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Metro is set to begin finalizing its urban reserves in Clackamas County on Oct. 8, a year and a half after a court said the region's long-range growth plan needed a technical fix.
To preserve affordability, the Portland region needs to tap its innovative spirit, write Metro Councilor Sam Chase, Greater Portland Inc. vice president Alisa Pyszka and Technology Association of Oregon president Skip Newberry in this op-ed.
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