Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-016884 AD

Portland, ORLocal News

The Portland Planning and Sustainability Department has issued a notice for land use proposal LU 25-016884 AD, which will undergo public review starting September 15, 2025. The proposal emphasizes compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, impacting various sectors including legal services and business operations. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance accessibility for all residents in Portland. The notice encompasses multiple categories, such as business accounting and historic site tours, reflecting the proposal's extensive scope. Community members, particularly those affected by land use changes, are encouraged to participate in the review process to voice their opinions.

The city aims to ensure that local businesses can operate effectively while adhering to legal standards. This land use proposal represents a significant step toward fostering an inclusive environment in urban planning. Stakeholders are urged to engage actively as the review date approaches.

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