From: Ellen Rogalin, Clackamas County Department of Transportation & Development, 503-742-4274 or ellenrog@co.clackamas.or.us

01-04-10

Media and Interested Parties

Clackamas, Multnomah, Washington counties, Metro invite public review, comment on latest urban/rural reserves draft map at January open houses

Citizens throughout Clackamas County and the Portland metropolitan area will have another chance to review and comment on proposed urban and rural reserves at a series of six open houses scheduled in January.

The regional open houses, co-sponsored by Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties, and Metro, will feature maps of the latest urban and rural reserves proposals, information about the agreements that will be entered into between each county and Metro later in the year, and opportunities for public comment. 

Three of the open houses will also include Metro Council public hearings.  The open houses/ public hearings are scheduled as follows:

After more than two years of research, study and public input, on Dec. 16 the Core 4 (one representative from each of the counties and Metro) agreed to a map of proposed reserves to present for public input in January. The map, which will be at the open houses, is available at
http://library.oregonmetro.gov/files/core_4_reserves_map_for_public_comment_121609.pdf and on the second floor of the Clackamas County Development Services Building at 150 Beavercreek Rd. in Oregon City.

The December 16 map shows many areas around the Metro region proposed for designation as urban reserves.  If designated as urban reserves, these would be first in line for inclusion within the urban growth boundary over the next 40-50 years.

The map also includes approximately 224,000 acres of farmland, forests and natural areas proposed as rural reserves (areas that would be protected from urbanization for 40 to 50 years) as well as a number of areas the Core 4 will continue to discuss.

In addition to the open houses, the public may comment on the areas proposed as urban and rural reserves, and on the specific alternatives for the areas Core 4 plans to continue to discuss in a number of ways:

The four jurisdictions are scheduled to reach final agreement in February on inter-governmental agreements (Gas) to implement the reserves.

More information is available on the Metro website at
www.oregonmetro.gov/reserves, or by contacting Maggie Dickerson, 503-742-4534 or maggied@co.clackamas.or.us; or Ellen Rogalin, 503-742-4274 or ellenrog@co.clackamas.or.us

For more information, contact Clackamas County Community Relations Specialist Ellen Rogalin at ellenrog@co.clackamas.or.us or 503-742-4274