Notice of Land Use Environmental Plan Check LU 24-079372 CO

Portland, ORLocal News

Portland's Development Services Center has published a public notice regarding an Environmental Plan Check Review for a proposal at 7813 SE Luther Rd. The notice, dated August 13, 2025, provides essential details for residents and stakeholders about the upcoming review process. Interested individuals can download the full notice in PDF format for comprehensive information. Brando Green from the Permitting & Development office is the designated contact for inquiries, reachable at 503-823-6539 or via email. In-person services at the Development Services Center are available on Tuesdays and Thursdays, while virtual appointments can be arranged daily.

This approach ensures that community members have access to necessary resources and information regarding land use proposals. The city emphasizes its commitment to transparency in development processes, which allows for public input and awareness. The review process is a vital component of Portland's urban planning strategy, impacting local neighborhoods and their development trajectories.

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