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Oregons Metro regional government, the last local agency needed to sign off on a key Columbia River Crossing document, delayed the task Thursday, saying their concerns about impacts to Hayden Island have not yet been alleviated.
The council did approve by 6 to 1 a land use decision giving the go-ahead to plans for light rail and highway improvements on the Oregon side of the border, but gave pause on allowing Council President Tom Hughes to sign the CRCs Final Environmental Impact Statement.See the full content of this document
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Metro Balks On Approval of Crc Document
In a six-hour meeting, the council heard testimony from more than 20 people who were mostly opposed to the project. While the testim...
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