Notice of Land Use Request for Response LU 25-076609 CU

Portland, ORLocal News

The City of Portland has initiated a conditional use review for a land use request at 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Rd, with an open call for public responses. Residents and stakeholders are invited to voice their opinions, as this process is vital for understanding the request's alignment with local zoning laws. The deadline for submissions is November 30, 2025, emphasizing the urgency of community engagement. Local officials highlight the significance of public feedback in guiding land use decisions, which can affect neighborhood dynamics and future developments. The conditional use review will assess whether the proposed use serves the community's interests and complies with existing regulations.

This initiative comes amid ongoing discussions about urban development and zoning in Portland. Officials anticipate that the outcome of this review could set a precedent for similar requests in the future. The community's active participation is seen as essential to fostering responsible land use practices.

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