The proposed 728-unit affordable housing tower is not permitted at 108 West Burnside because of the city’s seven-story height limit.
PORTLAND, Oregon — Curtis Rystadt paid the city of Portland more than $7,300 to convene a meeting for a tower that may never rise where he wants it. Twenty-six people came to the Microsoft Teams meeting, from the city, the county and the local transit agency. A few journalists and Rystadt’s press agent blinked in. A Bureau of Development Services spokesperson showed up because the journalists were in attendance.
Rystadt’s proposed 30-story, 728-unit affordable housing tower, which is not permitted at 108 W. Burnside because of
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