The City of Sandy is seeking quotes to demolish existing 4” thick concrete sidewalks and 6” thick concrete driveway approaches and to prep, form, pour and finish 4” thick concrete sidewalk and 6” thick driveway approaches
On January 28, 2025, the Housing Accountability and Production Office (HAPO) received an application from the City of Sandy requesting an exemption to section 38 of Senate Bill 1537 (2024 Session).
The City of Sandy is currently under a development moratorium enacted pursuant to ORS 197.510, relating to a lack of capacity in its wastewater system. The City has received requests from property and business owners to consider allowing alternative wastewater systems during the moratorium as a means of enabling certain limited types of development to occur without impacting the City’s sanitary sewer system.
Pursuant to a 2007 lawsuit, the National Marine and Fisheries Service (NMFS) issued a Biological Opinion requiring FEMA to develop reasonable and prudent alternatives (RPAs) to its current floodplain regulations and implement changes to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) to address takings of Endangered-Species Act (ESA)-listed species in Oregon. The first stage of FEMA’s compliance plan began with Pre-Implementation Compliance Measures (PICMs).