesy city of Washougal Eagle View Park on the Washougal waterfront will include a public lawn and paved trails.
Contributed graphic courtesy city of Washougal Eagle View Park on the Washougal waterfront will feature a garden that highlights the area's history of logging and river commerce.
Contributed graphic courtesy city of Washougal The Port of Camas-Portland-based Killlian Pacific is developing a 1.2-acre park, to be sited adjacent to the Ninebark residential community on the Washougal waterfront.
The Washougal waterfront will soon have a new park.
Named “Eagle View Park” by the Washougal City Council on July 11, the city’s newest public green space will include an art walk, public lawn and a garden highlighting the area’s logging and river commerce history.
Portland-based Killian Pacific is developing the 1.2-acre park next to its Ninebark apartment complex on the Washougal waterfront. The 242-unit apartment complex is slated to open in 2023. Eagle View Park will act as a natural buffer between the residential complex and the nearby Washougal Waterfront Trail.
“Killian Pacific is looking to deliver a highly desirable park for our community that has a positive impact and engages (residents) with placemaking and art,” Washougal City Manager David Scott said during a July 11 city council workshop. “This high-quality park will enhance views of the river, preserve habitat to the extent that it can, retain migration corridors for habitat, and allow us to actively engage through different means, such as art and education, and acknowledge our history.”
The Port transferred ownership of the park property to the city of Washougal in June. Killian Pacific will maintain the park for the next eight years, then turn over maintenance responsibilities to the city.
“The park is on property that was the Port’s,” Scott told city council members in June. “The Port is dedicating that property to us now, so this property will be under our ownership, but the development and maintenance of the park is the responsibility of the developer, and that maintenance goes for eight years, which (coincides) with the 10th year of their multi-family housing property tax exemption. After those eight years, it will become our responsibility to maintain (the park) when we start to receive the property tax revenue from the residential project.”
Lance Killian, Killian Pacific’s owner and chief visionary officer, has said the park represents a “true public-private partnership.”
Port officials have said they hope the park will be a good buffer between the apartment complex and the more public waterfront amenities.
“We realized that we wanted to have a visual and physical buffer between the Port’s waterfront trail and the Ninebark development,” Port Commissioner Larry Keister said during a June 15 Port Commission meeting. “That’s why we went away from the 1-acre square park to the elongated pocket park — to give that physical and individual barrier between the trail and the buildings of the Ninebark development. That way, people walking down the trail wouldn’t feel like they’re walking into someone’s neighborhood.”
To address Keister’s concerns, the Port added language to its transfer document that states that the transaction is conditional on the city keeping the park design consistent with the originally proposed plan.
“Originally, when we were selling the property to Killian Pacific, we agreed through our purchase sale agreement that we would sell ‘X’ amount of acres, and a 1-acre parcel would be developed into a park by them,” Port Chief Executive Officer David Ripp said. “The acre that we had looked at utilizing interfered with their development, so instead of having a square section, we looked at having a more rectangular, elongated property. And actually, that works out better for us because that park property now divides our (waterfront) trail and their development.”
Washougal City Councilman David Stuebe said he believed the city and Port seem to have a similar vision for the waterfront property.
“At the Port meeting, they were worried about transferring that property to us, that in eight years, when we take it over, we’d change their vision of what that was supposed to be,” Stuebe told the other Washougal City Council members during their July 11 workshop. “I said, ‘I don’t want to assume, but I’m sure our vision and the Port’s vision are the same. We want to make a beautiful, connecting trail.’ I think they’re going to take that to their lawyers and put wording in to specify that we have to maintain the Port’s vision. I’d like to read that verbiage before we sign off on that. I don’t have any doubt that they’d play nice in the sandbox. I love what the Port’s doing. I’m sure we’ll share that vision. But I want to see that wording before we sign off on that.”
Keister said the wording in question is more about ensuring the Port’s intentions for the park would be upheld in the future.
“We’re not asking for anything in particular — just maintain privacy, both visually and physically, so people will feel comfortable walking through that trail,” Keister said. “When the park was first thought about, it was a 1-acre square park, basically on the property between the Port’s property and Killian Pacific’s property. The commission was concerned about the feeling of privacy for the residents of Killian Pacific’s Ninebark property and the public walking along the trail. That’s why we changed the concept from a 1-acre square park to an elongated park along the trail.”
