Notice of a Land Use Decision LU 25-054534 MLDS

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The City of Portland published a public notice on October 2, 2025, regarding a land use decision for a Middle Housing Land Division at 8625 SE 15th Ave. This decision is significant as it aligns with Portland's initiatives to increase housing density and support middle housing options. The appeal deadline for this decision is October 16, 2025, providing residents an opportunity to voice their concerns. Full details and documents related to the decision are accessible through the city's website, encouraging civic engagement. The Development Services Center, which handles such matters, operates limited in-person services on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

These measures aim to streamline the permitting process and ensure community involvement in land use decisions. The decision may have implications for the local housing market, as Portland seeks to address its housing shortage. By facilitating middle housing developments, the city aims to promote diverse and affordable living options.

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Notice of a Land Use Decision LU 25-061971 MLDS

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