For the first time in 35 years, Portland's planners are busy reworking the city's comprehensive plan. In doing so, they're trying to figure out what areas of town should become more dense. They're looking at channeling growth into downtown, the South Waterfront, Lloyd District and other business districts,neighborhood centers and commercial strips--including nearly 5,000 more apartments on 82nd Avenue.
Read the full story in the Portland Tribune.
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