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... by admin_mthoodlive | Nov 20, 2023 | Blog
The Church On The Mountain in Hoodland came alive on the 17th of November during the Hoodland Night Farmers Market, a charming rural gathering that celebrates local crafts and produce. Amidst the warmth of scented candles, the rich aroma of spiced cider, and the... by admin_mthoodlive | Oct 28, 2023 | Blog
As we have previously reported the county commissioners had agreed to hire a full-time administrator for its newly approved STR regulations. Well, they have now decided to farm the job out to an outside corporation. The Request For Proposal can be found here. by admin_mthoodlive | Oct 7, 2023 | Blog
We are excited to announce that our organization, formerly known as Hoodland CPO STR Committee, has been renamed to the Mount Hood Livability Coalition. This change is more than just a new name; it’s a reflection of our evolving mission and the expanding scope...