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On this day, May 20, 1976, Trojan Nuclear Power Plant began operating, generating 1,130 megawatts, and operating until 1993, well before the end of its useful life. The plant was plagued with mechanical problems and, as time went on, public opinion against the plant began to pile up. Though two ballot measures were defeated in 1992 at great expense to PGE, the majority owener of the plant, PGE mothballed the plant a year later.




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Hillsboro Struggles with Land Availability
This process is being driven by Oregon

On July 12, Hillsboro’s Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing on the 2023 Housing Needs Analysis. Community members are encouraged to attend and provide testimony on this technical analysis. Hillsboro is a growing community with more than 109,000 residents of all ages, incomes, and abilities. The City’s population has increased significantly over the past 20 years, and with it, the need for a variety of housing to meet our community’s diverse needs.

Now the City -- under the leadership of Mayor Steve Callaway -- is looking towards the future and forecasting the community’s housing needs over the next 20 years. These are some of the questions answered by the 2023 Housing Needs Analysis, which aims to help Hillsboro meet the housing needs of its residents.

This process is being driven by Oregon's land use laws which were codified in 1973 in SB 100. At the time, many thought that these regulations were revolutionary and would become a template for the rest of the nation. In hindsight, many experts have concluded that they have exacerbated the housing crisis in Oregon.

According to the city's website, over the past year, the City listened and engaged with a wide-cross section of Hillsboro’s community members to inform the Housing Needs Analysis. The City partnered with community-based organizations to engage Historically Marginalized Communities through focus groups in both English and Spanish speaking receiving valuable insight into housing needs. In addition, a Community Advisory Committee -- made up of a diverse range of community members, housing professionals, and local nonprofits -- was formed to assess whether there is an adequate supply and variety of housing for Hillsboro community members at all income levels.

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Completed in June 2023, the 2023 Housing Needs Analysis looked at the amount of buildable land available for housing and forecasts the need for additional housing units over the next 20 years.

The analysis concluded that by the year 2043: The work in this area will follow the adoption of the Housing Needs Analysis and could include looking at different policy areas such as:
--Staff Reports

Post Date: 2023-06-18 15:04:31Last Update: 2023-06-18 15:36:44



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