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Consultants present 328‑acre Oregon City waterfront master plan; hearing continued to Oct. 22

Oregon City Planning Commission · November 13, 2025
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Consultants outlined a 328‑acre vision to reconnect Oregon City to the Willamette and Clackamas rivers with a promenade, mixed‑use nodes and habitat restoration. The commission continued the legislative hearing to Oct. 22 for further review and formal findings.

The Oregon City Planning Commission heard a detailed presentation from consultant teams on a proposed 328‑acre Oregon City waterfront master plan that would knit downtown back to the Willamette and Clackamas rivers, improve habitat, and create mixed‑use public spaces. After public comment and discussion, the commission continued the legislative hearing to 7 p.m. on Oct. 22 to receive staff findings and answer follow‑up questions.

Walker & Macy principal Mike Zylas described the plan area — from Fifth Street in downtown north to the confluence with the Clackamas River and east along the Clackamas to I‑205 — and emphasized objectives to repair habitat, connect open space, encourage mixed‑use redevelopment, and create a promenade and…

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