I’m not sure when I made the switch from pronouncing it “arr-let-ah “to “arr-leet-ah.“ It sort of happened without my noticing, but I suspect it was around the time that Multnomah County declared the Wikman Building surplus , and started soliciting bids for future uses of the site. I learned at the open house that the building, located at 4420 S.E. 64th Ave , at Holgate, just across from Laurelwood Park, was originally the Arleta Library. Suddenly the name had meaning, history, and context. I started pronouncing it with the long “e” in the middle. I do believe that language is ever-evolving and organic, and the same applies neighborhoods, but I also believe that it is important to recognize and preserve history. This historic gem stands empty now, but there are plans in the works to make it a community centerpiece. The county opened up the future of the building to the community and settled on Revitalize Outer South East Community Development (ROSE CDC) to take o...
Glad to get a newsletter going! Thanks to all for your efforts. I just found out PDC purchased (all or part?) of former car lot that was metro auto at 72nd and Foster! I am trying to contact them to find out what their plans are and to see if community has any say on what happens to that space. Park? Garden? Fountain? Hopefully not a parking lot and more empty buildings.
ReplyDeleteAwesome...so glad PDC in involved in the property. I will inquire with PDC about their plans as well.
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking into that!
Any updates on what PDC is doing with this property?
ReplyDeletePDC has no plans as of yet. However, I'm interested in ways that we can use this property for the time-being, until they come up with the funds.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure they can lease-out the property.
I'm a bit too busy too dive into this right now.
However, I know Kevin Cronin (at PDC) is a great contact. He's always very helpful with explaining PDC's projects and plans.
You may want to contact him with questions/ideas/inquiries!
Thanks!
Terah Beth