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Article: Oregon's Urban Areas Lack Industrial Land for Development, Report Says.
- Article from:
- The Register Guard (Eugene, OR)
- Article date:
- November 22, 2003
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Byline: Christian Wihtol
Nov. 22--Oregon's biggest urban areas, including Eugene-Springfield, lack enough easy-to-develop industrial land, said a state report released Friday.
Eugene-Springfield, the Portland area, Salem-Keizer and Bend all lack "certain types of project-ready industrial land," said the report, prepared by Gov. Ted Kulongoski's Industrial Lands Task Force.
The 34-page report provided no details about the shortages, however. It didn't specify exactly what kinds of industrial land were in short supply, nor did it say how much more industrial land any of the metro areas need. It also didn't provide detailed analyses demonstrating ...
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