AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHeat & Water Safety: Lifeguards are urging caution as heat drives crowds to the Sandy River, warning that fast-moving water and cold temperatures catch swimmers off guard and that life jackets are the biggest protection. El Niño Outlook: A weak El Niño has formed, but forecasts say it could become “very strong” by winter—raising odds of warmer Northwest temperatures and low snowpacks. Coast Health: A fecal bacteria advisory at Nye Beach in Newport was lifted after follow-up testing showed levels returned to normal, though officials still warn beachgoers to avoid bird-frequented standing water. Wildfire Policy Fight: Senate Republicans advanced a wildfire bill that would also repeal the roadless rule, a move Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden says could undermine protections for federal forests. Energy Reporting in Portland: Portland’s Bureau of Planning and Sustainability finished a pilot on energy reporting for multifamily buildings, estimating a few hours of work per building in the first year and less afterward. Floodplain Housing: Portland Housing Bureau issued a floodplain notice for a Broadway Corridor affordable housing project in a 500-year floodplain, outlining mitigation limits and why relocation wasn’t feasible. Outdoor Activism in Oregon: Patagonia is suing Bend drag performer Pattie Gonia over trademark claims, sparking debate over activism, parody, and brand protection. Drought & Water Stress: Prineville residents continue pushing for answers on groundwater contamination near an aggregate mine, with DEQ seeking public comment. Pets & Public Guidance: Oregon health officials backed off a rule requiring adults to accompany kids under 14 at public pools, shifting to recommended supervision signs while they gather more input. Native Plants: Bend’s High Desert Horticultural Center announced a native plant garden tour highlighting water-wise, fire-wise landscaping.
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