Updates
Looking Back on Oregon's 2024 Legislative Session
Over just 32 days after it began, Oregon’s 2024 legislative session delivered a mixed bag for environmentally-minded housing and land use advocates. Here’s our take on what went well, what could’ve been better, and what we’ll be working on next.
The latest from Salem
Housing production bills have been front and center during Oregon’s 2024 legislative short session and we’ve heard an encouraging message from lawmakers that our advocacy matters. Proposed Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) expansion provisions are being scaled back.
Three ways to meet Oregon's housing needs
Looking ahead to the Oregon state legislative session that opens on February 5, 2024, LandWatch will be counting on our members and supporters to voice their support for an approach to development that urgently addresses our housing needs without eroding bedrock laws that are vital to our livability, human health, and a healthy environment.
What's next for Bend's tree code?
Trees are a terrific tool for making our city climate-resilient, livable and equitable. Bend is updating its tree code, and we’ve been working to ensure that more trees - especially large, mature trees - are being preserved as we continue to build the housing our community urgently needs.
Making Complete Communities Happen in Bend
Here are some exciting updates about how we’re helping make Complete Communities happen in our community, right now.
$25 million and a plan to keep nature nearby
A vision for a safe and accessible way to cross east and west Bend has been years in the making. And we’ve got big news!
We’re ready for Climate-Friendly & Equitable Communities
Take action! Let your elected leaders know that Oregonians are still ready for Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities and that’s why we oppose HB 2659.
Bend’s Midtown Crossings: A Victory Years in the Making
After years of sustained advocacy, improvements to the Midtown crossings are coming - and soon!
Planning for Sisters’ future
The City of Sisters is gathering community input on two important projects that guide potential development and zoning changes – changes that will help determine what this community looks like for generations.
Adopted! Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities ahead!
LCDC unanimously adopts new rules that will guide future development in Oregon’s largest urban areas.
Press Release: Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities adopted
More climate-friendly and equitable communities are ahead for Oregon’s eight largest metropolitan areas, including Bend.
How we travel, where we live
Oregonians are ready for climate-friendly and equitable communities, but we need all the support we can get to carry this transformative work across the finish line.
Moving through Midtown
Did you know? In Deschutes County, over 50% of daily car trips are less than 3 miles in length.
One final push for Climate-Friendly and Equitable Communities!
What if Oregon’s future housing and transportation projects were centered around justice, access, and climate action? They can be, with your help.
Can transportation tackle climate change? You bet!
Transportation access is also a big piece of the puzzle in creating more equitable communities. We need to create a city where access to a car is not a requirement for holding a job or getting to a grocery store. Take action by February 28!
Sign on to a letter of support for Midtown Crossings!
There’s a chance to take action for improvements to Bend’s Midtown Crossings. Sign on to this letter of support by Monday, February 14th.
Opportunity Areas: Our next great neighborhoods
Developments don’t pop up overnight, even though it can sometimes feel that way. What’s happening around Bend, and what’s coming next?
Building a Better Bend
There are times when taking action truly helps bring about the future we want to see. Right now, there are two opportunities to do just that for Bend.
Wilson Avenue is getting an upgrade
Voter-approved transportation projects are starting to happen in Bend’s neighborhoods! Open Houses are great opportunities to help ensure these projects set the bar high on improving safe ways to walk, bike and roll around our city.
Let’s tackle climate change in Central Oregon. Yes, really!
Right now, Oregon is undergoing a once-in-a-lifetime process that has the power to transform our communities and tackle climate change head-on.