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Lakeview Boulevard Improvement Project 2025 Council
Expect Major Traffic Changes throughout 2025 Goa I s Input
Designs are now finalized for the ,aumi \ .+= Lake Oswego City Council will hold its annual
Lakeview Boulevard Improvement d'
°`' goal setting retreat on Saturday,January
Project, which includes stormwater, LANEWOOD ST DOUGLAS CIR A'q • a 25, 2025 beginning at 9 a.m. at the Adult
pedestrian, safety, and pavement ? �O�° ° Community Center. In preparation for its
improvements. The project will rebuild DIVISIONDT° v r N
P 8 t ;� annual goal setting retreat, the City Council
Lakeview Boulevard, between South LAKE GROVE AVE a
Shore Boulevard and Iron Mountain i) .9would like to hear from the community.
Boulevard. `�"�, 11\ °PPEa°" W Bxvo Please take a few minutes to visit lakeoswego.
Construction is expected to start in • 1.0600. city/formslf/CouncilGoalsary 2, and share your
P input. Comments are due by 5 p.m. on
February and continue through 2025. eke Thursday,January and will be shared with
During construction, the traveling O S ..go the City Council before their retreat.
public should expect major traffic
delays, plan for extra travel time, or use ' Project area
alternate routes around the project area.There will be multiple traffic shifts and IVt L K Community
temporary traffic revisions, including intermittent lane closures and one-way traffic on Lakeview Boulevard.
In late January, theproject team will hold a "Meet the Contractor" meetingto introduce the contractor Celebration
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to the community and outline what to expect during construction.To stay up to date on the project, visit Sunday, January 19, 2 to 4 p.m.
lakeoswego.city/lakeviewboulevard.
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collection service rates charged by Republic Services. Customers will see an increase on their bi-monthly "T SUN. •w•'"�V
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Join us at Lake Oswego City Hall - Council
Cambers, 380 A Avenue, commemorate
Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatics Center Dr. Martin Luther King,Jrtos life and teachings.
5 /' - - This family-friendly celebration will feature
t ��I artwork created by Park Academy students,
,� Katharine Phelps as emcee, a greeting from
III Mayor Joe Buck, a poetry reading by Emmett
Wheatfall, musical performances by Alonzo
'� " �,, Chadwick, Sr. and Jaden Yazhari, a poetry
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`fa, recitation by Park Academy Theatre Arts
fstudents, and a stomp 'n' shake performance by
McDaniel High School's cheerleading team.
` — Following the program, there will be arts and
J.,-�- crafts activities for children and a chance to
t learn about community service opportunities at
booths staffed by local non-profit organizations
whose work advances Dr. King's legacy.
If you've been keeping up with the Recreation and The front reception area is beginning to take shape
Aquatics Center project, you'll be excited to hear beautifully,with intricate wood finishes added to
about the progress. Construction is moving swiftly enhance its design.Additionally, the maintenance Need He I p?
as we prepare to open this vibrant new community facility's pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) is
space in 2025. being constructed and rapidly coming together. 211 connects you to expert, caring help. Simply
call 2-1-1, email help@211info.org or visit
In the pool areas, tile work is advancing in both pools We're thrilled to see the progress and can't wait to www.211.org to get information or referral
and spa.At the same time, the gymnasium walls are welcome you. Stay tuned for more updates as we for family and individual needs, housing and
being prepped, and flooring installation is scheduled get closer to the grand opening! shelter, financial and foreclosure assistance,
for the coming weeks. Crews are also wrapping up healthcare, food, government programs, mental
utilitywork to connectpermanentpower to the Read more about this project at lakeoswego.city/
parksrec/recreation-and-aquatics-center. health, education, and employment. It's free,
facility, a significant milestone for the project. easy and confidential.
What's Inside
Presorted Standard • Lakeview Boulevard Project • Grants Available • "Go Live Well"Month • Artmart Opens January 10
U.S.Postage • Lake Oswego Recreation& • Prepare Your Plumbing for • Music: Mick Doherty • Community Calendar
PAID Aquatics Center Winter • Author: Rene Denfeld
Permit 124 • 2025 Council Goals Input • Senior Scholar Program • If I Were Mayor-Contest Insert
Lake Oswego,OR • MLK Community Celebration • Young Entrepreneur Program • Carbon Monoxide Safety • 2024 Photo Contest Winners
• New Waste Collection Rates • Farmers'Market Vendor • Third Thursdays in Downtown
*****ECRWSS***** • South Shore Fire Station Sign-Up Lake Oswego
POSTAL CUSTOMER
For information about the City and its services, go to www.Iakeoswego.city or call 503-635-0257.
