The Forest Park Conservancy has filed an appeal against Portland General Electric’s decision to remove 376 trees in Forest Park as part of the Harborton Reliability Project. The nonprofit argues that this action contravenes the natural resources management plan established in 1995. The appeal was submitted just before the deadline, indicating the organization's commitment to protecting the forest. The proposal has raised concerns among local conservationists about the ecological impact and the adherence to management guidelines intended to preserve the park's natural resources.
The Forest Park Conservancy's appeal underscores concerns regarding Portland General Electric’s tree removal plan, alleging it contradicts the 1995 natural resources management plan.
The appeal was submitted just a day before the deadline, reflecting the urgency and importance the conservation group places on preserving Forest Park's natural resources.
Portland General Electric's initiative to remove 376 trees for the Harborton Reliability Project has sparked significant controversy among local conservation groups.
Phase three of the project is particularly contentious, as it not only affects potentially vital urban forest areas but also challenges the established management plan.
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