A solution for two cities
Transporting waste from the Portland Harbor Superfund site to a wastewater lagoon in St. Helens could aid cleanup and spur development. The post A solution for two cities appeared first on Daily...
View ArticleWheeler: Equity will factor into $146M project
Supporters of Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) were told Wednesday by Portland City Council members that whatever happens, high standards for workforce diversity would apply to a major...
View ArticleA vision for 5 million square feet
Officials from Zidell Cos. on Wednesday shared details about development plans for a 33-acre property in Portland's South Waterfront District. The post A vision for 5 million square feet appeared first...
View ArticleOregon toxic air rules taking final shape
Senate Bill 1541 raised thresholds, but risk assessments of facilities will still need to be conducted. The post Oregon toxic air rules taking final shape appeared first on Daily Journal of Commerce.
View ArticleAppeal of shelter project goes to Design Commission
Oregon Harbor of Hope is planning to locate its Navigation Center on property near the Broadway Bridge's west end. The post Appeal of shelter project goes to Design Commission appeared first on Daily...
View ArticleJordan Cove project team suffers setback
State regulators have denied the proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipeline a needed water quality certificate. The post Jordan Cove project team suffers setback appeared first on Daily...
View ArticleDocuments filed for distribution center expansion
The Trammell Crow Company is seeking to expand the capacity of the Subaru parts distribution warehouse in Gresham by more than 42 percent. The post Documents filed for distribution center expansion...
View ArticleHuge Portland project ‘closer to tangible action’
Officials are moving forward on Willamette River cleanup; a remedial design contract is to be awarded in October. The post Huge Portland project ‘closer to tangible action’ appeared first on Daily...
View ArticleReport: Portland residential demolition ordinance a success
A Portland ordinance intended to minimize the spread of hazardous materials during residential building demolitions has been largely effective, according to a new city report. The post Report: Portland...
View ArticleRoofing supply company dealt massive fine by Oregon DEQ
A North Portland roofing products manufacturer has been fined $2.1 million for a decade of air quality violations. The post Roofing supply company dealt massive fine by Oregon DEQ appeared first on...
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