The Ashland Parks and Recreation Commission reworked its plan for developing funding options after a request for a special levy to fund operations failed to appear on a recent City Council agenda es.
Last week Ashland City Council progressed draft code amendments regarding residential standards for mixed use development defined as the combination of housing and commercial or light industrial use.
Ashland City Council has given a green light to solar possibilities at the new wastewater treatment plant as a means to improve the project’s rating through Envision, a certification program for susta.
The Oregon facility will now include solar power in the design, which could allow the plant to run for 178 days entirely on solar power and earn the city a net revenue of $24,000.
Ashland Parks and Recreation Department funding is back in the news, and the usual suspects have lined up on opposite sides of the Parks Commission’s latest attempt to return to the autonomy the indep.