AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWind/Solar Tax Credits: A federal court vacated IRS Notice 2025-42, restoring the “5% Safe Harbor” for “beginning of construction” on many wind and solar projects—though an appeal could bring uncertainty right up to the July 4 deadline. Eastern Oregon Water Pollution: A judge let a class action move forward over nitrate-contaminated drinking water tied to Port of Morrow operations and large food processors, setting up a major trial in 2027. Local Air-Quality Oversight: Eugene approved a land-use code change for industrial zones that requires applicants to attest to pollution-control permits, aiming to prevent surprise public health impacts. Wildlife & Public Safety: ODFW warned Eugene residents after a black bear was spotted in the South Hills; officials urged bear-safe trash and no feeding. Invasive/Outbreak Watch: Mormon cricket swarms were confirmed in Lake County, with a June 10 meeting planned for treatment strategies. Oregon Outdoor Economy Under Threat: A ballot initiative (IP 28) is advancing that would criminalize many regulated hunting, fishing, ranching, and animal husbandry activities, raising alarms from rural communities and wildlife groups. Climate Extremes: Astoria and much of Oregon face an early-June heat wave, while another report highlights some of the coldest Junes on record in Oregon since 1895. Oregon Grass Seed for the World Cup: Willamette Valley grass seed farmers are supplying turf for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, reinforcing Oregon’s global role in seed production.
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