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ReCode Oregon: legalizing sustainability - Tuesday 7pm

For more information:When: 02/24/2009 7:00pm - 9:00pm

What's all the buzz about Recode Oregon?  Come find out! Child care provided.

Tired of your dreams of sustainable living being crushed by out-dated city regulations?  Time to engage Recode Oregon!

  • Boldly challenging building codes
  • leading the charge for graywater reuse
  • deeply pondering zoning regulations and the Portland Plan
  • being a voice for the grassroots in the halls of power,... 

Its been a busy year for Recode Oregon, and we invite you to catch up with us, and find out how you can get more involved in creating a more sustainable Portland.

Recode Oregon, a project of Tryon Life Community Farm, is a community-based group examining how city and state regulations can support rather than inhibit creative and sustainable living, while educating and engaging grassroots communities in changing these codes.

Recode is launching a new meeting format, on the fourth Tuesday of each month, with educational speakers, interactive discussions and a change to plug into the many working groups.

At the meeting on February 24, we'll introduce Recode and its working groups, present the history of Recode and its parent organization Tryon Life Community Farm, get updated on the efforts to legalize graywater, and present a chance for folks to plug in.

Take the code books into your own hands with Recode Oregon! 

Location:

1131 SE Oak St.  - St. Francis "Che Room" (enterway in the park across from Red & Black)