Hi Folks,
We will be appointing some District leaders at Next Monday's PBPAC meeting (at 7PM on Monday, location TBD).
While
these are technically 'district'
leads, it's up to you if you want to cover the whole district or
just a neighborhood. Rania opted to cover just Stroudwater, as it's got
some particular challenges and is very different from Oakdale, for
example.
Commitment: the bylaws ask that District leads be appointed for 1 year terms the month after our elections in September. We can make replacement appointments at any point, so don't feel too much pressure to commit to a full year. We'll check in in September, and if you want to step back at any point, we can always appoint a replacement :). These district lead roles are intended to be less of a commitment than the co-chair or secretary roles.
Rania Campbell-Bussiere represents the Stroudwater neighborhood in District 3.
Luke Bartol has applied for District 2, to represent Parkside specifically and the district as a whole.
We have interest in D4 from James Cradock.
The most important thing: how you go about it will be up to you!
The district leader is basically the go-to contact for issues in
the district, a resource, coordinator, etc. You have free reign to start
projects in your district or to help others with projects like walk
audits, bike audits, community meetings, tabling at neighborhood or
school events, etc. You also join the executive committee, which is
currently Myles, Clayton, Winston, Rania (district lead for Stroudwater in D3). As a member of the executive committee you'd be part of any
emergency decisions we might have to make (to better represent all of
Portland in those decisions). You'd also be invited to executive
committee
meetings, which happen something like quarterly, and are kind of a
strategy, workload check in & project brainstorming kind of thing.
What are you thinking? What would you
like to accomplish in this kind of role? What would be your focus area
or priorities? Any questions?
~Winston