The debate over PGE's proposal to cut 370-plus trees as part of an upgrade that will bring more clean energy to the region ...
For years, a power company and its customers have fought over plans to build transmission lines in one of the largest urban ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Many Portlanders testified in a public hearing on whether a utility company should be permitted to remove a portion of trees from one of the nation’s largest urban forests.
Despite its status as a public park, Portland General Electric (PGE) wants to use a swath of the forest for a new utility project. PGE’s proposal represents the third phase of its Harborton ...
The report showed at least two other alternatives PGE could pursue that would avoid cutting hundreds of trees in Forest Park. Staff also worried about future phases of PGE’s project, which could ...
After a virtual public hearing Wednesday, a decision still looms on Portland General Electric’s (PGE) controversial Harborton Reliability Project within a small portion of Forest Park ...
A plan to cut down hundreds of trees in Forest Park to expand electrical transmission lines drew strong opposition Wednesday at the proposal's first public hearing, with opponents arguing the ...