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The committee, co-led by Metro and Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties, provided guidance on the study of potential urban and rural reserves and advised the Metro Council and county commissions on the formal designations of these areas.
To assist with the study and development of urban and rural reserves, a regional Reserves Steering Committee was formed consisting of officials from local cities, counties and Metro, representatives of various business sectors including agriculture, as well as environmental conservation, and social and economic equity organizations. The Reserves Steering Committee met once a month starting in January 2008 and held its final meeting Oct. 14, 2009.
Urban and rural reserves will be formally designated through agreements between the Metro Council and Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington county commissions. Therefore, the representatives of the Metro Council and the three counties were the only voting members of the Reserves Steering Committee. These four representatives, called the Core 4, who co-chaired the Reserves Steering Committee, are:
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The steering committee also had seats for representatives from the two largest cites in each county, as well as one seat apiece representing the smaller cities of each county. There was one representative for the neighboring cities outside Metro's urban growth boundary. The city representatives were:
In addition, the representatives of various non-governmental stakeholder groups included:
State agencies were also represented on the Reserves Steering Committee to provide policy and technical expertise. These agencies and their representatives were:
Download agendas, minutes and packets for the 2008-2009 meetings of the Urban Rural Reserves Steering Committee.
Download reference materials presented at steering committee meetings.
Download reference materials submitted by individual committee members for steering committee consideration.
Download technical materials submitted by members of the Core 4 technical team to the Reserves Steering Committee.
Download natural hazards maps and materials submitted by members of the Core 4 technical team to the Reserves Steering Committee.
Review the operating principles that guide the work of the Reserves Steering Committee.