Michelle Wright, the city of Washougal’s public works business administrator, said the city wanted to get a jumpstart on branding and outreach for the park, so officials asked Washougal Parks and Cemetery Board members to help select a name for the new park.
The board member considered several names — including Washougal-Rushing Water, The Waterfront Parker’s Landing, Washougal Gateway, Chinook Park, Waterfront Park and Princess White Wing — but ultimately landed on Eagle View Park as the preferred name.
“Eagle View and Chinook Park were neck-and-neck for the top picks,” Wright said. “My understanding is that name was picked because the board member saw eagles flying overhead in that area.”
Washougal City Councilwoman Molly Coston said she “walks the trail three or four items a week” and added that the park will be “a great amenity for the community as a whole.”
“I think it’s a wonderful opportunity,” she said. “It’s really great that Killian decided to put this together, and I think it will be a great asset to the entire area.”
Killian said that the park “should be differentiated from the existing park assets that the Port has developed and the trail system itself, but at the same time be symbiotic with those systems and be additive to the overall network.”
“We want to make sure that this park really pulls people along the trail and invites people in as many opportunities as possible to engage in the park itself, and that it provides multiple avenues for that to occur,” he said. “It’s really a diversified park that celebrates where it’s at with views of the Columbia River, celebrates the habitat and migration corridors while also allowing a really high level of community engagement and activation through the park with different elements of art, education and the area’s deep, rich history.”
Killian said that local art will be prominently featured, adding that his company has spoken with three three community art organizations and begun to generate a list of artists to create artwork for the park.
“The art (should be) multi-generational, multicultural, and truly welcoming and engaging to the broad, diverse perspectives of the community,” Killian said. “There’s also a rich history of not only this particular site itself, but the communities of Camas and Washougal and the Pacific Northwest, and we believe art can be part of that storytelling feature. The idea is that the art will provide a sense of curiosity, and people can reflect on it in their own ways. Part of the idea was the art could — and should — actually allow for moments of physical engagement. You can imagine kids being able to climb on it, or inside it and play.”
Killian said that the park also will provide a variety of educational opportunities. “We’ve tried to be thoughtful about different locations and specific areas within the park where this education can occur,” Killian said. “We’re really excited about a multi-layer approach to the education that can occur at the site, both in terms of the physical nature, but also the programming nature optionality.”
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Alzheimer’s Association amplifies home safety - WTVG
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - June is national safety month and the Alzheimer’s Association is encouraging caregivers and families of loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia to stress the importance of home safety.
There are more than 6 million Americans over age 65 living with Alzheimer’s; 220,000 of those are Ohio residents.
“The brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s or other dementia affect each person differently and can pose new safety concerns and considerations that may have not existed previously,” said Pam Myers, program director of the Alzheimer’s Association Northwest Ohio Chapter. “These can include changes in the individual’s physical ability, judgment and behavior.”
The Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is hosting an educational program to highlight the warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease at Little Flower Catholic Parish in Toledo.
10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s is a free program available June 6 from 12:00 P.M. to 12:45 P.M. on 5522 Dorr St. The program will go over signs of the disease, how to approach someone about memory concerns and the importance of early detection and benefits of a diagnosis.
Pre-registration is required, call the 24/7 association helpline at 800-272-3900.
The Alzheimer’s Association offers a home safety checklist to help keep loved ones safe some of these include:
Evaluate the environment- Pay attention to garages, basements and outside areas where there are likely to be tools, chemicals, cleaning supplies and other items that may require supervision.
Be prepared for emergencies- Prepare a list of emergency phone numbers and addresses for local police and fire departments, hospitals and poison control helplines. Also keep fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors handy.
Install locks out of sight- Put deadbolt locks either high or low on exterior doors to make it hard for the person to wander out of the home. Keep an extra set of keys hidden near door for easy access. Remove locks in bathrooms or bedrooms to prevent the person from locking themselves in.
Keep walkways well lit- Add extra lights to entries, doorways, stairways and bathrooms. Nightlights are helpful in preventing accidents and reducing disorientation.
Remove tripping hazards- Keep surfaces clutter-free, keep extension cords tucked away, remove through rugs or smaller furniture items that can be a tripping hazard.
