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Oregon City approves redesignation of enterprise zone; expansion qualifies under per-capita income criterion
Summary
The City Commission approved Resolution 25-18 to redesignate the Oregon City Enterprise Zone, changing boundaries to meet state eligibility (per-capita income) and adding commercial/industrial parcels; hotels will be eligible only on a case-by-case basis determined by the commission.
The Oregon City Commission on Wednesday approved Resolution 25-18 to redesignate the city’s enterprise zone and submit the redesignation to Business Oregon.
James Grama, development manager for Oregon City, and Barrett Lewis of Echo Northwest presented staff analysis showing the existing zone was ineligible for renewal under current state criteria and that a reconfigured boundary would meet the per-capita income eligibility test. Lewis, the lead analyst, said the proposed enterprise zone meets the per-capita income threshold using 2023…
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