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Winterbrook has provided on-call planning and environmental services to many communities in Oregon and Washington.
Winterbrook has provided on-call planning and environmental services to many communities in Oregon and Washington.
Winterbrook teamed up with ECONorthwest to develop the City’s Economic Opportunities Analysis, Housing Needs Analysis, Buildable Lands Inventory, Public Facilities Plan and UGB expansion alternatives analysis and craft an overall growth management strategy for the City of Grants Pass.
Winterbrook prepared an update of the Ontario Comprehensive Plan, which included a new policy framework for managing development within the Malheur River riparian area and floodplain.
Winterbrook worked as contract planning staff augmentation for Columbia County to prepare code updates, staff reports, hearing presentations, etc.
Winterbrook led the Corvallis natural resource and natural hazards planning project for Oregon land use planning goals 5 & 7.
Winterbrook conducted a comprehensive inventory of Goal 5 resources (scenic rimrock and Barnes Butte, stream corridors, wildlife habitat and wetlands) and Goal 7 hazards (floodplains, rock fall areas, steep slopes, dry washes) and worked closely with Crook County GIS to map each resource site / hazard area.
Winterbrook led a multi-disciplinary team of planners and scientists in the inventory of Oregon Land Use Goal 5 resources and Goal 7 hazards.
Specialists from Winterbrook Planning assessed the potential effects of the Bonneville-Hood River project on land uses.
Powell Butte, Kelly Butte, & Washington Park Reservoirs, Sandy River Station permitting, and Lusted Hill Corrosion Control Improvements
Winterbrook led a two-step land use process to relocate the Warrenton-Hammond School District’s three public schools on a 58-acre site outside of the tsunami zone.
Winterbrook led the consultant team through the complex land use review process, which included extensive coordination with local governments and state agencies, property owners and public interest groups.
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