The county had rezoned 710 acres of rangeland for sprawling residential development, potentially impacting the farmability of nearby land in violation of state land use law.
A legal win years in the making prevents an illegal roadway expansion across a Washington County development area, protecting vulnerable riparian environments and valuable farmland.
A decision by the Oregon Court of Appeals means Hood River is now a successful example of a small community – in both Oregon and the wider U.S. – that passed revolutionary zoning reform to allow a slew of housing types in residential zones.
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