Logo
Lovejoy Surgicenter
ISSUE #34.20 • NEWS •
Letters to the Editor

Inbox

Social bookmarking | Permalink
Email | Print | Rate It! | 1 comment
Recently in "Letters to the Editor"

May 7th, 2008
Inbox0 comments

April 30th, 2008
Inbox6 comments

April 23rd, 2008
Inbox10 comments

April 16th, 2008
Inbox7 comments

April 9th, 2008
Inbox3 comments

April 2nd, 2008
Inbox4 comments

March 19th, 2008
Inbox2 comments

March 12th, 2008
Inbox1 comment

March 5th, 2008
Inbox4 comments

February 27th, 2008
Inbox7 comments

BY WW'S BELOVED READERS | 503-243-2122

[March 26th, 2008]

No endorsement here

I would like to correct your Feb. 20 article titled “A Streetcar Named Sam’s Desire,” which describes Commissioner Sam Adams’ decision to cancel the reconstruction of Northwest 23rd Avenue. The story reports, “The Northwest District Association also endorsed Adams’ decision.”

In fact, the NWDA has not taken a position on this issue. Our board of directors felt misrepresented by your article, and asked me to request a retraction. When I spoke to the reporter, Nigel Jaquiss, he did not commit to a retraction or correction, but encouraged me to write to you. Mr. Jaquiss’ source for the erroneous statement was an informal email from someone who does not represent the organization, and did not purport to do so.

Mr. Jaquiss now has my email address and telephone number. I encourage the Willamette Week to call me for clarification of my board’s positions regarding policies affecting Northwest Portland.

Each position represents careful analysis and discussion. I also welcome you to attend any of our committee or board meetings.

Juliet Hyams
President, Northwest District Association













icon Story continues below

advertisement

advertisement

Nigel Jaquiss responds: While reporting the story I spoke to NW District Association Land Use Chair John Bradley. He told me the NWDA did not oppose the decision. I asked PDOT for any correspondence and received an email that PDOT represented as being from “Kim Carlson, representing the Northwest District Association.” The email from Carlson (who is the NWDA Transportation Chair) accepted the decision to cancel the project without objection. I apologize for assuming that if the NWDA did not oppose Adams’ decision then it must be supportive.

CORRECTIONS: WW “f’ed up” last week in spelling Rep. Mike Schaufler’s last name in “Trail Mix” with an extra “f.” There is only one “f.”

Last week’s story “Moving Man” (WW, March 19) incorrectly stated when Rob Milesnick moved out of an apartment in Northwest Portland and when he got married. Milesnick left Northwest in 2005 and was married last July.

WW regrets the errors.

Rate This Story
Be the first to rate this story.

Comment on this article

C Pate  writes on Mar 31st, 2008 2:13pm

Hillary debt?

I have been reading recent wire reports that Hillary's campaign has been leaving small community's in the lurch when it comes to paying for her speaking engagements. I think we in Oregon have been stuck with the bill too many times for other politican's visits. Let's keep an eye out before we get stuck again. I perfer a candidate that can pay their bills.

Comment on the "Inbox" article


Basic Rights Oregon
Ad

Ad
JLS Custom Homes
Ad

Sponsored Links: WW Personals
Musician's Market
Snowboard Jackets


Recently in Willamette Week
May 9th 2008Best New Band 2008 | Portland music insiders take our local scene to the chopping block—and come out with 10 new faves.
May 9th 2008For The Love of Politics | WW’s endorsement page-turner has all the candidates worth falling for this election.
May 9th 2008Say Amen, Somebody | African-American ministers struggle to make their voices heard in America’s whitest city.
May 9th 2008Green With Envy | Seven things Portland should do if we’re serious about being green.
May 9th 2008Kvetch Fest | 27 things we hate about the city we love.
May 9th 2008Bitter Pill | A Portland doc flips on big pharma and reveals its “dirty little secret.”
May 9th 2008Gunfight at the OR Corral | A crusader who fought the Mob or a long-established Oregonian? Inside the shootout to become the next attorney general.
May 9th 2008Lean Cuisine | Has Portland lost its insatiable appetite for its restaurant scene?
May 9th 2008Barack In The Day | Long before Obama ran for president, he was a state senator in Illinois. Here’s what he did.
May 9th 2008The Adventures of Zetaman | Portland’s superhero bunks in the ’burbs and drives a minivan—when he’s not keeping our streets safe.