It’s time to discuss Oregon’s urban growth boundaries

Sooner or later, the Oregon Legislature will have to face up to redesigning a state creation that now looks like two icebergs on a collision course. One iceberg is the wildly high cost of housing along with other living costs including electric power and water; the other, the need to grow the state’s economy and […]

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