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Surprise result costs Kedah two valuable points again
KEDAH were held to a scoreless draw by Penang in a highly charged Group B President Cup soccer match. It was the second time Kedah had dropped two points in six matches after a surprise one all draw against Kelantan at the Sultan Mohamad IV stadium in Kota Baru
Another slim success: Kedah stay undefeated' in President Cup campaign with10 win over Selangor PKNS
STRIKER Mohd Norhamisaref Hamid became the match
winner again for Kedah when he scored the only goal of the match against Selangor PKNS Sports Complex in Selango
Trolley Trail master plan : Milwaukie to Gladstone, Oregon
147 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, charts, tables, figures, illus., appendices. Published January, 2004. Captured January 28, 2009.The proposed Trolley Trail will run along a historic corridor once used by a streetcar
line that operated between Portland and Oregon City.... acquired a 6-mile stretch of the historic rail corridor between downtown Milwaukie
and Gladstone. The trail connects with existing bike lanes in Milwaukie and
Gladstone and will complete an essential link in Metro's Regional Trail System.
When completed, the Trolley Trail and connecting trails will create a continuous 20-
mile loop connecting Portland, Milwaukie, Gladstone, Oregon City and Gresham. [From the Plan
Tualatin Basin goal 5/natural resources ESEE analysis
220 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, charts, appendices. Published March, 2005. Captured January 27, 2009.The Tualatin Basin ESEE analysis is the second step in the
Goal 5 process required under Oregon Administrative Rules
as implemented within the Portland Metropolitan Region
through Metro, the regional planning agency. Metro and
thirteen Tualatin Basin local governments worked
collaboratively as the Tualatin Basin Partners for Natural Places (Partners) to meet an overall goal of improving the
environmental health of the basin. This report provides the
results of the Partners analysis of the Economic, Social,
Environmental and Energy (ESEE) consequences of
allowing, limiting or prohibiting conflicting uses within
significant Riparian Corridor and Wildlife Habitat
resources and their impact areas within the Tualatin Basin
ESEE Study Area. This report was developed in
compliance with State Goal 5 rules and in coordination with
Metro's Goal 5 planning efforts. In addition, the Basin
Approach (Appendix A) considers factors outside the Goal 5
Administrative Rules, such as the Endangered Species Act
(ESA) and Clean Water Act (CWA). In the Tualatin Basin,
these federal rules are being coordinated by Clean Water
Services (CWS), one of the partner agencies in this process. [From the document