Notice of Land Use Request for Response LU 25-007973 CU

Portland, ORLocal News

The City of Portland's Development Services Center has issued a public notice for a conditional use review related to a land use request at 8500 NE Siskiyou St, published on July 9, 2025. Comments are due by July 30, 2025, at 5:00 PM, inviting community engagement and feedback on the proposed use of the site. Senior city planner Don Kienholz is the designated contact for questions about the review process. The city emphasizes the importance of public input in shaping land use decisions, reflecting its commitment to transparency and community involvement. The Development Services Center offers limited in-person services on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with virtual appointments available daily, facilitating access to information and support.

This review process is part of Portland's broader planning strategy to ensure that land use aligns with community needs and values. The city operates under laws that guarantee meaningful access to programs and services, including accommodations for individuals with disabilities. This initiative underscores the city's dedication to inclusive governance and responsible urban development.

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