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Council favors density ordinance

The debate continues about how many homes should fit on an acre in Sisters. Meanwhile, new construction continues. photo by Jim Cornelius After months of debate, members of the Sisters City Council signaled at a Thursday, April 29, workshop... — Updated 5/4/2004 Full story

 

City defends its population forecast

And 4,688 by 2025? photo by Jim Cornelius If it's wrong, prove it. That's the defense the City of Sisters is mounting against a challenge of its most recent population forecast. City officials will present that defense to the Deschutes... — Updated 5/4/2004 Full story

 

City continues to wrestle with couplet options

After months of brainstorming, it's not getting easier for citizens and city officials to design a couplet alternative that will not close off access to Cascade Avenue -- and will still win state approval. The Oregon Department of... — Updated 5/4/2004 Full story

 

Council delays density decision

A controversial ordinance that would require developers to build four to eight housing units per gross acre in new residential zones in Sisters -- instead of six to seven units -- made it to the table again at last Thursday's Sisters City... — Updated 4/27/2004 Full story

 

Residents hail delay on density change

Concerned residents expressed relief at the Sisters City Council's decision to table a controversial ordinance on Thursday, April 22. The ordinance would have amended the Sisters Development Code to require developers to build new subdivisio... — Updated 4/27/2004 Full story

 

Salvage logging underway on timber burned in B&B Complex Fire

One hundred forty nine acres of Deschutes National Forest land burned in the B&B Complex Fire last summer is being salvaged starting this week. The Sisters Ranger District signed a contract Thursday, April 22, to sell 1.2 million board feet... — Updated 4/27/2004 Full story

 

Sheriff pushes for levy at meeting

Intense emotions charged the air Monday night, April 19, as Deschutes County Sheriff Les Stiles campaigned for a tax increase for his department at a town hall meeting in Sisters. In the middle of the meeting, Sheriff Stiles asked which of... — Updated 4/20/2004 Full story

 

City Hall funds are in new budget

When the newly-appointed budget committee looked at the first draft of the proposed city budget on Thursday, April 8, there was some concern over the costs to build a new City Hall. The $12.71 million budget is an approximate 27 percent... — Updated 4/13/2004 Full story

 

Sisters 'Y' intersection work starts

The "Y" intersection will be replaced by this new configuration. map courtesy of ODOT Click for larger image The "Y" intersection of Highway 20 and Highway 242 will soon be safer, according to officials from the Oregon Department of... — Updated 4/6/2004 Full story

 

Watchdog groups to appeal Sisters plan

Two land-use watchdog groups are set to appeal the Sisters Comprehensive Plan to the state Land Use Board of Appeals (LUBA), arguing that its population forecast is too high and that it will bring too many acres of farm land into the city's... — Updated 4/6/2004 Full story

 

Low-income aid programs are active

Low-income housing programs in Sisters are in full swing. Cyndy Cook, executive director of the Central Oregon Regional Housing Authority (COHRA), updated the Sisters City Council in a workshop Thursday, March 25, on three financial... — Updated 3/30/2004 Full story

 

Sisters residents argue over density

Ardent residents packed Sisters City Hall on Thursday, March 25, to voice their desires for future residential development in the City of Sisters. The Sisters City Council was considering an amendment to the Sisters Development Code... — Updated 3/30/2004 Full story

 

Sisters faces tension between density and affordability

While some locals argue for more smaller lot sizes to make housing more affordable in Sisters, others turned out at City Hall on Thursday, March 25, to voice their desire to keep Sisters a beautiful retirement community, with large lots and... — Updated 3/30/2004 Full story

 

Sisters woman helps disabled skiers

Kevin McCormick, Colleen Dougherty and Toia Nolan raced at Hoodoo Ski Area. photo by Zach Welcker Sharon Sparrow's mother lost both of her legs in an accident last year. After that, Sharon learned to ski. Sparrow, a Sisters resident, said... — Updated 3/23/2004 Full story

 

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