PSU Class for Neighborhood Activists
Dear Neighborhood Association Leaders,
I am working on the Portland Office of Transportation & Portland State University "Traffic and Transportation Class." The class has many scholarships available for Portland citizens and we'd like to inform your neighbors about this great opportunity. Can you let people in your community know about the class? Inclusion in your newsletter and/or on an email distribution list would be most welcomed! Please don't hesitate to contact me or visit the website for more information. Below is a short, bullet-point style description and a narrative. If you received this email twice, I apologize and will do my best to keep emails to a minimum. Thanks very much!
Scott Cohen
SmartTrips Downtown Coordinator
Portland Office of Transportation
(503) 823-5345
Calling all transportation activists! Learn how the city that works, works! And how you can affect change in your neighborhood.
Work with decision and policy-makers, planners, scholars and engineers to get your neighborhood transportation project moving.
This interactive Portland State University class is open to all Portland citizens and full scholarships are available to qualified applicants.
Go to www.gettingaroundportland.org and look under the "What's New" section
Or contact Scott Cohen at 503-823-5345 or scott.cohen@pdxtrans.org
The class will take place at PSU's downtown campus, Thursday evenings, 6:40 - 8:40, beginning September 27th
Led by Rick Gustafson, transportation planning consultant and former Metro executive officer.
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Title: Calling all transportation activists!
Body: Take advantage of a chance to learn from policy and decision-makers, planners, and engineers in a ten-week course sponsored by City of Portland Bureau of Transportation System Management and Portland State University Urban Studies Program. This course is designed for the neighborhood activist, new or experienced, who wants to make a difference and learn how the city that works, works. Limited space is available. Full scholarships are available to qualified applicants for the non-credit course. To be eligible for a scholarship applicants must be Portland residents and must not be a transportation or law enforcement professionals. Deadline for scholarship applications is September 14, 2007. If you choose to take the class for credit, tuition is $147 for one regular credit and $283 for a graduate credit. The class occurs at PSU's main campus, Thursday evenings from 6:40 - 8:40, beginning September 27th, 2007. The course is facilitated by Rick Gustafson, transportation planning consultant and former Metro executive officer. To register or get more information on this popular course, call Scott Cohen at 503-823-5345 or email scott.cohen@pdxtrans.org. To register online go to www.gettingaroundportland.org and look under the "What's New" section.
I am working on the Portland Office of Transportation & Portland State University "Traffic and Transportation Class." The class has many scholarships available for Portland citizens and we'd like to inform your neighbors about this great opportunity. Can you let people in your community know about the class? Inclusion in your newsletter and/or on an email distribution list would be most welcomed! Please don't hesitate to contact me or visit the website for more information. Below is a short, bullet-point style description and a narrative. If you received this email twice, I apologize and will do my best to keep emails to a minimum. Thanks very much!
Scott Cohen
SmartTrips Downtown Coordinator
Portland Office of Transportation
(503) 823-5345
Calling all transportation activists! Learn how the city that works, works! And how you can affect change in your neighborhood.
Work with decision and policy-makers, planners, scholars and engineers to get your neighborhood transportation project moving.
This interactive Portland State University class is open to all Portland citizens and full scholarships are available to qualified applicants.
Go to www.gettingaroundportland.org and look under the "What's New" section
Or contact Scott Cohen at 503-823-5345 or scott.cohen@pdxtrans.org
The class will take place at PSU's downtown campus, Thursday evenings, 6:40 - 8:40, beginning September 27th
Led by Rick Gustafson, transportation planning consultant and former Metro executive officer.
__________________________________________________________________________________
Title: Calling all transportation activists!
Body: Take advantage of a chance to learn from policy and decision-makers, planners, and engineers in a ten-week course sponsored by City of Portland Bureau of Transportation System Management and Portland State University Urban Studies Program. This course is designed for the neighborhood activist, new or experienced, who wants to make a difference and learn how the city that works, works. Limited space is available. Full scholarships are available to qualified applicants for the non-credit course. To be eligible for a scholarship applicants must be Portland residents and must not be a transportation or law enforcement professionals. Deadline for scholarship applications is September 14, 2007. If you choose to take the class for credit, tuition is $147 for one regular credit and $283 for a graduate credit. The class occurs at PSU's main campus, Thursday evenings from 6:40 - 8:40, beginning September 27th, 2007. The course is facilitated by Rick Gustafson, transportation planning consultant and former Metro executive officer. To register or get more information on this popular course, call Scott Cohen at 503-823-5345 or email scott.cohen@pdxtrans.org. To register online go to www.gettingaroundportland.org and look under the "What's New" section.

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