Foster Floodplain Natural Area The Mr. Lirpa Edition

Foster Floodplain Natural Area The Mr. Lirpa Edition Here's an example of what you might experience if Portland Oregon's Bureau of Environmental Services builds a flood mitigation project in your neighborhood

Approximately 60 homes were removed to make way for the Foster Floodplain Natural Area (formerly known as the East Lents Floodplain Restoration Project). Some of these households were involved with the City of Portland's "Willing Seller Program", others like our neighbors, were threatened with condemnation and use of eminent domain if they would not move. Our family was not interested in moving an

d was made promises by the Mayor of Portland and BES management (Mike Rosen/Maggie Skenderian) which have not been kept. One of the commitments made to our family was that we would always have access to our former property with our dogs if we sold our home/property to the City to accommodate the construction of this project. Signs went up in 2013 stating that dogs were no longer allowed at this site. According to Maggie Skenderian Of BES, this decision was made internally between BES and Parks management and staff. That means that there was no public input, no public outreach, and no public involvement concerning this publicly funded site. This also means that the City of Portland has not kept it's word. Since we were forced to move and can no longer use the 1/4 mile asphalt paved trail that runs through the Foster Floodplain Natural Area to access the Springwater Trail for our daily dog walk, we and the other families of our neighborhood who have dogs are supposed to use a route with no crosswalk, no pedestrian signage, and very poor visibility attributed to four badly decided tree planting locations. This crossing is also the site of two traffic fatalities among many other accidents. This new route also leads to an intersection on SE Foster Road that is not wheelchair accessible. This site will be updated frequently with new images o0f how the City is only enforcing the no dog rule and none of the other rules of the site like "No Camping", No Campfires", "No Smoking", "No Alcohol", "and "No Graffiti", to name a few. In Portland Oregon 2015, flood mitigation project equals illegal, unmaintained homeless camp.

Foster Floodplain Natural Area owned by Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services.  You cannot walk a leashed dog here...
01/13/2025

Foster Floodplain Natural Area owned by Portland’s Bureau of Environmental Services. You cannot walk a leashed dog here, but people illegally camping here can cut down native trees with a machete, and dump their used syringes, garbage, cigarette butts, and human waste on the ground.
-7 out of 10 stars.
Bring your whole family.

Thanks again Portland Oregon’s Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) for ruining our neighborhood.You suck.
09/23/2024

Thanks again Portland Oregon’s Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) for ruining our neighborhood.

You suck.

7/8/2024Watch your step, the grass is now growing up over the used syringes.
07/08/2024

7/8/2024
Watch your step, the grass is now growing up over the used syringes.

Never sell your home to the city of Portland
06/18/2024

Never sell your home to the city of Portland

Neglected space
06/18/2024

Neglected space

Park rangers said that this stuff would be cleaned up “in a month or two”.
06/08/2024

Park rangers said that this stuff would be cleaned up “in a month or two”.

When the city of Portland allows people to camp in the Foster Floodplain Natural Area but does not provide a restroom, w...
04/23/2024

When the city of Portland allows people to camp in the Foster Floodplain Natural Area but does not provide a restroom, where do people p**p and p*e?
On the ground.
This place smells like a clogged toilet.

1/14/2024The Bureau of Environmental Services (BES)continues to allow people to camp in the Foster Floodplain Natural Ar...
01/14/2024

1/14/2024
The Bureau of Environmental Services (BES)continues to allow people to camp in the Foster Floodplain Natural Area despite temperatures well below freezing.

Yesterday the temperature was 13 degrees with wind gusts that toppled trees(near tents that aren’t supposed to be allowed here).
Never trust the remarkably horrible “people” of the BES.

1/9/2024
01/09/2024

1/9/2024

1/9/2024Surprise Surprise,Still here
01/09/2024

1/9/2024
Surprise Surprise,
Still here

Happy New Year from the Bureau of Environmental Services’ Foster Floodplain Natural Area!17 days and counting!You can’t ...
12/31/2023

Happy New Year from the Bureau of Environmental Services’ Foster Floodplain Natural Area!
17 days and counting!
You can’t walk your dog on the asphalt paved trail that runs through this site (unless you are “camping “ here), but you can burn your stuff up, damaging trees, and don’t forget to p**p in the ground.

Want proof that the Bureau of Environmental Services doesn’t manage their sites?This fire occurred sometime on December ...
12/30/2023

Want proof that the Bureau of Environmental Services doesn’t manage their sites?
This fire occurred sometime on December 14,2023.
Still here December 29,2023.
You can’t walk your leashed dog on the asphalt paved trail that runs through the Foster Floodplain Natural Area but if you are camping there you can have unleashed dogs, campfires, and p**p on the ground.
Don’t allow BES to do what they did to our neighborhood.
They are soulless ghouls who can’t be trusted.

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SE 104th & Foster Road
Portland, OR
97266

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