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Policy & Practice

Oregon's land use system is one of our strongest tools. We help you understand how it works and how to use it to protect the Rogue Valley.

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Stay informed on what's moving, how the rules protect us, and where the risks lie.

In Play

Active decisions & hearings

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Comment Open

Lower River Road Non-Farm Dwelling

Non-farm dwelling application on EFU land along the Rogue River corridor

A non-farm dwelling application has been filed for Exclusive Farm Use zoned land along the Rogue River corridor in Josephine County. The application tests the standards for allowing residential development on protected agricultural and riparian land. Public comment is open — Rogue Advocates is encouraging community participation in the review process.

Watch For:
  • Public comment deadline: April 1, 2026
  • Riparian corridor protections in the staff report
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Verdict Issued

Talent View Investments v. City of Talent

Developer wins $7M verdict over breached 1977 crossing agreement

A developer secured a $7 million jury verdict against the City of Talent after the city failed to honor a 1977 railroad crossing agreement tied to a proposed 49-home development on 26 acres. This case highlights how decades-old municipal commitments can create unexpected financial liability for taxpayers when cities fail to follow through on infrastructure agreements.

Watch For:
  • City of Talent appeal or settlement negotiations
  • Taxpayer impact from the $7M verdict
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Under Review

Creekside Quarter — Medford Stadium District

$500M mixed-use redevelopment with public financing questions

Creekside Quarter is a proposed $500 million mixed-use redevelopment in Medford featuring a stadium, conference center, and hotels. Ballot Measure 15-238 sought a transient lodging tax increase to help fund the project, potentially placing taxpayers on the hook for approximately $50 million. Rogue Advocates is tracking the public financing mechanisms and accountability structures surrounding this major development.

Watch For:
  • Final public financing structure and taxpayer exposure
  • Ballot measure outcome and implementation timeline
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Active Review

Ashland Mills — Croman Mill Site Redevelopment

Largest development proposal in Ashland history: 538 units on 61 acres

The Ashland Mills project proposes transforming the former 61-acre Croman Mill site into a mixed-use development with 538 housing units. The project requires rezoning and raises concerns about affordable housing commitments being backloaded in later phases. Rogue Advocates is monitoring the planning process to ensure public participation requirements are met and housing affordability promises are enforceable.

Watch For:
  • Rezoning decision and conditions of approval
  • Whether affordable housing commitments are binding in early phases

In Place

Foundational laws & protections

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Approved

Medella Bison Ranch Solar Installation

Large-scale solar facility approved on agricultural land near Hwy 99

Jackson County approved a large solar installation on the Medella Bison Ranch property off Highway 99. The hearing officer decision raised questions about the balance between renewable energy development and agricultural land preservation in the Rogue Valley. Rogue Advocates monitored the process and responded to community inquiries about the approval.

Watch For:
  • Compliance with approval conditions during construction
  • Impacts on surrounding agricultural operations

Under Threat

Risks, loopholes & rollbacks

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Appeal Window

Monument Drive EFU Rezoning

45 acres of farmland rezoned to residential despite water contradictions

Josephine County approved rezoning 45 acres of Exclusive Farm Use land to residential through a Goal 3 exception. The application claims insufficient water for farming, but satellite imagery reveals an active reservoir and wetland vegetation on the property — directly contradicting the water availability argument. Rogue Advocates identified this evidentiary conflict and is monitoring for potential LUBA appeal grounds.

Watch For:
  • LUBA appeal filing based on water availability contradictions
  • Satellite imagery evidence entering the record

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Practice Pipeline

The land use system works best when you participate. Follow these steps to make your voice heard effectively.

Early detection is critical. By the time bulldozers arrive, it’s usually too late.

Checklist

  • checkCheck the "Public Notices" section of your county planning website weekly.
  • checkLook for white land use notice signs posted on properties near you.
  • checkSign up for Rogue Advocates email alerts for major regional threats.
  • checkIdentify the file number (e.g., "439-23-00005-LRP").

Smart Growth Visualizer

We support housing where it fits, with the services and planning to make it safe and sustainable. See the trade-offs of different growth patterns.

Sprawl PatternSmart, Compact Growth
Transitional / Mixed
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Costs & Infrastructure

Moderate Cost: Infill utilizes some existing systems, but edge development still strains county budgets.

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Safety & Resilience

Moderate Risk: Better access than rural sprawl, but still requires robust fuel reduction buffers and improved roads.

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Community Outcomes

Connecting: Some walkability. A mix of lot sizes helps affordability, but transit options may remain limited.

How We Work

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Welcoming & Inclusive

We believe land use affects everyone. We do not discriminate on any basis and strive to make our resources accessible to all residents of the Rogue Valley.

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Conflict Transparency

Our board and staff rigorously disclose potential conflicts of interest. We recuse ourselves from decisions where personal financial gain could be involved.

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Financial Stewardship

We operate with lean efficiency. Our financials are reviewed annually to ensure donor funds go directly to advocacy and education, not overhead.

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Responsible Voice

Only authorized experts speak for Rogue Advocates. We vet our legal arguments carefully to ensure we maintain credibility with courts and commissions.

Turn concern into effective action.

We rely on local eyes and ears to protect the places we love. Join the network of advocates making a difference in the Rogue Valley.

Common Questions

What is an Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)?expand_more
A UGB is a line drawn around a city that separates urban land from rural land. It ensures cities grow efficiently (up, not just out) while protecting farms and forests from sprawl. Inside the line, we plan for housing and jobs; outside, we preserve resources.
What is LUBA?expand_more
LUBA is the Land Use Board of Appeals. It is a specialized state court that only hears land use cases. If a city or county makes a decision that violates state law, citizens can appeal to LUBA to have that decision reviewed.
Do I need to be an expert to comment?expand_more
No! Your experience as a neighbor is valid evidence. However, tying your concerns to specific criteria (like safety, water, or traffic) makes your testimony much more legally powerful than just saying "I don’t like it."
Why do deadlines matter so much?expand_more
Land use is a strict legal process. If you submit a comment one minute after the record closes, the decision-makers cannot legally consider it. Always verify deadlines with the planning staff.
How does Rogue Advocates choose what to work on?expand_more
We focus on precedent-setting cases in Jackson and Josephine counties that threaten farm/forest land, increase wildfire risk, or violate state planning goals. We prioritize issues with broad community impact over individual neighbor disputes.