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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — After hearing arguments in January, Portland General Electric is moving forward with their plan to remove nearly 400 trees in Forest Park to help ensure stable ...
City permitting staff recommended against the project in January. Earlier this month, a city hearings officer determined that it should be allowed to proceed. Now, the Forest Park Neighborhood ...
In January, FOX 12 spoke to a neighbor in northwest Portland who was worried about the impact to Forest Park. “I’m against it ...
A report from Portland’s Permitting and Development Office in January recommended that the ... environmental standards and the city’s Forest Park management plan. But hearings officer Marisha ...
city permitting staff first recommended against the project in January and then a city hearings officer determined earlier this month that it should be allowed to proceed. Now the Forest Park ...
A report from Portland’s Permitting and Development Office in January recommended that a ... PGE’s project is not consistent with the Forest Park Natural Resources Management Plan.
In January, Portland Permitting & Development recommended that the plan be denied. Later, a city hearings officer disagreed and approved it. The Forest Park Conservancy appealed that decision to ...
which a city hearings officer approved in March following a January land use hearing. The hearings officer’s conclusion put her at odds with community organizations including the Forest Park ...
When President Donald Trump took office in January 2025, national parks and ... She, and other former and current park and forest employees, ask that visitors be kind and understanding to staff.
A controversial proposal by Portland General Electric (PGE) to expand its transmission line footprint in Forest Park has been overturned ... releasing a report in January that warned of ...