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Communications committee pushes new Gorge Commission website, plans joint press release and social campaign

Columbia River Gorge Commission Communications Committee · March 12, 2026
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The Columbia River Gorge Commission communications committee reviewed its new website, agreed to draft a joint press release with the U.S. Forest Service, and outlined a social-media content plan to spotlight local stories, permitting features and a new 'vital signs' portal.

The Columbia River Gorge Commission communications committee on Thursday reviewed its newly launched website, agreed to produce a joint press release with the U.S. Forest Service and outlined a plan to expand social-media outreach.

Committee chair Amy Weisfeld said the site is a substantial improvement: “The website is pretty it’s pretty amazing, like, something to really be proud of,” and urged the committee to publicize the new features. Staff said the site is easier to navigate and that analytics will be collected to guide future updates.

Beth Kenned…

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