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BLUEPRINT AMERICA -- May 20th, 2009

Road to the Future
Timeline: Planning in Oregon

Property in the state of Oregon is not just the dividing line between public and private land. However, the Fifth Amendment in the United States Constitution –- “…nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation…” –- seemingly would make it just that. Still, the state regulates private land, at times, as if it were its own. It is not that Oregon property rights are so unique to America, but rather it is the way the state interprets and enforces them that is.

Since the statewide land use plan in 1973, Oregon’s population has increased from about 2.1 million people at the passage of the bill to more than 3.5 million today. As a result of the legislation, the majority of the population increases took place in and around the Portland area in the Willamette Valley – seeing a nearly 1 million jump in population alone.

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