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A comparative urban growth management study: an analysis of conservation and development policy in Newport and Brookings, Oregon utilizing a Geographic Information System

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  • The City of Newport, in Lincoln County, is undergoing change in response to shifts in demographics and the economic base. Following a 1990 report, a comparative growth study of the region was initiated to observe the effectiveness of Oregon's mandatory urban growth boundaries. Data was collected for land use permits issued by city and county planning departments. Observations were made regarding location of issued permits with respect to urban, urban fringe, and exurban land. 69% of total residential and commercial permits issued were within proscribed boundaries. Overall, mandatory growth boundaries that define and delineate urban and urbanizing land from rural land were effective.
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