Notice of Land Use Proposal LU 25-067580 CU

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The City of Portland has announced a conditional use review for a land use proposal at 3324 SE 12th Ave Unit A, officially published on October 28, 2025. The proposal allows for public comments until November 18, 2025, at 5:00 PM, encouraging community engagement in local planning. A downloadable PDF file with detailed information is available for interested stakeholders. The Brooklyn neighborhood, where the proposal is located, is particularly impacted, highlighting the city's focus on local input. Don Kienholz, a senior city planner, serves as the contact for any questions or further details regarding the proposal.

This review process exemplifies Portland's dedication to transparency and civic participation in land use matters. The conditional use review aligns with the city's broader goals of responsible urban development. Active community involvement will likely influence the final decision regarding the proposal, emphasizing the importance of public feedback in city planning.

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