Place medications in a locked place- To ensure that medications are taken safely, use a pillbox organizer or keep a daily check list.
Avoid injury in the bathroom- Install walk-in showers, add grab bars to shower or tub, add textured stickers to slippery surfaces and set the water temperature in sinks and tubs to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or less to prevent scalding.
Remove or secure firearms and other weapons- Weapons may present unexpected danger in the home of a person with dementia. Dementia can cause a person to mistake their caregiver or family member as an intruder, or they could lack the cognitive ability to use a firearm safely.
“Taking measures to improve safety can prevent injuries and help a person with dementia feel more relaxed, less overwhelmed, and maintain his or her independence longer,” said Myers. “It is important for families to re-evaluate safety plans as the disease progresses and safety issues change. Our chapter offers free care consultations and educational programs that offer help to families who are concerned about these and other issues in caring for loved ones with dementia.”
To learn more about home safety, including tips on wandering, driving and medication safety, visit alz.org/nwohio or call (419) 537-1999 or the 24/7 helpline at (800) 272-3900.
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There are more than 6 million Americans over age 65 living with Alzheimer’s; 220,000 of those are Ohio residents.
“The brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s or other dementia affect each person differently and can pose new safety concerns and considerations that may have not existed previously,” said Pam Myers, program director of the Alzheimer’s Association Northwest Ohio Chapter. “These can include changes in the individual’s physical ability, judgment and behavior.”
The Northwest Ohio Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is hosting an educational program to highlight the warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease at Little Flower Catholic Parish in Toledo.
10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s is a free program available June 6 from 12:00 P.M. to 12:45 P.M. on 5522 Dorr St. The program will go over signs of the disease, how to approach someone about memory concerns and the importance of early detection and benefits of a diagnosis.
Pre-registration is required, call the 24/7 association helpline at 800-272-3900.
The Alzheimer’s Association offers a home safety checklist to help keep loved ones safe some of these include:
Evaluate the environment- Pay attention to garages, basements and outside areas where there are likely to be tools, chemicals, cleaning supplies and other items that may require supervision.
Be prepared for emergencies- Prepare a list of emergency phone numbers and addresses for local police and fire departments, hospitals and poison control helplines. Also keep fire extinguishers, smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors handy.
Install locks out of sight- Put deadbolt locks either high or low on exterior doors to make it hard for the person to wander out of the home. Keep an extra set of keys hidden near door for easy access. Remove locks in bathrooms or bedrooms to prevent the person from locking themselves in.
Keep walkways well lit- Add extra lights to entries, doorways, stairways and bathrooms. Nightlights are helpful in preventing accidents and reducing disorientation.
Remove tripping hazards- Keep surfaces clutter-free, keep extension cords tucked away, remove through rugs or smaller furniture items that can be a tripping hazard.
Place medications in a locked place- To ensure that medications are taken safely, use a pillbox organizer or keep a daily check list.
Avoid injury in the bathroom- Install walk-in showers, add grab bars to shower or tub, add textured stickers to slippery surfaces and set the water temperature in sinks and tubs to 120 degrees Fahrenheit or less to prevent scalding.
Remove or secure firearms and other weapons- Weapons may present unexpected danger in the home of a person with dementia. Dementia can cause a person to mistake their caregiver or family member as an intruder, or they could lack the cognitive ability to use a firearm safely.
“Taking measures to improve safety can prevent injuries and help a person with dementia feel more relaxed, less overwhelmed, and maintain his or her independence longer,” said Myers. “It is important for families to re-evaluate safety plans as the disease progresses and safety issues change. Our chapter offers free care consultations and educational programs that offer help to families who are concerned about these and other issues in caring for loved ones with dementia.”
To learn more about home safety, including tips on wandering, driving and medication safety, visit alz.org/nwohio or call (419) 537-1999 or the 24/7 helpline at (800) 272-3900.
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Parks Associates: 38% of Households Own at Least One Smart Home Device, Up 2% From the Previous Year - PR Newswire
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CONNECTIONS™ Summit at CES to address the impact of connected products on the rapidly changing connected home landscape
DALLAS, Oct. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- International research firm Parks Associates today announced the agenda for the 17th annual CONNECTIONS™ Summit: Smart Home Growth Strategies, taking place in Las Vegas on January 5 at the Venetian Conference Room, in cooperation with CES® 2023. The annual event features Parks Associates' analyst team and industry players, with insights on new business models, tech advancements, and the services stemming from connected devices and services in the home.
