Metro deputy COO Scott Robinson to speak at League of Women Voters meeting
Loss of financial capacity within government entities and expanding missions has increased the extent and variety of ways the public and private sectors work together. The League of Women Voters is conducting a nation-wide study of the parameters and policy issues to be considered when a governmental entity proposes a shifting or transfer arrangement to the private sector.

Humboldt Bay Energy, a corporation registered in Nevada but operating out of Eureka, Calif., has come forward as interested in buying the site, and the bankruptcy court trustee charged with selling Blue Heron's assets said the company is furthest along in the process of buying the property.
Other legislation supported by Metro includes bills that allow for background checks of zoo employees and a memorial for the late Steve Apotheker.