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1967: Oregon Beach Bill establishes public ownership of land along the Oregon Coast [4] Willamette River Greenway; 1969: Senate Bill 10 required comprehensive land use plans for every city and county. Sohappy v. Smith, along with Washington's Boldt Decision, established fishing rights for Native Americans; 1970: Measure 11 failed (44%)
In 1911, Brooks-Scanlon began looking at timber resources in central Oregon. [28] In 1915, the company purchased large tracts of timber land in central Oregon, near Bend. The following year, Brooks-Scanlon opened a sawmill on the east bank of the Deschutes River on the outskirts of Bend. Directly across the river from the Brooks-Scanlon mill ...
Elliott State Forest Elliott State Forest, November 2013 Type State forest, park Location Coos and Douglas counties, Oregon United States Nearest city Reedsport and Coos Bay Coordinates 43°35′05″N 124°01′04″W / 43.58472°N 124.01778°W / 43.58472; -124.01778 Area 93,000 acres (380 km 2) Created 1930 Operated by Oregon Department of Forestry Elliott State Forest is a state ...
High land values make it more difficult for new farmers to acquire land. The average Oregon farm is worth $1.5 million — 30% more than it was in 2017 and double the average increase nationwide ...
In 1916, Congress passed the Chamberlain–Ferris Act, which revested the remaining 2,800,000 acres of land to the United States government, and compensated the railroad at $2.50 per acre from an account, the Oregon and California land grant fund, funded by timber sales from the land. Oregon counties affected by the revestiture of land were ...
The Oregon Coast Range is divided into three separate sections: North, Central, and South. In the south is the oldest portion of the range with formation beginning in the Paleocene era with the Roseburg volcanics, while the newest section is the northernmost portion formed first with the Siletz River Volcanics. [ 1 ]