Parks Associates' latest consumer survey work of 10,000 internet households shows that 38% of households own at least one smart home device, up 2% from a year ago. Consumers continue to buy connected products. Twenty-seven percent of US internet households report buying a smart home device in the past 12 months, and 44% of households report intentions to purchase a smart home device in the next 12 months.
CONNECTIONS™ Summit, sponsored by Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), Johnson Controls, Alarm.com, Cooktop Safety, Ivani, and Rapid Response Monitoring, brings together leading executives from smart home, connected health, privacy and security, value-added services, and home security industries.
"There is so much to talk about. All channels that develop and deliver smart home products have seen new demand, with rising consumer expectations and new opportunities to deliver an integrated connected experience in the home," said Chris White, research director, Parks Associates, and cohost of the Connected Consumer Podcast. "We are excited to bring industry leaders together to talk about the advancements in the connected home."
9:00 AM Value-Added Services – Expanding Broadband
10:00 AM Scaling Smart Home: Smart Apartments and Smart Spaces
11:00 AM New Era of Home Energy: EVs, Solar, Storage
1:00 PM Smart Home Security: Automation, Response, and New Value
2:00 PM Smart Home Platforms: Interoperability and Partnerships, sponsored by CSA Alliance
3:00 PM Virtual Care and Independent Living: Keeping Seniors Safe
4:00 PM The Whole Home Experience: Use Cases, Services and Support
5:30 PM Networking Reception
CONNECTIONS™ Summit is accepting speaker submissions. For sponsorship information, contact Ashton Gambrell at [email protected]. To request research or an interview, contact Rosey Sera, [email protected], 972.996.0233.
CONNECTIONS™ Summit at CES is an annual research and industry event hosted by international research firm Parks Associates at CES in Las Vegas. The executive event features one day of panel discussions on the smart home, Internet of Things (IoT), connected health, and connected entertainment, with trends and implications for connected consumers and opportunities for companies to build new revenues and develop innovative business models.
The 17th annual CONNECTIONS™ Summit will take place January 5 during CES, which runs January 5-8 in Las Vegas. Follow the event on Twitter at @CONN_Summit. http//www.connectionssummit.com
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DALLAS, Oct. 10, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- International research firm Parks Associates today announced the agenda for the 17th annual CONNECTIONS™ Summit: Smart Home Growth Strategies, taking place in Las Vegas on January 5 at the Venetian Conference Room, in cooperation with CES® 2023. The annual event features Parks Associates' analyst team and industry players, with insights on new business models, tech advancements, and the services stemming from connected devices and services in the home.
Parks Associates' latest consumer survey work of 10,000 internet households shows that 38% of households own at least one smart home device, up 2% from a year ago. Consumers continue to buy connected products. Twenty-seven percent of US internet households report buying a smart home device in the past 12 months, and 44% of households report intentions to purchase a smart home device in the next 12 months.
CONNECTIONS™ Summit, sponsored by Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA), Johnson Controls, Alarm.com, Cooktop Safety, Ivani, and Rapid Response Monitoring, brings together leading executives from smart home, connected health, privacy and security, value-added services, and home security industries.
"There is so much to talk about. All channels that develop and deliver smart home products have seen new demand, with rising consumer expectations and new opportunities to deliver an integrated connected experience in the home," said Chris White, research director, Parks Associates, and cohost of the Connected Consumer Podcast. "We are excited to bring industry leaders together to talk about the advancements in the connected home."
9:00 AM Value-Added Services – Expanding Broadband
10:00 AM Scaling Smart Home: Smart Apartments and Smart Spaces
11:00 AM New Era of Home Energy: EVs, Solar, Storage
1:00 PM Smart Home Security: Automation, Response, and New Value
2:00 PM Smart Home Platforms: Interoperability and Partnerships, sponsored by CSA Alliance
3:00 PM Virtual Care and Independent Living: Keeping Seniors Safe
4:00 PM The Whole Home Experience: Use Cases, Services and Support
5:30 PM Networking Reception
CONNECTIONS™ Summit is accepting speaker submissions. For sponsorship information, contact Ashton Gambrell at [email protected]. To request research or an interview, contact Rosey Sera, [email protected], 972.996.0233.
