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The Columbia Gorge: Overview

By |February 28th, 2015|

The Place That Has It All

Apples. Pears. Cherries. Wine. Beer. Timber.
Add in high-tech manufacturing, world-class recreation and renowned tourism
and you’ve found yourself in the Columbia River Gorge regional community.
Welcome to a place that embraces the legacy of a remarkable past while
creating the bedrock of a brilliant future.

Our Story, Then & Now
HONORING TRADITION

The Gorge’s rolling geography, […]

Why the Community Needs a Bingen Point Overpass

By |February 28th, 2015|

Safety & Economic Development
Community and business leaders have voiced their concerns over the safety of the access roads that lead to Bingen Point. For many, the issue extends beyond safety and into questions regarding how the absence of safe access routes could impede much-needed economic development in the community. Nearly two-thirds of the industrial land available at […]

The Columbia Gorge Economy

By |February 28th, 2015|

A Distinctive Place with a Bright and Prosperous Future
This incredibly diverse region along the magnicent Columbia River is home to more than 85,000 people. Located just east of Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington, it stretches for over 100 miles. Unlike other rural economies within driving distance to major metropolitan areas, the Columbia Gorge is experiencing unprecedented and continued economic growth.
HOOD RIVER […]

Columbia River Gorge Bridges

By |February 4th, 2015|

 
Safe, cross-river connection of people to ports and places
Thousands of commuters. Millions of tourists. Tens of millions of goods
and services. Hood River and Klickitat counties. What’s the connection
between all of these? Why, bridges, of course. Without these man-made
structures, there would be far less commerce, access and enjoyment of
our incredibly beautiful and diverse region.
INVESTING IN THE FUTURE
Keeping […]

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