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Resident tells commission she learned of Cruiser/Cruise Way zone change late and urges broader citizen involvement
Summary
During public comment resident Diane Cassidy said she first learned of a proposed Cruiser/Cruise Way zone change on Nov. 5 and criticized notification and the handling of the map amendment, calling for denial or postponement and for broader citywide review.
Diane Cassidy, a 50-year Lake Oswego resident and Blue Heron neighborhood association board member, told the Planning Commission on Nov. 24 that she first learned about a proposed zone change affecting Cruiser (Cruise) Way on Nov. 5 and that the neighborhood had not been included on the list of adjacent communities for notification. She urged the commission to deny the map amendment or at least postpone it until a…
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