Dr. StrangeHat
Active Member
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2012
- Messages
- 904
- Reaction score
- 1,132
I think Executive Sessions are closed doors, right?
Yes, so unless there was a motion to do something other than adjourn after the closed-door portion (HIGHLY unlikely), the only people who know how it went are sworn to secrecy.I think Executive Sessions are closed doors, right?
The commentary that housing is needed and could be done well with the right developer is great.![]()
Portland City Council weighs future of land once slated for failed ‘Midtown’ project
The city bought back the 3 lots on Somerset Street from a developer in July. Councilors are exploring options for the future of the 3.25 acres, which have been empty for about 15 years.www.pressherald.com
The Press Herald mentions that they had the Executive Session, then basically goes around the room and gets each Councilor to give their wishlist. Including a park was popular with a couple of them (strikes me that you could dress up the Bayside Trail and make it more of a linear park.)
My biggest takeaway is that Kate Sykes has little to no interest in advocating for the needs of the SF homeowners in her district. Anyone who was paying attention probably knew that when she was elected, but I'd say, if the District 5 Councilor is not going to take on that role, then who?
Agree.These lots should be appropriately land-filled to raise the ground-level and then developed to their highest potential. Stick a pocket park in the middle somewhere to breakup a row of buildings - that's fine.
Also, the property is deed restricted from the railroad that only certain things can be built there due to contamination. We will see if anyone is dumb enough to partner with the city for this project.