AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTribal Restoration at Willamette Falls: The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde broke ground on tumwata village, a 23-acre redevelopment on the Oregon City side of Willamette Falls that pairs housing, hospitality, and retail with public natural areas. Waterway Access Fight: A group called Let Us Paddle is pushing to repeal Oregon’s new 2026 requirement that even paddleboards and kayaks carry waterway access permits, arguing it undermines free access and unfairly charges paddlers. Drought-Driven Fishing Changes: Oregon lifted size and daily bag limits for rainbow trout and bass at Thief Valley, Pilcher Creek, and Wolf Creek reservoirs starting June 1 as water levels drop. Health Advisory: Oregon Health Authority warned people to avoid swimming and high-speed water activities at Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge after cyanotoxins rose above safe levels. Wildlife & Water Infrastructure: Four beavers were relocated from a Colorado dam project, but removal was paused to reassess flooding and habitat impacts. Industrial Disaster Fallout (Region): In Washington, crews recovered six of nine missing workers after a Longview paper mill chemical tank rupture; officials say the death toll is 11 and recovery is slow due to hazardous conditions.
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