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Oregon’s minimum wage will be rising again next week. On July 1, the state’s minimum wage will increase by 35 cents across ...
Oregon's minimum wage is automatically adjusted every year based on inflation. There are three minimum wages for different ...
Governor Tina Kotek has signed a bill that the city of Roseburg says will improve their ability to expand housing. House Bill 39-21 amends the city of Roseburg urban growth boundary to exchange ...
The urban growth boundary is the limit of where a city can build residential homes. Senate Bill 1537, which Gov. Tina Kotek signed on April 18, ...
Measure C2024 asks voters whether to extend and amend the urban growth boundary, first adopted in 2008. With the initial UGB set to expire on Dec. 31, 2025, voters ...
And I thought, I need to find more of these. So there’s big ones in Happy Valley, there’s big ones in Bethany, and these were areas that were added to the urban growth boundary in the late 90s and ...
The Oregon Capitol. Two cities are making strides with legislation to bypass Oregon’s regular procedures for swapping land in “urban growth boundaries,” despite fears of a bad land use ...
Petaluma voters to decide fate of city’s growth boundary with Measure Y. What is now known as the urban growth boundary began as a means for the city to manage its growth in response to sprawling ...
An urban growth boundary is a geographical limit to separate areas of urban development from surrounding rural or agricultural land. “Dandridge formally submitted a resolution to the growth ...
County Planner Alyssa Boles said there are 10 communities in Linn County with urban growth boundaries: Albany, Brownsville, Harrisburg, Halsey, Lebanon, Lyons, Mill City, Scio, Sweet Home and Tangent.
The boundary is located just west of Dandridge to Exit 412 on I-40. The resolution Shockley mentioned was adopted and passed on September 10. Shockley said this process will take time.
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