Oregon farms and forests have long been protected from urban sprawl by a statewide law that placed growth boundaries on cities. A bill being considered could expand those boundaries as part of the state's quest to lure chip companies.
For exactly 50 years, the farms and forests that ring Oregon’s metropolitan centers have been protected from urban sprawl by the nation’s first statewide law that placed
growth boundaries on cities. Cities cannot expand beyond those borders unless they make a request and justify it. Approval by cities and counties can take months or even a few years .
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