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Rock Creek hosts neighborhood meeting on bond improvements

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On Tuesday, Nov. 29, the Rock Creek Campus is hosting a Neighborhood Review Meeting from 6-8 p.m. in the Event Center, Building 9 to provide an opportunity for campus and community members to discuss the preliminary development plans for Rock Creek. Free parking will be available after 5:30 p.m. in the Event Center parking lot, on the west side of Building 9.

Site plan for proposed 30,000 square foot addition for Building 7 (red area) and upgrades to the adjacent quad (blue area) at Rock Creek Campus. Event will take place in Building 9.

Site plan for the proposed 30,000 square foot addition for Building 7 (red area) and upgrades to the adjacent quad (blue area) at the Rock Creek Campus.

Thanks to the bond approved by district voters in 2008, the college is expanding educational opportunities and adding new classroom space at its Rock Creek Campus. This December, the PCC Bond Team will submit a land use application to Washington County to construct a 30,000 square foot addition to Building 7 and upgrade the campus quad area, located on the east side of Building 7.

At the meeting, surrounding property owners and residents will be able to review the land use proposal, ask questions and identify issues that PCC can consider before submitting its formal application to the county.  In addition to a question and answer session, participants will also be able to visit three information stations focusing on 1) parking and transportation management, 2) campus access from NW Springville Road, and 3) natural resources and land use.

For more on PCC’s future construction plans, visit the college’s Bond Website.

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James G. Hill, an award-winning journalist and public relations writer, is the Director of Public Relations at Portland Community College. A graduate of Portland State University, James has worked as a section editor for the Newberg Graphic... more »