
More time at Smith Rock!
Grace Coffey and Larissa Gladding's visit to Smith Rock State Park was not just another work trip this time!

Empowering Ontario’s Housing Development
In Ontario, Oregon, where housing needs have been a pressing concern, Kristy Rodriguez stands out for her instrumental role in driving significant change.

Grace Coffey becomes Winterbrook Planning’s newest Senior Planner
We are thrilled to announce the promotion of Grace Coffey to the position of Senior Planner at Winterbrook Planning. Grace has been an invaluable member of our team as an Associate Planner.

Smith Rock Field Visit
Winterbrook leads the land use planning and compliance tasks for Oregon Parks and Recreation's Smith Rock Master Plan.

Larissa’s Birthday Present!
Larissa Gladding received the Winterbrook Planning bicycle for her birthday!

Grace Coffey gets her hands dirty in wetland delineation course
Our newest Associate Planner Grace Coffey spent three days in the field learning how to perform wetland delineations.

2024 Housing Land Advocates Conference
Winterbrook Planning was a sponsor for the 2024 Housing Land Advocates annual conference. A meeting of housing policymakers, legal experts, and advocates.

Save the Date: Housing Land Advocates 2024 Conference
Winterbrook Planning is sponsoring the event, and our very own Ben Schonberger will be moderating a panel.

Welcome Maddy Poehlein
Maddy Poehlein Has joined Winterbrook Planning as an intern this month. She is currently in her second year as a graduate student in a dual Master of Public Health (MPH) and Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) program at Portland State University.

Duniway Elementary roof project in the news
As part of an on-call contract with Portland Public Schools, Winterbrook led the district through a Historic Resources Review for replacing a tile roof and masonry elements at Duniway School.

Mahonia Crossing construction update
Gerding Builders have release updated footage of the Mahonia Crossing development in Salem, OR.

Columbia Memorial Hospital code amendments approved!
The Astoria City Council has approved a code amendment package to facilitate the expansion of Columbia Memorial Hospital, providing flexibility for the $175 million project.