Scenarios about 'senate bill 100'
Senate Bill 100 was landmark Oregon legislation passed in 1973 that established the state's comprehensive land use planning framework. The bill created a system requiring local governments to develop plans that comply with statewide planning goals, particularly focused on protecting farmland and forests while managing urban growth. This legislation has profoundly shaped Oregon's development patterns and remains influential in discussions about balancing conservation with development in alternate history scenarios exploring different approaches to land use policy.
What If Portland's Urban Growth Boundary Was Never Implemented?
Exploring the alternate timeline where Portland, Oregon never adopted its revolutionary urban growth boundary, potentially transforming the city's development pattern and influencing urban planning across America.