Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-068161 HR

Portland, ORLocal News

The City of Portland published a public notice on September 10, 2025, regarding a Historic Resource Review for the property located at 2209 NW Everett St. The review seeks community input, with comments due by October 1, 2025, at 5:00 PM. This proposal is part of Portland's commitment to preserving its historical resources, reflecting the city's dedication to maintaining the character of its neighborhoods. Tanya Paglia from Land Use Services is available for inquiries regarding the proposal, providing a direct line for public engagement. The Historic Resource Review process is significant as it allows residents to voice their opinions on developments that may impact the historical landscape of the city.

As a Sanctuary City, Portland emphasizes inclusivity and community involvement in such proposals. The city encourages all stakeholders to participate in the review process, ensuring diverse voices are heard. This initiative is crucial for safeguarding Portland’s rich historical heritage as it navigates growth and development.

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