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Wheeler planner outlines Senate Bill 406 requirements, council asks for funding, timeline details
Summary
Contract planner Thomas D'Aurelli told the Wheeler City Council that Senate Bill 406 would extend HB 2001 requirements to Tillamook County, requiring housing capacity analyses and production strategies every eight years and costing an estimated $150,000–$200,000 per city; councilors asked for more detail on funding, timeline and scope before deciding whether to opt into a county‑led process.
Thomas D'Aurelli, a contract planner for the city of Wheeler, told the City Council on Sept. 17 that Senate Bill 406 would expand the requirements of House Bill 2001 to include all cities and unincorporated areas in Tillamook County, regardless of population size.
D'Aurelli said the bill would obligate jurisdictions to complete housing capacity analyses and adopt housing production strategies on roughly an eight‑year cycle. He cited a legislative fiscal estimate — as presented in his staff briefing — that each city could expect to incur about $150,000 to $200,000 in costs every eight years to comply with the analysis…
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