Urban and Rural Reserves: Balancing Growth and Preservation

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • The urban and rural reserves process in the Portland metro area aims to delineate land for future urban development and conservation over a 40-50 year period, balancing the need for expansion with the protection of agricultural and natural spaces. Urban reserves are designated for potential urbanization, prioritizing these areas for future growth, while rural reserves are protected from urbanization, ensuring long-term agricultural and environmental preservation.
    Since the 1970’s, the state and in particular the Portland metro area that occupies the 3 surrounding counties -Multnomah, Clackamas, and Washington- have wisely managed their urban growth efficiently through the use of the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) process.
    This is part 2 of a discussion with Jim Johnson, Land Use and Water Planning Coordinator from the Oregon Department of Agriculture. Johnson explains the urban and rural reserves process that seeks to manage competing interests while preserving land for future generations.
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  • @TheBeeperman
    @TheBeeperman 5 років тому +1

    The new improved Feudal system. It never occurs to them that it is not their land. What they don't tell you is that it creates a severe shortage of land that you can build on. Hence the real estate prices skyrocket. And of course the middle and lower income people can't afford that and are forced to be apartment dwellers within the UGB. Look to the future and what will this become. Little people stuffed into the UGB. Rich ruling class out on the estates.