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The meeting included the presentation of the 2026 Preserving Historic Hillsboro awards, honoring various properties for their stewardship, restoration, and adaptive reuse. A proclamation was issued to declare May 2026 as Historic Preservation Month. The council also approved an appointment to the Planning and Zoning Hearings Board. A public comment session addressed concerns regarding private jet operations at the airport, including noise and environmental impact assessments, as well as discussions on data center enterprise zone tax abatements, transparency, and fiscal impacts on local schools and emergency services.
The meeting included the presentation of the 2026 Preserving Historic Hillsboro Awards, honoring stewardship, restoration, and adaptive use of historic properties within the city. Following the awards, the council held a proclamation ceremony for Historic Preservation Month. Additional business included the approval of an appointment to the Planning and Zoning Hearings Board. The council also facilitated a public comment period regarding proposed data center developments and a private jet hangar project at the local airport, addressing concerns about environmental impacts, noise, property tax revenues, and the need for further public transparency.
The council discussed upcoming legislative changes regarding land use and housing production. The meeting focused on new state statutes that mandate procedural shifts for housing applications, specifically the prohibition of public hearings for certain application types and the impact on local decision-making authority. Council members explored concerns regarding transparency, public engagement, and the procedural complexities associated with these state-level mandates, particularly regarding residential development projects and potential impacts on zoning map modifications.
The City Council meeting focused on discussing upcoming land use legislation and housing amendments. Staff provided an overview of state legislative changes intended to reduce barriers to housing production, including the prohibition of public hearings for certain residential land use applications. Council members discussed the impact of these changes on community engagement, the potential for reduced public input, and the procedural complexities regarding future zoning map updates. It was determined that staff would provide a future update once there has been sufficient experience with the new procedures.
The council received a post-legislative session update focusing on state budget challenges, transportation funding, and economic development. Key discussion topics included the impacts of federal tax law changes on Oregon revenues, the status of referred ballot measures, and the passage of bills related to transportation, housing, and homelessness. Furthermore, the meeting covered state legislation regarding federal immigration enforcement response, data privacy for law enforcement, and the implementation of tools for urban growth boundary expansions. Upcoming work groups and task forces related to economic development were also addressed.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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