Opponents of the possible development of a 400-acre industrial park in eastern Oregon asked city officials at a city council meeting on Monday to consider the value of conserving the environmentally sensitive area on which there are old growth forests, wetlands and eagles’ nests.
Mayor Mike Seferian said at a meeting on Monday that the city will continue to pursue the development of a 400-acre industrial park in eastern Oregon, despite opposition from area property owners who want to protect the environmentally sensitive land on which there are old growth forests
Published by kkaczala on Tue, 06/29/2021 - 12:43pm
Oregon Mayor Mike Seferian and Administrator Mike Beazley on Monday assured an opponent of a proposed industrial park that any change in land use would require at least two public hearings on the matter.
Opponents of a possible industrial park development on 400 acres in East Oregon packed Oregon City Council chambers on Monday to express their concerns that such a proposal could impact nearby wetlands and an already compromised Lake Erie.