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Commissioners briefed on state Bill 3103 requiring 10-year sustainable-harvest plans for Tillamook State Forest
5605467 · April 2, 2025
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Summary
Board members were updated on House Bill 3103, which would require the Oregon Department of Forestry to develop a sustainable harvest plan every ten years for the Tillamook State Forest; the bill has passed a House committee and will move to the Senate.
During board concerns on April 2, commissioners discussed House Bill 3103, a state-level bill that would require the Oregon Department of Forestry (ODF) to prepare a sustainable harvest plan for the Tillamook State Forest every 10 years.
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