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City flunks test on Hayden Island report

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We have no objections to Portland Mayor Sam Adams working with the many special interests seeking to influence the future of west Hayden Island prior to a City Council hearing today (July 29) on the matter.

After all, that’s what elected officials should do: Lead the way toward viable solutions.

In this case, Adams is trying to broker an agreement on a plan to limit industrial development on the 800-acre island to no more than 300 acres. Such a development would provide the city a valuable additional marine terminal, while also protecting hundreds of acres for environmental and wildlife benefit.

But we do object that the city withheld a final report on the island's future for two weeks – supposedly until City Council members could be told about results of the study.

A citizens task force produced the report, and the public should have had immediate access to its findings. The task force was working as a public body for more than a year, was subject to the state public records laws and spent close to $500,000 in public funds on its work.

The public’s business should be done in public. The city of Portland flunked the transparency test in this particular case.

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Re: City flunks test on Hayden Island report

It seems the City of Portland is flunking many tests on Hayden Island....they can't be up front about the West Hayden Island Stufy, they can't get the bridge plan done, and after spending several million on a plan to make Hayden Island the "Gateway to Oregon", the City allows a strip club to be planned in the heart of the island. Time to throw them all out!!

"Islander"

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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 03:22 PM

Re: City flunks test on Hayden Island report

Thanks for reminding us of that. No one likes surprises, particularly the 500 homes that are less than a quarter of a mile east of this proposed development.


We hope the Port will be a good neighbor, but suspect the city will need to keep an eye on them to assure it. Our question is, will the city do so?


Ed Garren

Board Member

Hayden Island Manufactured Homeowner's Association

"Edward "Ed" Garren"

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Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 03:46 PM

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