Growing Oregon /growing-oregon Growing Oregon is a six-part series looking at the evolution of Oregon’s unique approach to growth and the impact it has on our lives today. en-US Copyright Sat, 20 Aug 2022 16:08:12 GMT Oregon’s unique growth rules have preserved open space but also led to new fights /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-08-20/oregons-unique-growth-rules-have-preserved-open-space-but-also-led-to-new-fights Anyeley Hallovà chairs the commission that oversees Oregon's growth management system. She's passionate about developing compact neighborhoods that provide equitable and affordable housing — and that help combat climate change. But not everyone is happy about moving in this direction. Sat, 20 Aug 2022 16:08:12 GMT /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-08-20/oregons-unique-growth-rules-have-preserved-open-space-but-also-led-to-new-fights Jeff Mapes How a ‘little old lady’ nearly gutted Oregon’s growth rules /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-08-13/how-a-little-old-lady-nearly-gutted-oregons-growth-rules Property rights activists nearly derailed Oregon's growth management system in the early 2000s. And no one was more prominent — or colorful — than Dorothy English. Sat, 13 Aug 2022 16:06:06 GMT /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-08-13/how-a-little-old-lady-nearly-gutted-oregons-growth-rules Jeff Mapes How freeway builders collided with Oregon’s growth management system /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-08-07/how-freeway-builders-collided-with-oregons-growth-management-system The proposed Westside Bypass freeway in Washington County had a lot of momentum — until critics said it ran afoul of Oregon's growth management system. The freeway fight in the early 1990s wound up affecting transportation policies throughout the state. Sun, 07 Aug 2022 16:02:08 GMT /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-08-07/how-freeway-builders-collided-with-oregons-growth-management-system Jeff Mapes Inside the fight between Oregon leaders to create a revolutionary growth management system /politics-government/2022-07-23/inside-the-fight-between-oregon-leaders-to-create-a-revolutionary-growth-management-system In the 1970s, Oregonians looked to California and didn't want the same fate for their state. A new crop of young legislators in Salem saw an opportunity to advance an ambitious agenda. It took nearly a decade to put in place a system that has some of the strongest protections in the U.S. for farms, forests and other open spaces. Sat, 23 Jul 2022 15:02:18 GMT /politics-government/2022-07-23/inside-the-fight-between-oregon-leaders-to-create-a-revolutionary-growth-management-system Jeff Mapes Oregonians once feared their state would be wrecked by out-of-control sprawling development /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-07-16/oregonians-once-feared-their-state-would-be-wrecked-by-out-of-control-sprawling-development Fifty years ago, Oregonians feared their farmlands and other open spaces would be overrun with urban sprawl. This eventually led to the state's unique land-use system. This is part one in a six-part series describing how this happened and explaining why it affects so many things you might not have thought about. Mon, 18 Jul 2022 02:47:08 GMT /environment-energy-and-transportation/2022-07-16/oregonians-once-feared-their-state-would-be-wrecked-by-out-of-control-sprawling-development Jeff Mapes