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Grants Pass Prepares for New Nebraska Trail Development

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Grants Pass is preparing to bring in a new housing development. According to the Weekly Report filed by Grants Pass City Manager Aaron Cubic, the city received an update from Chrisman Development about the progress on the Nebraska Trail Development. This project will bring in a large amount of much-needed new housing to the area. As of July 31st, the project was about 16 percent complete, with an expected finishing date of November 2026. The management company will start sharing information about 6 months before completion. The application process will begin 3 months before the work is done. ...Read more

Grants Pass City Council Discuss Community Improvements and More During Workshop

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The Grants Pass City Council discussed and made decisions on their workshop agenda today, while also scheduling further deliberation. The Council interviewed Alexis Smithee, Owner of Rogue Florists & Gifts, for the Historical Buildings and Sites Commission. She stressed the importance of keeping the historical aesthetic in our community while also serving the modern needs of businesses, helping them thrive. Next, Jason Canady with Public Works brought 3 different 5-year rate scenarios for water usage affecting both residential areas and businesses. The timeline for the scenarios could be expanded, should the council choose, to assist lower-income households. The Dimmick Railroad Crossing was next on the agenda. Presenter Wade Elliott discussed moving the Booth Street crossing to Dimmick, a move supporting the goal of infrastructure; creating efficiency in the transportation system and enhancing public safety. All councilors but one voted to move forward with the plan. ...Read more

BLM closes Cow Creek Road due to Dad’s Creek Fire

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The Bureau of Land Management Grants Pass Field Office has temporarily closed the Cow Creek Road near the Dad’s Creek Fire for firefighter and public safety. The closure order encompasses Cow Creek Road from the Ruben Historic Site to the intersection with Dad’s Creek. Public and firefighter safety are the highest priority. Providing safe access for firefighters prompted the closure. Members of the public may not enter closed areas, and all uses -- including hiking, hunting and dispersed camping -- are prohibited. Firefighters will assess the closure and its impact as it becomes safe to do so. Weather and fuel conditions remain favorable for continued fire spread. For the latest road and weather condition updates, visit TripCheck.com. Please call 911 to report any signs of new fires. ...Read more

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