PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — Less than two weeks after city leaders approved Portland General Electric’s plans to remove a ...
The Forest Park Conservancy last week appealed the decision by a city of Portland hearings officer to allow Portland General ...
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After hearing arguments in January, Portland General Electric is moving forward with their plan to remove nearly 400 trees in Forest Park to help ensure stable electricity and mitigate wildfire risks ...
An undated photo of Forest Park in Portland, Ore. A Portland hearings ... PGE says it will plant Oregon white oaks and other native shrubs, and it will leave some cut trees behind as habitat ...
Some of the public testimony “offered personal narratives of how beloved and personal Forest Park is to the community,” while other submissions focused on Portland’s increasing energy needs.
A city of Portland hearings officer has approved a proposal to cut down more than 370 trees on about 5 acres in Forest Park to upgrade existing Portland General Electric transmission lines ...
This is a travesty, and not only because Forest Park is natural jewel beloved by Portlanders and tourists alike. With one of the worst heat indexes in the country, Forest Park provides essential tree ...
Portland General Electric’s (PGE) controversial Harborton Reliability Project, concentrated on a small portion of Forest Park ... Douglas fir and Oregon white oak, though PGE has pledged ...