March 6-8, 2024
Zoom meetings for public input to the Population Forecast Program
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Clackamas, Clatsop, Columbia, Hood River, Multnomah, Tillamook, Washington, Wasco, & Yamhill

(Region 3)

These meetings will cover the proposed population forecasts for county and urban growth boundaries (UGBs).
Please RSVP using this link.
Here's what on the 3-day agenda:

Day 1
Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington, & Yamhill County
Portland, Oregon
Wednesday, March 6, 2024

At the College of Urban and Public Affairs
506 SW Mill St.

Room 512
Portland, OR 97201
Join this meeting remotely using this Zoom link.

Meeting Schedule:
10:30 am: Meeting Start/Introduction
10:40 am: Population Estimates Overview
11:00 am: Population Forecasts Overview
11:20 am: Clackamas County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
11:50 am: Washington County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
12:20 pm: Multnomah County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
12:50 pm: Columbia County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
01:20 pm: Yamhill County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
01:50 pm: Closing Remarks


Day 2
Clatsop & Tillamook County
Tillamook, Oregon
Thursday, March 7, 2024

At the Tillamook City Hall
210 Laurel Avenue
Tillamook, OR 97141
Join this meeting remotely using this Zoom link.
Meeting Schedule:
10:30 am: Meeting Start/Introduction
10:40 am: Population Estimates Overview
11:00 am: Population Forecasts Overview
11:20 am: Tillamook County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
11:50 am: Clatsop County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
12:20 pm: Closing Remarks


Day 3
Hood River & Wasco County
The Dalles, Oregon
Friday March 8, 2024

At the Fort Dalles Readiness Center
402 E Scenic Dr. 
The Dalles, OR 97058
Join this meeting remotely using this Zoom link.
Meeting Schedule:
10:30 am: Meeting Start/Introduction
10:40 am: Population Estimates Overview
11:00 am: Population Forecasts Overview
11:20 am: Hood River County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
11:50 am: Wasco County Estimates & County and UGB Forecasts
12:20 pm: Closing Remarks

Beginning in 1973 with the passage of Senate Bill (SB) 100, Oregon’s growth management system has relied on population forecasts as the primary tool for determining Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) expansions, as well as for crafting planning policy. By estimating future populations based on historic and current trends, as well as assuming the likelihood of future events, population forecasts provide necessary information to help planners, public officials, private firms, and developers better understand the short and long-term implications of population growth in local areas.  
In the recent past, Oregon law required that counties prepare coordinated population forecasts according to "generally accepted" demographic methods, which yielded forecasts produced with a highly diverse set of methods. Equally important, the prohibitive cost of forecasting meant that not all communities could update their forecasts on a regular basis.  Recognizing the need to be more responsive to accounting for current population trends by preparing population forecasts on a more regular basis, and with a consistent forecast methodology for communities across the state, the Oregon House of Representatives and Senate approved legislation in 2013 assigning coordinated population forecasting to the Population Research Center (PRC) at Portland State University (PSU).
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