From laura.buhl at state.or.us Fri May 16 15:07:47 2014 From: laura.buhl at state.or.us (Buhl, Laura) Date: Fri, 16 May 2014 22:07:47 +0000 Subject: [LandUse-News] Land Use News - May 16, 2014 Message-ID: Welcome to this week's roundup of the Land Use News! The Land Use News is an electronic news clipping service provided by the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD). Land Use News emphasizes local reporting and commentary on land use in Oregon and other states. The links to copyrighted news stories in Land Use News are not archived by DLCD, and the archiving policies of these sources vary. The stories, if available, reside on the site of the original news source. Please direct requests for archived stories, or permission to reprint them, to the original news source. 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Economists and ecologists from ... How does Lancaster County manage growth and maintain agricultural heritage? Lancaster Newspapers Let us start with a basic premise that agriculture land use is not a holding pattern until some other use is proposed. Lancaster County has some of the ... Canyon ride tests access to BLM land USA TODAY The land is controlled by the BLM, which last month got into an armed confrontation with Bundy over his use of federal land. The BLM eventually Rancher Cliven Bundy's grazing debt has no equal among Oregon cattlemen The Oregonian More than 1,500 ranchers graze cattle on federal land in Oregon. Federal agencies report that only 45 are delinquent in paying their grazing fees. Cities to suburbs: Where's the transit love? Suburbs to cities: Where's the bus? Grist With the completion of a light-rail extension still years away, commuters who rely on public transportation here will find themselves stuck between a ... Cancer, birth defects, asthma: Your neighborhood is impacting your health KATU EPA data show diesel fumes, for instance, contributed to 250 deaths in Oregon last year. That's more than the combined number of people who were ... Cribbins nominated for state board Coos Bay World Among the list was Coos County Commissioner Melissa Cribbins, who was nominated for Land Conservation and Development Commission. Meet Clackamas County's new transportation and development director: 5 questions with Barbara ... The Oregonian Barbara Cartmill served as acting director of the county's transportation and development department for about a ... I've been in Oregon since I was 14. Oregon Transportation Commission seeks public input on state rail plan Progressive Rail Roading The Oregon Transportation Commission recently released a draft of the 2014 State Rail Plan (SRP) to enable the public to review and comment on the ... High-stakes debate looks at urban-rural divide in transportation funding Metro newsfeed Matt Garrett, director of the Oregon Department of Transportation, has ... send recommendations to the statewide Oregon Transportation Oregon to Implement Voluntary Road Usage Fee: Oregon Politics Today The Oregonian The Oregon Department of Transportation is starting work on what the agency says will be the nation's first per-mile road usage fee program when it goes online July 1, 2015. Co-ops Stymied by Federal Land Plans Electric Co-op Today Implausible as it seems, that's the price tag that the average member of one Oregon electric cooperative could face, if proposed federal land policies ... Oregon Lands Director Mary Abrams Talks Elliott State Forest Future, Coal Exports The Oregonian Mary Abrams is the director of Oregon's Department of State Lands, the agency at the forefront of two major environmental debates over forestlands and coal exports. Timber Project Derailed, For Now Capital Press The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that a timber project in Northeast Oregon must be enjoined, but the scope of the injunction has yet to be determined. What the Heck is Going on in Damascus?: A Beginner's Guide The Oregonian A lot is going on in Damascus right now. A lot. To be fair, a lot has been going on in Damascus for years now. But, right now, the machinations of the city and citizens can get especially confusing. Opponents Challenge Coast Guard LNG Approval EarthFix Clatsop County denied land-use permits needed to build the pipeline, and the company is challenging that denial at the Oregon Land Use Board of ... PSU Sociologist discusses "Your Land, My Land" project Daily Astorian Dujon, a speaker with the Oregon Humanities Conversation Project, presented "Your Land, My Land" to a small audience Friday evening at the Astoria ... A Peek into Coos County's Economic Future The World Jordan Coves potential population, spending impact could change economic landscape. If the Jordan Cove Energy Project comes, analysts predict a multimillion-dollar spending snowball descending on the county. Learn about local watersheds and land use trends Coos Bay World COQUILLE - The public is invited to the Coquille Watershed Association meeting, when they will host Cameron La Follette, Land Use Director for ... 21 reservations next up in consolidation program Longview Daily News The land buyback program is part of a $3.4 billion settlement of a ... The leaders from tribes in Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon and Washington state ... Oregon Grape Growers Say Drift Taking Toll on Vineyards Capital Press Oregon grape growers say herbicide drift is damaging vineyards and it's time for the state to ban 2,4-D use during April to October growing season. 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