NEWS AND EVENTS

Earth Day 2022
Winterbrook Planning works all year round in an effort to encourage the harmonious relationship between people and planet.

Winterbrook Planning welcomes Grace Coffey
Grace Coffey is an Assistant Planner with Winterbrook Planning. She specializes in housing projects, GIS and spatial analysis, zoning, code research and development, and community engagement.

SW Portland Planned Development Approved
Scotia Western States Housing home office approved the narrative for the SW Canby development. Process included a public engagement aspect.

Mark your calendars for the annual Housing Land Advocates conference
Mark your calendars for the Housing Land Advocates annual conference! This one-day online conference will explore the future of fair and affordable housing within the contexts of the climate crisis and land use law’s legacy of racial exclusion and oppression.

Coastal hazards planning in New York Times
Our Seaside project, involved urban growth boundary amendments and moving the K-12 schools out of tsunami inundation zones, was mentioned in the New York Times.

Treasure Valley Reload Center receiving bids
The Treasure Valley Reload Center vaulted over another hurdle last week, receiving bids for a second major segment of construction.

Sam Barlow grand opening
Sam Barlow High had their grand opening on October 30th!

Winterbrook Planning policy and ordinance work featured in Malheur Enterprise
Winterbrook Planning policy and ordinance work featured in Malheur Enterprise

2021 OAPA Conference
Winterbrook Planning staff attended several talks at the American Planning Association Oregon Chapter's 2021 annual conference.

Columbia Blvd Wastewater Treatment Plant projects underway
Columbia Wastewater Treatment plant projects are underway. Winterbrook worked with the Portland Bureau of Environmental Services to bring these projects to life.

Lunch and learn webinar: “Rethinking streets during COVID”
Today we had a lunch-and-learn about ...

MCDD ditch safety project completed
Winterbrook Planning worked through an Environmental Review with the Multnomah County Ditch District (MCDD) to upgrade worker safety.