New business prompts reopening of rail crossings May 11 2021
Crossings at Lamonta and North Main to be taken out of exempt status by June 1. The crossings have been exempt since 2006.
New businesses planning to set up shop in the former Woodgrain Millwork site has prompted city officials to reopen some old rail crossings.
The Prineville Campus, which is leasing industrial business space on the vacated wood products site, will soon be home to some new businesses that need rail access. So, the City of Prineville Railway will be reopening and upgrading a 3,800-foot section of track that stretches from Lamonta Road to the campus on the corner of North Main Street and Peters Road.
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Water Environment Services Director Greg Geist sets record straight on incident stemming from power outage
Clackamas Water Environment Services (WES) leaders came before the Board of County Commissioners on Thursday, Feb. 18, to clear up exactly what caused the loss of power at the Tri-City Water Resource Recovery Facility and for partially untreated sewage to be discharged into the Willamette River.
WES leaders provided some answers for a conversation County Chair Tootie Smith had Wednesday, Feb. 17, with KXL radio personality Lars Larson, who suggested Smith advocate for firing certain leaders within WES over the incident.
Larson questioned why governmental employees aren t fired following screw ups like the events at the Tri-City plant on Sunday, Feb. 14, to which Smith blamed unions.