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Vancouver City Council approves master plan for new HP campus

Vancouver City Council approves master plan for new HP campus Development would build 1.5 million square feet of office space on former industrial mine Published: May 17, 2021, 9:36pm Share: An empty lot at the northwest corner of the intersection of Southeast First Street and 192nd Avenue. The site sits at the southeast corner of the massive Section 30 area, a former mine which is now home to multiple major planned developments, including a new corporate campus from HP. (Joshua Hart/The Columbian) The Vancouver City Council approved HP Inc.’s master plan to relocate its Clark County campus to a former mining site, giving the company the official green light to construct a multibuilding, 1.5 million-square-foot complex.

I see us being the next L A : Business owners on the east side grow weary of issues with transients

ONTARIO Ongoing issues with transients, such as break-ins, burglaries, theft, drug activities including shooting up in public, used needles left on the ground, loitering, urinating and defecating in public, panhandling and myriad other issues are cited as the reason that frustrated business owners on the east side are meeting with Ontario Police Chief Steven Romero on Friday. Some of the problems with theft have been going on for years, but business owners in that area say it has become increasingly worse. Several reasons are cited, including the break-up of a well-established transient camp along the Snake River in November of 2019, as well as the fact that the Malheur County Jail isn’t lodging people who haven’t committed a major crime, a step Malheur County Sheriff Wolfe has said was made due to needing to limit inmate numbers because of COVID-19.

Three key sites for planned downtown Des Moines segment of Central Iowa Water Trails project gain city approval

Three key sites for planned downtown Des Moines segment of Central Iowa Water Trails project gain city approval Kim Norvell, Des Moines Register © ISG/Special to the Register A look at plans for Birdland Marina. A plan to transform the Des Moines River into a downtown recreational amenity for kayakers, paddlers and even surfers gained more approvals Wednesday, bringing the Central Iowa Water Trails project one step closer to fruition. The Des Moines Zoning Board of Adjustment on Wednesday approved conditional use permits for three river access points at Prospect Park, Birdland Marina and Harriet Street. The projects are among five planned for downtown Des Moines and 86 across 150 miles of waterways in central Iowa. 

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