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Reckless laws endanger land use
Environmental Studies and Sciences
  • C. J. Gabbe, Santa Clara University
Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
5-23-2005
Publisher
Hearst Seattle Media, LLC
Abstract

Last November, Oregon passed Measure 37, creating a process by which property owners can receive monetary compensation for any action government takes to prevent unlimited development. Oregon's Measure 37 is inspiring advocates of runaway growth to develop similar ballot measures in other states that manage growth and protect livability, including Washington. The measure's surprising passage in Oregon highlights the need to refocus on how growth management protects property owners here in Washington. Land-use planning must be preserved, not weakened or stripped, to ensure the quality of life that Washingtonians have come to expect.

Citation Information
Gabbe, C. J. (2005, May 24). Reckless laws endanger land use. Seattle Post-Intelligencer.