A Tale of Two Cities, Part I – A Report from 2018 Still Relevant!
A Tale of Two Cities, Part I Klamath Falls, just a tad larger than Ashland, is a city that believes in balancing its budget. “According to the City Financial Policies,” the Klamath Falls 2017-2018 budget... Read More
A Tale of Two Cities, Part II — Ashland and Klamath Falls (Originally Posted 2018)
A Tale of Two Cities, Part II What should we, as Ashland citizens, do to correct the projected $2.5-million shortfall in the 2017-2019 Ashland budget? As a beginning, let’s analyze the budgets of the city’s... Read More
A Tale of Two Cities, Part III – Report from Addie Greene in 2018
A Tale of Two Cities, Part III “The City uses a 10-year model to analyze projected expenditures and revenues,” the Klamath Falls 2017-2018 budget states, and “We determined that focusing efforts on distinctive areas would... Read More
City of Ashland Holding Meetings on Possible Ordinance Affecting Natural Gas Use
News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE The City of Ashland’s Climate and Environment Policy Advisory Committee (CEPAC) is set to hold meetings on a possible ordinance that could affect natural gas usage in new residential buildings. ... Read More
Ashland’s Housing Production Strategy
News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PLEASE Final decision on City of Ashland Housing Production Strategy The State of Oregon approves the City of Ashland’s Housing Production Strategy The City of... Read More
Green Renewable Hydrogen Needed Urgently, But there Are Challenges
Green renewable hydrogen needed urgently, leaders say, but industry faces challenges At a renewable hydrogen conference in Portland, leaders in Oregon and Washington said low-emissions hydrogen is needed to meet their climate goals By: Alex... Read More