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County Moves To High Risk As More COVID 19 Cases Are Reported Details Published: 21 April 2021 A fourth person working on the staff at Clatsop Community College and a staffer working for the city of Astoria have been reported as infected with the coronavirus and this week the county reported more infected citizens. The county infection rates have bumped up to 5.4%, enough to place Clatsop county back in the state high-risk category for COVID 19 infection. In a news release, the college states the latest case there is a person who brought it in from outside the campus. Information from the individual, along with the timing of symptoms and the positive test indicates that the exposure likely occurred within the last week while off-campus and this individual had not been on campus since April 9th. With CCC’s classes and services operating remotely and campus access closed, there is no need for the college to request quarantine by an ....
City/Port Master Plan Focus Of Joint Meeting Details Published: 03 March 2021 Astoria City Manager Brett Estes and Community Development Director Meg Leatherman have been in discussions over the past year with Port of Astoria staff working toward a possible partnership to develop and implement a master planning document covering the properties from the Bornstein Seafood plant to the Maritime Memorial. Those talks have now reached a point where on Thursday a joint meeting between the Astoria Development Commission (ADC) and the Port Commission is planned to discuss a number of matters that should lead to an agreement to begin the planning process. ....
“We have an ongoing need for workforce housing, said city manager Brett Estes. Author: Maggie Vespa Updated: 6:51 PM PST February 26, 2021 ASTORIA, Ore. Astoria officials are considering rezoning portions of the city to allow for more affordable and higher-density housing. The discussions, first reported by the Daily Astorian, come as Mayor Bruce Jones confirms Astoria is indeed facing a housing shortage, like many other cities up and down the West Coast. “I was just reading articles in the New York Times this morning about the nationwide shortage of available housing stock, and everything that was in that article applies to Astoria,” Mayor Jones said in an interview Friday. ....
Astoria looks at denser housing By Edward Stratton, The Daily Astorian, Ore. Published: February 21, 2021, 1:19pm Share: The Astoria City Council and the Planning Commission appear supportive of a suite of measures from a countywide housing study to encourage denser and more affordable housing, with several caveats to preserve livability and historic character. The council and commission met Thursday to find commonality on which policy and development code strategies in the 2019 housing study to pursue. The meeting came shortly after the two boards approved new state-mandated development code amendments to expand the use of accessory dwelling units for increased density. Astoria, at around 9,700 people with several large apartment complexes in the works, is also nudging up against state requirements for cities of at least 10,000 to add more middle housing everything between single-family homes and mid- or high-rise apartment buildings. ....
Homeowners sue city of Astoria over historic repairs ASTORIA, Ore. (AP) The owners of a historic house have sued the city of Astoria to force the approval of window replacements over the objections of the Lower Columbia Preservation Society. Thomas and Priscilla Levy retired, bought the house in August and moved to the small city on the Columbia River and near the Pacific Ocean from Portland, The Astorian reported. The couple applied in September to replace 19 white pine window frames with Fibrex, a composite of reclaimed wood fiber and thermoplastic polymer. Thomas Levy argued the old windows were beyond repair, with black mold and deterioration. ....