by admin_mthoodlive | Mar 23, 2024 | Blog
This is the county response to our call to action letter to them. This was received on March 19th. Dear Mt Hood Livability Coalition – Thank you very much for your letter regarding Short Term Rentals (STRs) and the upcoming Spring Break season. Your concerns have...
by Michelle Winner | Mar 14, 2024 | Blog
Do the Clackamas County Commissioners consider how their decisions affect us as residents in this special place we call home? Are you facing issues preventing you from the peaceful enjoyment of your home or property? Has your small business been suffering? Is the... by admin_mthoodlive | Mar 1, 2024 | Blog
Mt Hood Livability Coalition Mar 1, 2024 We want to express our disappointment that the regulations passed by the commission on September 7, 2023, have not yet been fully implemented. The deadline for registering existing STRs was December 6, 2023. But safety and...
by admin_mthoodlive | Jan 16, 2024 | Blog
Earlier this year the Mt. Hood and Columbia River Gorge Tourism Alliance sent our region a survey. Some of us received it in E-Mail and others filled it out online. The survey was a broad study of our quality of life using tourism, traffic, environment, and recreation... by admin_mthoodlive | Jan 12, 2024 | Blog
Clackamas County announced its procedure for filing complaints for STRs that violate the regulations. This has been posted on their website. The relevant passages are: Violations Clackamas County encourages any residents/parties to cooperate directly to resolve... by Michelle Winner | Nov 21, 2023 | Blog
Mt. Hood Livability Coalition believes that caring for nature and co-existing with wildlife is fundamental to livability in Hoodland. Black Bears in and around our Mt. Hood communities are part of that wild eco-system and are very active as they fatten up for Winter...