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Metro deputy COO Scott Robinson to speak at League of Women Voters meeting

Loss of financial capacity within government entities and expanding missions has increased the extent and variety of ways the public and private sectors work together.  The League of Women Voters is conducting a nation-wide study of the parameters and policy issues to be considered when a governmental entity proposes a shifting or transfer arrangement to the private sector.

Panel prepares to weigh in on East Metro transportation plan

The East Metro Connections Plan will consider increasing bus service, adding sidewalks, coordinating traffic signals, changing road widths, and re-designating freight routes.

Trustee says California company is 'further along' than Metro on Blue Heron site

Willamette FallsHumboldt Bay Energy, a corporation registered in Nevada but operating out of Eureka, Calif., has come forward as interested in buying the site, and the bankruptcy court trustee charged with selling Blue Heron's assets said the company is furthest along in the process of buying the property.

House committee OKs changes to Metro cemeteries bill

The Oregon House General Government and Consumer Protection Committee voted unanimously Friday to send the bill to the full house for a vote – after making some changes to the timelines in the bill.

Metro seeks public comment on updated Regional Travel Options Strategic Plan

Metro invites comments on the updated Regional Travel Options (RTO) Strategic Plan. The comment period begins Tuesday, February 21 and runs through 5 p.m., Wednesday, March 21.

Supreme Court upholds LUBA's review of Columbia River Crossing

In its ruling, the court says political realities were a valid reason for Metro approving the Land Use Final Order. But it also said Metro overstretched its authority by approving the project beyond the urban growth boundary.

Councilors support Opt In, but still learning best ways to use Metro's year-old survey tool

The program, which periodically polls nearly 11,000 of the region's residents, has been pitched by Metro staff as a way to get more input from the public, which traditionally have been reluctant to offer thoughts on the agency's policy goals. It also could be used for scientific polling if enough people sign up and participate.

Southwest Corridor vision statement focuses on support, connectivity

Project vision statement, crafted by Southwest Corridor steering committee members, talks about "livable and prosperous places." Cities in the corridor want to make sure they have flexibility for future growth.

Metro Council president 'deeply concerned' about House committee vote to end dedicated transit, air quality funding

A proposal in Congress would undermine the Portland area's ability to build a balanced transportation system that provides travel options and protects air quality, Metro Council President Tom Hughes said today.

Cemetery rules top Metro's 2012 legislative agenda

lone firOther legislation supported by Metro includes bills that allow for background checks of zoo employees and a memorial for the late Steve Apotheker.