Waste Collection Rates South Shore Fire Station Update #2
Continued from page 1 The Task Force formed by the City Council to consider the future of our community's oldest fire
Rate adjustments are informed by an annual rate station has released its first finding: Lake Oswego needs to continue to have four fire stations to best
review analysis and increases are due to rising costs serve the community
of disposal and labor, as well as inflation. Increases to
residential collection service rates range from 2.13 to The City currently operates four fire stations, with the station on South Shore Boulevard primarily
4.45%, and increases to commercial collection service responding to calls in the south-east quadrant of the City. Built in 1971, this station is reaching
rates range from 2.47 to 4.57%, depending on cart or the end of its functional life, as crew members contend with space limitations, aging electrical and
container size and collection frequency. This equates mechanical systems, and living quarters that are not seismically reinforced.
to an increase of$1.20 per month for residential After evaluating data related to current and projected response times, survivability impacts of response
customers with a 35-gallon cart, and $8.31 per times, natural hazards, and call volumes, task force members unanimously concluded that the City does
month for commercial customers with weekly 2-yard need four fire stations to ensure community members continue to receive equitable and responsive service.
container collection service. Members identified seven reasons for keeping a station in the southeast quadrant of Lake Oswego:
Your monthly waste collection charges are based on y' _ -
the size of your garbage container.To change the size 1. Four stations are necessary to maintain ► �. ,,o 114,8-,718-Mmute1;7.Time-AIIShtl . .
of your container, please contact Republic Services at the Department's high standard of _ `
503-636-3011.
service (rapid response times). ,y;fs, " fix,
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A reminder that garbage collection service can be `
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disrupted when there is hazardous winter weather. critical medical incidents (heart h°` :-r;
To make sure you receive service alerts, please take a attacks) and exponentially increases ix",
` _°moment to confirm your contact information with dama e in fire incidents. 0
Republic Services—check your account online or • The projected response times
give them a call at the number above. You can also without the South Shore Station _ ::;,�„ 'fi
sign up to receive alerts and collection reminders '
would likely render the Fire I F' C ,,
from Clackamas County (www.clackamas.us/ Department unable to fulfill ,
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recycling/garbage/company) or check inclement the terms of their contract
weather updates from Republic Services (www. with Clackamas County and 8-.and 8-Minuteoriee Time-wl.outStation 212 �4
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Preservation Grants and Historic Education Grants. for all residents. ° �� 0.16 Of On
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2. For serious incidents, in which multiple �w_ ; � � ��`� '®���>�
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Grants of up to $5,000 per project will be available. in the response network is a vital asset.
Eligibility requirements include: The loss of this level of coverage would
1. The building must be on the City's Landmark
render the network less effective.
Designation List or National Register. 3. In the event of a major disaster, the South Shore Station mitigates hazards that could otherwise
2. Grants must have a minimum match of 50%. isolate the southeast segment of the City (bridges, railroad crossings, landslide-prone topography).
Personal labor or "sweat equity" may count. 4. Closing this station would lead to minimal operational savings, as the Department would likely up-
3. All work must be performed on the exterior of staff at other stations while phasing-out positions through retirements.
the structure and cannot be new construction or 5. Maintaining four stations supports current and future growth on the south side of the lake, both
an addition. high-density residential development and the opening of new day-time draws (Lake Oswego
4. Grants are not awarded for projects that solely Recreation and Aquatic Center and Rassekh Park).
involve repainting or change in paint color. 6. The South Shore Station Fire Management Area includes two senior facilities that generate a
Historic Education Grant higher volume of calls. Shifting this coverage to adjacent stations would stretch their capacity and
response times.
Historic Education Grants serve to elevate 7. This station houses the Fire Department's rescue boat. There is not another city-owned facility
community awareness of the forces, events and stories with the ability to house the boat and provide similar proximity to both the Willamette River and
that shaped Lake Oswego through the creation of Oswego Lake.
educational materials and programs. Up to $2,000
Task Force members will continue their review through the spring of 2025, when they will submit
will be available. Eligibility requirements include:
a complete recommendation to the City Council. To learn more about this project, please visit
1. Projects must provide a public benefit to the Lake lakeoswego.city/SSFSproject. For questions, please contact Quin Brunner, Management Analyst, at
Oswego community. qbrunner@lakeoswego.city or 503-675-2543.
2. For physical installations, projects should be
located on public land within the boundaries of a
City-recognized neighborhood association. Prepare Your P I u m b i n g for Wi n to r
3. Physical improvements located on private land in
a publicly-prominent location may be eligible on Prevent Frozen Pipes and Locate Your Emergency Shut-Off Valve
a case-by-case basis. When temperatures dip below freezing, water • Locate your water shut-off valve now in case
4. Applicants must identify and provide detail on pipes can freeze or break. There are some easy your pipe breaks (usually in your basement,
who will be responsible for completing the work. steps you can take to prepare your plumbing garage, crawl space, or under your home).
