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Port Of Hood River
The Port is soliciting responses to a Request for Developer Interest (RFDI) for redevelopment of the Marina East and Marina West properties. The properties comprise approx 2.6 acres within a defined development envelope and are currently improved with aging commercial buildings. The Port seeks concepts that enhance financial sustainability, activate the waterfront with compatible uses, protect public access and provide year-round community benefit.
Posted Date
Feb 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Feb 23, 2026
Port Of Hood River
Close: Apr 23, 2026
The Port is soliciting responses to a Request for Developer Interest (RFDI) for redevelopment of the Marina East and Marina West properties. The properties comprise approx 2.6 acres within a defined development envelope and are currently improved with aging commercial buildings. The Port seeks concepts that enhance financial sustainability, activate the waterfront with compatible uses, protect public access and provide year-round community benefit.
AvailablePort Of Hood River
Seeking proposals from qualified firms with expertise in planning and economic consulting services related to Ports, marinas, airports, commercial/industrial properties and/or long-term economic strategic planning activities, to assist the Port’s Board of Commissioners and management in the review, analysis and identification of needed updates of the Port’s 2021 strategic business plan.
Posted Date
Jan 22, 2026
Due Date
Feb 20, 2026
Release: Jan 22, 2026
Port Of Hood River
Close: Feb 20, 2026
Seeking proposals from qualified firms with expertise in planning and economic consulting services related to Ports, marinas, airports, commercial/industrial properties and/or long-term economic strategic planning activities, to assist the Port’s Board of Commissioners and management in the review, analysis and identification of needed updates of the Port’s 2021 strategic business plan.
Port Of Hood River
Procurement of a Replacement Bridge Management Contract to replace the 100-year-old, 4400-foot Hood River Bridge across the Columbia River, serving as a vital interstate link for freight, commuters, and visitors.
Posted Date
Mar 31, 2022
Due Date
Dec 31, 9999
Release: Mar 31, 2022
Port Of Hood River
Close: Dec 31, 9999
Procurement of a Replacement Bridge Management Contract to replace the 100-year-old, 4400-foot Hood River Bridge across the Columbia River, serving as a vital interstate link for freight, commuters, and visitors.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Port Of Hood River
The Board addressed several key agenda items, including the approval of a professional services agreement for property acquisition and the adoption of a resolution regarding minimum standards for the Ken Jernstedt Airfield. The Board also authorized the issuance of a Request for Proposals for a Fixed Based Operator at the airport and approved a tree removal contract. Strategic planning discussions included updates on the Port's Strategic Business Plan and potential partnerships. Additionally, the meeting featured presentations on the Hood River Valley Parks and Recreation District Pool Bond, the impact of the replacement bridge on toll operations, and grant advocacy efforts. The Board also conducted an executive session to discuss various legal and personnel matters.
Key discussions during the regular session involved public comments concerning pending transactions, defamation from a previous memo, maintained access to the dinghy dock during future development, and the method for collecting public input regarding the Sternwheeler. Action items focused on approving a resolution to authorize two administrative positions—one temporary to backfill maternity leaves and one full-time role for increased workload in front office and bridge operations. The Commission also approved staff participation in the Hood River-White Salmon Bridge Authority's Action Plan Committee, requesting the inclusion of the Roundabout and 1st St. realignment. Finally, the Commission conducted the first reading by title only of Ordinance No. 30, which regulates conduct on Port Property, incorporating proposed clarifications regarding fishing prohibitions and the specification of "motorized vehicles."
The meeting included public commentary addressing concerns regarding safety and environmental impacts from larger vessels entering the Marina, as well as the cost of the Airport Terminal Building Project. The Consent Agenda was approved, excluding a resolution related to the Terminal Project which was moved to Action Items. Informational reports covered the Monthly Financial Report, with clarification sought on easement reimbursements and Personal Employees Retirement System buy downs, and the filing of the 2025 Annual Report. Discussions focused on Marina Survey results, particularly concerns related to the Sternwheeler cruise ship docking, and the process for soliciting developer interest for Marina East and West properties. Director reports addressed correspondence, grant updates, and progress on an insurance claim settlement. Action items included the approval of resolutions adopting an organizational restructure and authorizing a budget adjustment, approval of the Chubb Bridge Insurance Policy for 2026, authorization for the release of the RFP for the 2026-2032 Strategic Business Plan Update, approval of a resolution authorizing the Waterfront Roads Infrastructure Project cost update and grant support request, and approval of the EDA Grant Application for the Terminal Project, with Commissioner Bieker disclosing potential future conflicts of interest regarding the building construction.
The meeting included administrative updates and public comment. Staff introduced an additional consent agenda item concerning the authorization of closing documents for the 200 WCO Court property, requiring a specific title company resolution. A representative from Gorge Junior Sailing expressed concerns regarding safety and environmental issues related to a sternwheeler in the marina. Key discussions involved Commissioner Thomas questioning the dollar amount of a consent agenda item, which was corrected to $4,930.50. A significant portion of the session focused on the Request for Development Interest (RFDI) for the Marina East and West sites, aimed at assessing market viability and development options to generate revenue, as these properties currently result in losses for the Port. Additionally, the Port received an annual update from Rudy Kelner, a tenant operating a beer production business, who detailed the company's growth to become the second-largest independent producer in Oregon and its plans for a $2 million, 5,200 square foot expansion on the existing Howard site to accommodate canning and packaging operations.
The Board meeting commenced with administrative adjustments to the agenda, specifically removing a consent item for further review. Public comment included one written statement regarding marina security. Key discussions focused on the lots located at Odell Lower Mills, specifically determining the acreage to be obligated for the bridge project (estimated at nine to ten acres) and confirming the port's stance on retaining one or more lots for future port development versus proceeding with sales. The status of the wetland mitigation project on Lot 902 was reviewed. There was also a discussion about utilizing potential lots for a bridge laydown area, though some commissioners suggested this was off-topic and should be addressed by the bridge management contract, noting logistical challenges with the existing roadway access. The commission considered granting short-term extensions to current tenants whose leases were expiring soon, pending a final decision on whether to sell the parcels or retain them for port development, which the commission agreed to discuss further in the Spring Planning session in April.
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