CONNECTIONS™ Summit at CES is an annual research and industry event hosted by international research firm Parks Associates at CES in Las Vegas. The executive event features one day of panel discussions on the smart home, Internet of Things (IoT), connected health, and connected entertainment, with trends and implications for connected consumers and opportunities for companies to build new revenues and develop innovative business models.
The 17th annual CONNECTIONS™ Summit will take place January 5 during CES, which runs January 5-8 in Las Vegas. Follow the event on Twitter at @CONN_Summit. http//www.connectionssummit.com
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Nosy Neighbor Slammed for Wasting Police Resources After Calling Cops on Couple Who Let Their Dog Go to the Bathroom on Their Own Patio - PopCrush
A disgruntled homeowner went a little too far when they called the authorities on their neighbors' dog for going to the bathroom outside — despite it being on the neighbors' own property.
Taking to Reddit, the anonymous person explained the couple who live next door lets their dog go to the bathroom on their own patio, which infuriates them.
"I have some neighbors, a young couple around their 20s. They've lived in the apartment next to mine for two years. They have a dog. A small one," they wrote via Reddit.
"I've always noticed them taking the dog on walks but for the past two months, I just see them putting some pads on their patio and letting the dog s--t and pee there," they continued.
They noted they've made multiple "complaints" to the neighbors, calling them "lazy," and even telling them "to give up the dog if they can't care for it properly."
The couple have defended themselves against the constant criticism, explaining they clean up after their dog each time and walk it "every night."
"The girl also said it's none of my business why she and her boyfriend don't take the dog out on walks and they don't have to answer to me," the Reddit user continued. "The next morning I called the police on them. Authorities came and inspected and said that no laws are broken as long as the area is getting cleaned up daily."
The police also told the disgruntled Reddit user that the "couple [have] their reasons" and it's none of their business. Later, they found out from other neighbors that the neighbor is pregnant, so her partner takes the dog out late at night while the woman rests.
The Reddit user detailed that everyone who lives in the "building is now hostile" toward them.
In the comments, other Reddit users slammed the nosy neighbor for getting the police involved.
"I can't even imagine why anyone would think this was not OK, let alone a police matter. You just made a building full of enemies all because you are nosy and intrusive," one person wrote.
"You're a neighbor from hell. What an absolute waste of police resources," another commented.
"There are many reasons why people can't walk their dog. The dog may have an injury that's healing, it may have developed arthritis and can't walk as much or as long without pain, or a slew of other reasons that are none of your business," someone else shared.
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Taking to Reddit, the anonymous person explained the couple who live next door lets their dog go to the bathroom on their own patio, which infuriates them.
"I have some neighbors, a young couple around their 20s. They've lived in the apartment next to mine for two years. They have a dog. A small one," they wrote via Reddit.
"I've always noticed them taking the dog on walks but for the past two months, I just see them putting some pads on their patio and letting the dog s--t and pee there," they continued.
They noted they've made multiple "complaints" to the neighbors, calling them "lazy," and even telling them "to give up the dog if they can't care for it properly."
The couple have defended themselves against the constant criticism, explaining they clean up after their dog each time and walk it "every night."
"The girl also said it's none of my business why she and her boyfriend don't take the dog out on walks and they don't have to answer to me," the Reddit user continued. "The next morning I called the police on them. Authorities came and inspected and said that no laws are broken as long as the area is getting cleaned up daily."
The police also told the disgruntled Reddit user that the "couple [have] their reasons" and it's none of their business. Later, they found out from other neighbors that the neighbor is pregnant, so her partner takes the dog out late at night while the woman rests.
The Reddit user detailed that everyone who lives in the "building is now hostile" toward them.
In the comments, other Reddit users slammed the nosy neighbor for getting the police involved.
"I can't even imagine why anyone would think this was not OK, let alone a police matter. You just made a building full of enemies all because you are nosy and intrusive," one person wrote.
"You're a neighbor from hell. What an absolute waste of police resources," another commented.
"There are many reasons why people can't walk their dog. The dog may have an injury that's healing, it may have developed arthritis and can't walk as much or as long without pain, or a slew of other reasons that are none of your business," someone else shared.
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Credit Suisse Hit by Key Private Bank Resignations in Hong Kong - Bloomberg
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