For detailed information on either grant, including a before freezing temps may lead to burst pipes: • Disconnect hoses and cover your outdoor
full list of eligibility requirements and deadlines, visit i' - faucets.
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lakeoswego.ciry/planning/historic-preservation-grant- t ` Wrap• or insulate pipes in unheated areas.
program or contact Paul Espe, Planning and Building ,is p p
Services, at pespe@lakeoswego.city or �\jF �,� •
Start building your emergency water supply
503-697-6577. ',,,,b,�00 . in case your water service is interrupted.
Applications must be submitted by 4 p.m. on Friday, For more helpful tips, visit lakeoswego.city/
May 30, 2025. •,a, publicworks/preventing-and-thawing-frozen-pipes.
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Senior Scholar Program Offers Lifelong Learning for Older LIBRARY CLOSURE
Adults New Years Day-Wednesday,January 1
The Adult Community Center and the Lake Oswego Library teamed up for the new Martin Luther King Jr. Day- Monday,January 20
Senior Scholar Program that offers older adults an exciting opportunity to continue
their pursuit of knowledge through various free, engaging classes. This initiative provides
an enriching academic experience with topics ranging from history and humanities to HYBRID: First Tuesday Music: Mick Doherty
science and technology, ensuring there's something to spark everyone's curiosity. Classes
are designed to be interactive and engaging, fostering lively discussions and connections Tuesday, January 7, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
among participants with a passion for learning.With guidance from expert instructors, Join us for an enchanting evening at the library as Mick Doherty
participants can deepen their understanding of subjects while enjoying a supportive and brings the dulcimer to life! Discover the captivating history of
collaborative environment. Lifelong learning has also been shown to enhance mental this unique instrument, from the ancient Persian santoor to the
well-being and cognitive health, making this program intellectually stimulating and vibrant Mexican salterio. Mick will explain the arrangement and
beneficial for overall wellness.All classes are free of charge. Program listings, descriptions, tuning of the dulcimer's strings and share fascinating stories, all
and dates are on our website. while playing and singing beautiful music.
Mick Doherty is a renowned musician with a rich career
Due to limited space, early registration is encouraged. Call 503-635-3758 to reserve your performing across the United States and beyond. He brings his
spot and embark on this enriching journey of discovery. expertise and passion for the dulcimer to this special program.
For more information, visit lakeoswego.city/acc/senior-scholar-program. Don't miss this opportunity to be inspired and transported by the
dulcimer's melodies.Admission is free, and all ages are welcome!
A livestream will also be available at https://www.youtube.com/@
Back for 2025 is the Young Entrepreneur Program! LakeOLib/streams
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The library is located at 706 Fourth Street, Lake Oswego. For
the Young Entrepreneur Program is ,_
returning to the Farmers' Market this ' * �-
more information, please contact April Younglove at 503-534-
ear! Ifyou are a high school student r�,. 5667 or ayounglove@lakeoswego.city. This presentation is made
Y g ,' i� possible bythe Friends of the Lake Oswego Public Library.
in Lake Oswego, grades 9-12, with n g Y
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want to share your ideas with our -._ I xk LAKE OSWEGO PUBLIC LIBRARY
community, this program is for F 1
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Sign up for one of the January
orientation dates (January 8 or January 11). In order to be considered, you must attend J A N 7, 2025 15:30 - 6:30 PM
one of the orientation sessions. Please help us spread the word on this invaluable program
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for the youth in our community. Information is available on our website:
lakeoswego.city/lofm/young-entrepreneur-program-lofm.
HYBRID: Third Tuesday Author: Rene Denfeld
Lake Oswego Farmers' Market Vendor Sign-Up Is Open Tuesday, January 21, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Lake Theater& Cafe,
Applications for the Lake Oswego r - 106 N. State Street
Farmers' Market are now open 1 '= — Rene Denfeld is the bestselling author of four novels, including
through Wednesday, February 19th. - m „. The Enchanted, The Child Finder and Sleeping Giants. For nearly
We are seeking talented vendors twenty years she has worked as a licensed investigator, exonerating
across various categories, including ' " innocents and fighting injustice. The previous Chief Investigator
farmers, growers, gatherers, I �. /. at a public defense firm, she has worked on hundreds of cases.
refreshment and value-added - Her poetic and yet thrilling novels have earned her a French Prix,
products, hot foods, artisans, young y- - an IMPAC listing, a Carnegie listing and more. Margaret Atwood
entrepreneurs, as well as nonprofits, a has called her novels "astonishing." She lives in Portland.
