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City of Rogue River Announced Water Shut Off and Boil Advisory
The City of Rogue River announced a Water Shut Off and Boil Advisory Tuesday afternoon. An accidental water main shut off occurred affecting all properties west of Evans Creek. Due to loss of water pressure in the distribution system, potentially harmful bacteria could be present in the water supply. A long term interruption of service isn't expected, but Rogue River staff encourage those in the affected area to boil their water before using it as a precautionary measure. Staff anticipates resolving the problem within the day, but said it may be up to 72 hours before results of the water quality samples taken return. This boil water advisory is a precaution. For more information, go to www.cityofrogueriver.org, or call (541) 499-8041. ...Read more

U-Turn for Christ Presented 24-Hour Supervised Facility Opportunity to Commissioners
At the beginning of the County Administration Workshop, U-Turn for Christ presented the Commissioners with a 24-Hour Supervised Facility plan. In an effort to help the homeless community, the County Real Property at 1798 SE N Street has been considered as a potential site where U-Turn for Christ would provide rehabilitation services to the homeless. Participants would be screened before being able to enter, and rules would be enforced. U-Turn for Christ said potential economic benefits would include restoration of property values, improvements to neighborhood aesthetics, and responsible investments could be drawn to the area, all while alleviating the homeless situation. There was concern about the sites proximity to a school, and questions about the price and potential probationary period for the site pending approval. $3 million in funding would come from federal and private investments and partners at the start should the grant be secured, and U-Turn for Christ highlighted a desire for transparency and for the community to help lead this effort. ...Read more

County Commissioners Wait for More Information before Deciding Land Use Appeal

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Josephine County Commissioners voted to keep an appeal to a land use decision open for further information and evidence to be submitted plus Commissioners will make a personal visit to the property. The appeal was to overturn the Planning Director’s decision to approve a type II home occupation allowing a boat manufacturing business in a residential neighborhood, basically a cul-de-sac at the end of Devon Drive where the zoning allows home occupations. Most of the proponents’ arguments dealt with noise coming from the business generator because none of the neighbors would grant right of way for electrical lines to be installed. The next date for the appeal will be announced later. ...Read more

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