Land use
City Council: Regional Equity Atlas: Oct 9
Regional Equity Atlas: City Council presentation
Tuesday October 9, 2007
3:00pm - 3:30pm
City Hall
1333 NW Eastman Parkway
Gresham, OR 97030
Presentation to the Gresham City Council on the Regional Equity Atlas
The Equity Atlas explores equity in the Portland metropolitan region, compiling data on demographics, transportation, housing, schools, health, and access to food and natural areas.
Measure 49: Our chance to fix 37's flaws
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Dear Fellow Oregonian:
When you think of Oregon, what comes to mind?
- Is it rolling farmland that supports an astonishing array of agricultural products?
- Is it our majestic forests and clear, clean water?
- Is it our spectacular coastline, with beaches that belong to all of us?
- Or is it the fact that all these things combine to give us a quality of life that has disappeared from so many other places?
If these things are as important to you as they are to us, we invite you to visit the "Yes on 49" website.
Gresham's Hogan Cedar Trees
Hogan Cedar Trees
HOGAN CEDAR FACTS
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It is a unique form of Thuja plicata, the western red cedar, which grows naturally only in the Gresham area.
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It has been recognized nationally as an important plant in horticulture.
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The Oregon Association of Nurserymen's publication, 1999-2000 Directory and Buyer's Guide listed 13 commercial nursery producers of the Hogan Cedar. These are sold nationally. All of these trees trace their origin to a small pocket of trees in Gresham.
Land Use Minutes: April 2007
MINUTES OF MEETING
Wilkes East Neighborhood Association
Land Use Committee
April 19, 2007
Re: Proposed 3-Parcel partition located at 16701 NE Hassalo St., Portland
A meeting was held at Park Place Coffee, 1288 SE 182nd Ave., Portland at 6:30 pm on the above date.
Land Use: 16701 NE Hassalo St
Land Use Issue
Site Location: 16701 NE Hassalo St. This is a proposed 3-parcel partition on this property. There is one existing house and it is proposed to build 2 townhouses behind the existing house.
The northern most townhouse must face north because of a proposed future street plan. The future street plan would extend Multnomah Terrace from NE 166th Avenue to NE 169th Avenue.
Urban Forestry Forum

City of Gresham Urban Forestry Forum
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
7:00pm - 8:00pm
Fellowship Hall
Rockwood United Methodist Church
179th & SE Stark St.