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Kids' Corner participants, and �: `� This program is supported by the Friends of the Lake Oswego
community booths. Don't miss the - .- - \ Public Libraryand offered byLake Oswego Public Libraryin
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opportunity to join our vibrantik * , ` ,, _ cooperation with the Lake Theater & Cafe. Admission is free
community. For more details and to o n If"
and no ticket is required (though food and drink purchases are
apply, visit www.managemymarket. encouraged to offset the cost to the Lake Theater). Doors open at
com or explore additional information on our website at lakeoswego.city/lofm. 6:30 p.m., the presentation begins at 7 p.m.
The Lake Theater & Cafe is located at 106 North State Street in
January is "Go Live Well" Month in Parks & Recreation Lake Oswego. For more information, contact Alicia Yokoyama at
Start the new year with "Go Live Well," a community health initiative centered on ayokoyama@lakeoswego.city or 503-534-4228.
six dimensions of wellness: physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, and
environmental. Parks &Recreation offers a variety of activities and resources to inspire well-being for all ages and abilities. THIRD TUESDAY •
Explore our scenic parks, stroll along the Willamette River pathways, or bring your AUTHOR
board, skates, or bike to Rassekh Skatepark. Prefer a quiet moment? Relax on a park .
bench with a good book, or bring your dog to one of our popular off-leash areas. .�� at The Lake Theater & Cafe!
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Additional opportunities include joining the Luscher Farm CSA for fresh produce, Re n e D e n f e l d
enjoying meals or programs at the Adult Community Center, staying active with tennis
and fitness classes, or giving back by volunteering at a Stewardship work parry.
Discover more in our Winter/Spring Activity Guide at lakeoswego.city/parksrec/parks- Tuesday, Jan. 2 ` �,
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recreation-winter-spring-activity-guide.Take the first step toward a healthier, happier 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. OPP
year. -
For more information or to register for Parks &Recreation programs, For details on these and other Library programs, please visit
visit www.lakeoswego.city/parksrec or call 503-675-2549. www.lakeoswego.city/library or call 503-636-7628.
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If I Were Mayor - Student Contest Community Calendar
Mayor Buck invites Lake Oswego students to share it- Event dates are subject to change.
their creative ideas about how they would govern More details are available online at:
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the City. Being a mayor involves balancing the ;�l Mayor... www.lakeoswego.city/calendarwants and needs of the residents,while considering 11For more information, call 503-675-3992.
available funding. This contest is an opportunity -
for students to take a look at the community and /i January
share their thoughts about transportation, public 1 Wednesday • New Year'spay-CITY OFFICES
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safety, the environment, social services, youth or ` " 2 Thursday • Winter Reading Bingo begins,LIB
senior programs and anything else they think will ]'
make the city a better place to live. I — 3 Friday
4 Saturday
All students in grades 4-12 (including private in the State Competition with their wonderfully 5 Sunday
school, home school and public school) are eligible written essays. 6 Monday • Exploring Creativity&Passion in
to enter the If I Were Mayor contest for a chance Retirement Series,ACC, loam
to win a$150, $100 or$50 gift card to a local For more information and to enter the contest, • DRC Meeting,6pm
business of their choice. In addition, the first-place visit lakeoswego.city/if-i-were-mayor or contact 7 Tuesday • Music:Mick Doherty LIB,5:30pm
winners in each of the three categories will be Kim Vermillion with the City Manager's Office at • City Council Meeting,5:30pm
entered into the State Competition for a chance 503-675-3984 or kvermillion@lakeoswego.city. 8 Wednesday • HRAB Meeting,6pm
to win $500! Lake Oswego students, Sophia Lu Entries must be submitted by 4 p.m. on Thursday, • LAB Meeting,7pm
(2023) and Leuca Wanford (2024) took 1st place March 20, 2025. 9 Thursday • Teen Advisory Board,6pm
• South Shore Fire Station Task Force-
Meeting#4,6pm
Carbon Monoxide Safety • Boards&Commissions Summit,6pm
10 Friday
November through February represent the leading months for carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning in the 11 Saturday
