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Tag Archives: Airport

Airport Futures October Update

Posted on November 17, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

Airport Futures is currently half way through its the planning process. Between now and June 2009, the project’s subcommittees will draft three major products:

  • A 2010 Master Plan for PDX
  • A Land Use Plan for the area around the airport
  • An ongoing public engagement process to ensure continued public participation in planning at PDX
  • You- the noble public – are encouraged to join the drafting process, either by attending the larger Planning Advisory Group meetings or joining one of the project’s subcommittees. Public review of the draft products will begin summer 2009.


    Here is the latest update on this project from the Port.

    Why is this important? Because this is a key conduit for shaping how the Port of Portland is going to develop. The Port is presently sitting on hundreds of undeveloped acres and, as indicated by the on-going issues surrounding rezoning Colwood National Golf Course, they would like to add even more that that mix.

    NECN is represented on this project’s Planning Advisory Group by Patrick Metzger and Denny Stoecklin. However, they always welcome more support and input from local residents and businesses.

    Airport Environmental Noise Port of Portland Safety

    It’s a Bird! It’s a Plane…yeah, that is a plane…

    Posted on November 17, 2008 by Gordon Riggs Posted in Archive, Land Use & Transportation

    That is the sound and sight of F-15 fighter jets roaring over the neighborhood at low altitudes. The Oregon Air National Guard has been practicing combat-style landing patterns in the area as a “test”. Typically, these drills have been practiced outside of residential areas. However, the National Guard is hoping to make the practice of military maneuvers over local residential areas a permanent fixture.

    Let me repeat that, although NO public outreach or notification regarding this “test” of military combat training over residential areas occurred, what you are hearing and seeing now could become a permanent experience.

    The present “test” will proceed until the end of February, then the Port of Portland will decide whether to allow this to continue ad infinitum or not.

    The Cully Association of Neighbors (CAN) has come out formally against this making this testing permanent because of the noise and safety concerns. The Concordia Neighborhood Association intends to take a formal position on this issue at its December Board meeting.

    However individual residents and businesses are free to voice their concern about low-level military maneuvers in the area IMMEDIATELY by contacting the Airport Noise Complaint line at 503-460-4100 and/or sending a letter to the Jason Schwartz, Noise Program Manager PO Box 3529, Portland. OR 97208.

    As always, it never hurts to also contact the Portland City Council about your concerns. We will keep you posted on this issue in the Concordia News and at concordiapdx.org.

    Airport Local Government Noise Port of Portland Safety
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