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* We are lucky to have a fantastic parks system in our city, so let’s be cooperative users of it and set a good example.
* We are lucky to have a fantastic parks system in our city, so let’s be cooperative users of it and set a good example.
* Avoid surprises for front-line staff: PBEM will notify Park Rangers, BOEC/911 dispatchers, and 311 call-takers about your activity in advance. If you see Rangers in the field, say hi!
* Avoid surprises for front-line staff: PBEM will notify Park Rangers, BOEC/911 dispatchers, and 311 call-takers about your activity in advance. If you see Rangers in the field, say hi!
* The usual fee for a basic permit is $254, but it’s free for NET exercises! Special shout-out to Portland Parks/Vibrant Communities Emergency Manager Tony Zanetti (also a NET) who created this arrangement for us, and to the Permitting staff who process our requests.
* The usual fee for a basic permit is $254, but it’s free for NET exercises! Special shout-out to Portland Parks/Vibrant Communities Emergency Manager Tony Zanetti (also a NET!) who created this arrangement for us, and to the Permitting staff who process our requests.


== Examples of situations when you need a permit ==
== Examples of situations when you need a permit ==

Revision as of 18:12, 30 July 2024

The Rule

Teams must request a permit through PBEM in order to use any Portland Parks facility for NET exercises.

Why?

  • This is not a punishment, nor is it a result of a team doing anything wrong!
  • This is an opportunity for us to better integrate your volunteer operations with the City’s routine processes.
  • Elevate the visibility of your work to key partner bureaus by following park rules.
  • Avoid the disappointment of having to scuttle your plans at the last minute because someone else reserved the part of the park you wish to use.
  • We are lucky to have a fantastic parks system in our city, so let’s be cooperative users of it and set a good example.
  • Avoid surprises for front-line staff: PBEM will notify Park Rangers, BOEC/911 dispatchers, and 311 call-takers about your activity in advance. If you see Rangers in the field, say hi!
  • The usual fee for a basic permit is $254, but it’s free for NET exercises! Special shout-out to Portland Parks/Vibrant Communities Emergency Manager Tony Zanetti (also a NET!) who created this arrangement for us, and to the Permitting staff who process our requests.

Examples of situations when you need a permit

  • When you will conduct an exercise that could cause public alarm or concern. A bunch of people chattering on radios while wearing reflective vests is not normal. :-)
  • During busy usage times, especially weekends and holidays.
  • When your instincts tell you it's a good idea.

Examples of situations when you do not need a permit

  • For a routine team meeting in a small area of a park, when you are not conducting an emergency response exercise.
  • When you might wear your vests, but will not be engaged in any potentially concerning activity.

If you do not have a permit, please defer to other members of the public and move to a different area of the park. But first, try to get them to sign up for Basic NET Training, right?!

How do I get a permit?

  • At least three weeks in advance of your exercise, simply send an email to net@portlandoregon.gov
  • Include:
    • the official name of the park, which you can look up here
    • exactly where you will operate within the park, e.g. 'on the east playground', or 'near the entrance of the park at SE 167th and Market'
    • what you will be doing, e.g. 'conducting a radio drill', or 'practicing MegaMover patient carries'
    • approximately how many people you expect to participate

During your exercise

  • Always wear your NET vests and ID cards, if reasonable
  • Expect curiosity from the public. It seems normal to us, but what you are doing is rather unusual.
  • Seize the opportunity for outreach and recruitment! Carry some 24-week shopping lists (request here), or a page with the NET & BEECN recruitment QR codes.