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FOR OUR HUMANITY & FOR OUR LANDS
A tribute to the People's Coast for the Beach Bill anniversary

Whether your spot of choice is Brookings, Newport, Seaside, or somewhere in between, there’s truly nowhere like the Oregon Coast. But how and why is it so special?

 

That's thanks in large part to the Beach Bill, signed on July 6, 1967 by Governor Tom McCall. We are continuing this legacy with our work, and we are still enjoying the gift of all-public coastal access.

 

Here are a few of our staff's favorite spots and stories from the People's Coast.

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FOR OUR LANDS & FOR OUR COMMUNITIES
Wildfire Wednesday: How wildfires really start—and how we can prevent them

As we come into the Fourth of July holiday, with its warm weather, fireworks, and backyard barbecues, we thought it would be a good idea to provide an overview of what’s expected for the rest of Oregon’s 2026 fire season.

 

Most of Oregon is forecast to have significant wildfire potential in July, and all of Oregon is forecast to have significant wildfire potential in August and September.

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FOR OUR DEMOCRACY & FOR OUR COMMUNITIES
We don’t have to compromise land use laws to have housing

Many incorrectly claim that Oregon’s land use system (including urban growth boundaries, or UGBs) prevents housing production. In reality, cities already have tens of thousands of acres of available residential land inside UGBs. The real constraint is infrastructure funding.

 

This piece, co-authored by 1000 Friends of Oregon and Fair Housing Council of Oregon, was published in Capital Press on June 24, 2026.

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Data Center Reform Fund

It’s clear that Oregon communities need stronger oversight tools to hold data center development accountable. That’s where we come in. 1000 Friends of Oregon is launching the Data Center Reform Fund to support legal advocacy, public-interest coordination, and community oversight in response to the rapid expansion of data center development across Oregon.

Together for an Affordable Portland

The Bull Run Water Filtration Plant is a multi-billion-dollar endeavor that is raising water rates by at least 9.8% annually, while also imposing outsized impacts on world-class farmland and unincorporated communities east of Portland. We have a different vision: One where we can all win.

Housing Solutions Center

Finding win-win solutions to meet the housing needs of all Oregonians in every community—including affordability, fairness, accessibility, and land stewardship.

Who we are & what we do

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2025 RECAP
Annual Report: Oregon is Worth Fighting For

Learn what happens when communities come together, share stories, and organize. Spoiler: They envision and enact policies that create more livable communities for everyone!

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DIVERSITY, EQUITY, INCLUSION & JUSTICE
Working to reverse systemic inequalities

Land ownership and land use policies and processes have historically propagated and exacerbated inequalities around the nation, and in Oregon. 1000 Friends works to reverse discriminatory practices, policies, and impacts on people.

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ABOUT US
Land use is who we are

1000 Friends of Oregon works with Oregonians to enhance quality of life by building livable urban and rural communities, protecting family farms and forests, and conserving natural areas.