U.S. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, toxic gas that is produced when anything is burned. Gas 12 Sunday
and oil furnaces, water heaters, fireplaces, and wood burning and gas stoves are sources in the home. The
13 Monday • Oregon Project Independence,ACC,
only way to know if you are being exposed to carbon monoxide is by using a detector. loam
Preventing carbon monoxide poisoning • Planning Commission,6:30pm
14 Tuesday • Indoor Playground at CCP,9am
• Check heating systems, chimney flues, and camping stoves outside your home. • Pints from the Past:Oswego
gas appliances every year. Get them cleaned • Never run a portable generator or any Suffragists,Lake Theater,6:30pm
and serviced as needed by qualified heating/ gasoline-powered engine inside a basement, 15 Wednesday • PNAB Meeting,MC,4pm
appliance contractors. garage or other enclosed structure. 16 Thursday • TAB Meeting,7pm
• Use caution with kerosene or gas space heaters. Never leave the motor running in a vehicle 17 Friday • The Stafford Challenge,LIB, 10am
• Never use a gas range or oven to heat a home. parked in an enclosed or partially enclosed 18 Saturday • Friends of Springbrook Park Native
• space, such as a garage. Tree Planting 9am
Use charcoal grills, hibachis, or portable p g g
19 Sunday • MLK Community Celebration,2pm
Carbon monoxide detectors 20 Monday • Martin Luther King Jr.Day-CITY
Every home should have at least one battery-operated carbon monoxide detector. Oregon law requires OFFICES CLOSED
that all rental housing, new homes, and homes for sale have carbon monoxide detectors. Install carbon 21 Tuesday • City Council Meeting,3pm
monoxide detectors in all bedrooms and check the detector's batteries twice a year. • Author:Rene Denfeld,LIB,6:30pm
For more information about carbon monoxide safety, go to lakeoswego.city/fire/carbon-monoxide-safety 22 Wednesday • DRC Meeting,7pm
23 Thursday
24 Friday • 50+Advisory Board,ACC, loam
Third Thursdays I n Downtown LO 25 Saturday • City Council 2025 Goal Setting
Retreat,ACC,9am
The Lake Oswego business community invites you to visit them for a"Third Thursday" celebration of 26 Sunday
great art, shopping and dining.Join us from 4-6 p.m. on January 16, February 20, and March 20. For 27 Monday • Planning Commission,6:30pm
more information, visit the LO Chamber of Commerce at lakeoswegochamber.com/third-thursday.
28 Tuesday
Artmart Jpens January 1 0 30 Wednesday
30 Thursday • South Shore Fire Station Task Force-
Meeting#5 6pm
The Arts Council of Lake Oswego's (ACLO) Artmart is making its return! 31 Friday • How Artificial Intelligence is
Artmart offers a wonderful selection of donated Shaping Our Future and the Ethical
artwork at reasonable prices. All items are available Implications,ACC, loam
for purchase and can be taken home on the same , February
day. Choose from original paintings, prints, °i 1 Saturday • Cookie Decorating&Valentines,2pm
ceramics, and more. , ''. e; �' 2 Sunday
4' ?' ' 3, ' tor 3 Monday • DRC Meeting,7pm
All Artmart purchases support the ACLO s _ "h
work to serve the community through free art `'K .. 4 Tuesday • City Council Meeting,5pm
programming at Artspace. .
`'4 f • Music Tiffany Bird,LIB,5:30pm
The opening reception will be on Friday,January -
ACC Adult Community Center
CCP Christ Church Parish
10, from 5 to 7 m. Regular hours for Artmart are
h g DRC Development Review Commission
Tuesdaythrough Saturdayfrom 11 a.m. to 4 .m.
g p ,. HRAB Historic Resources Advisory Board
You'll find the exhibition at Marylhurst Commons "`` - : LAB Library Advisory Board
at 3162 Furman Dr., Lake Oswego. Free parking ',. _o LIB LO Public Library
C9 MC Maintenance Center
is located in front of the building. For updates and =
g h PNAB Parks,Rec&Natural Resources Advisory Board
more information, visit artscouncillo.org. SAB Sustainability Advisory Board
ACLO's Artmart at Marylhurst Commons TAB Transportation Advisory Board
The City of Lake Oswego fosters a welcoming and inclusive community
CITIZEN INFORMATION SPECIALIST AND HELLOLO EDITOR/WRITER where all people have the opportunity to thrive and have equitable
Bonnie Hirshberger • 503 675 3992 . bhirshberger@lakeoswego.city VA- F access to City services. For Americans with Disabilities Act or Civil
Contributing writers: °<S, �� Rights Title VI accommodations,translation/interpretation services,or
Quin Brunner, City Manager's Office Robin Krakauer,Parks&Recreation ,� more information call 503-635-0270 or Oregon Relay Service 7-1-1.
Paul Espe, Planning Wendy Riley,Arts Council4111
Donna Harlan, Library Amanda Watson, Sustainability U I Habla usted espanol?Le proporcionaremos una traduccion gratuita de
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