The city of Sandusky is inviting members of the public to a reception honoring the service of the City Commission’s three outgoing commissioners and celebrating the newly elected incoming commissioners, according to a news release. The event will take place before the final City Commission meeting of the year at 4:30 p.m., Dec. 20, in […]
Neighbors of a proposed 12-acre solar farm east of Albany are voicing opposition to the project.
The proposed project would sit on land that is adjacent to Eicher Road along Highway 20, and the concerns being expressed range from ecological to personal.Â
The actual solar panel grid would be located on the Cox Creek Lane side of the property. The project includes a chain-link security fence that will enclose the grid.
The president used his address to look forward to a return to normal after the pandemic. He touted the number of vaccines administered during his time in office, over 220 million, and urged Americans to continue to roll up their sleeves and get a shot. Today, 90 percent of Americans now live within five miles of a vaccination site, said President Biden. Everyone over the age of 16, everyone, is now eligible to get vaccinated right now, right away. Go get vaccinated, America. While millions of Americans have gotten a shot, the daily number of vaccinations ha
Clackamas County tentatively supports lawsuit over waste fees April 01 2021
Board unanimously passes initial ordinance change to allow court action holding Metro accountable for reductions in ratepayer waste fees. UPDATED FRIDAY, APRIL 2: Clackamas County commissioners were initially supportive of an ordinance change on waste disposal fees that would allow residents to pursue a legal action against Metro for allegedly breaking its charter.
County commissioners unanimously passed the first of two public readings of the ordinance after hearing public testimony on Tuesday, April 1.
According to John DiLorenzo attorney for David Hoover, Thomas Riley and other garbage customers in Clackamas County and partner at Portland-based Davis Wright Tremaine the new ordinance would allow his clients to hold Metro accountable to charge fees only based only on the actual cost of providing waste service.