Locus Focus on 10/26/09

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Mon, 10/26/2009 - 10:00am to 11:00am
A closer look at Portland's Urban Growth Boundary

PORTLAND'S URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY: THIRTY YEARS LATER

In the late 1970s, an imaginary line was drawn around the Portland area. Inside the line, urban development could flourish. Outside that line the farms and forestland that characterize western Oregon would remain intact. This line, called the urban growth boundary, has saved much of the natural landscape that surrounds the city. But in the thirty years since the UGB was first drawn, it has expanded more than once. Now a lot of people in the region are saying it doesn't need to grow anymore.
 

On Monday, October 26, Locus Focus takes a closer look at Portland's Urban Growth Boundary. Urban naturalist Mike Houck, with the Urban Greenspaces Institute; Portland Mayor Sam Adams and Metro Councilor Robert Liberty, join host Barbara Bernstein to discuss how we can concentrate future development within the current UGB, while at the same time assuring that urban natural spaces and habitat are protected as well.
 

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