Oregon’s urban growth boundaries are essential for housing and economic development

Oregon, like other states, lacks housing — especially affordable housing. We are also experiencing an economic slowdown. During these times, people look for simple solutions to complex challenges. But simply adding land to cities or removing the process of planning for our actual housing and urban industrial needs is counterproductive to the problems we face. […]

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