Property Wrongs: Lessons from Oregon for States Considering Property Ballot Measures in 2006

Contributing Organization(s): Sightline Institute


Author(s)/Creator(s): Sightline Institute

Publishing Date: 2006-10-01

Issue Areas: Government Reform

Ownership/Rights Info: Please consult the copyright holder before using or repurposing this information.

"Property Wrongs," a report by Seattle-based Sightline Institute, documents a growing backlash against "property rights" initiatives by chronicling six stories of Oregon communities deeply affected by Oregon's Measure 37.

The report also examines the implications for Washington and other states considering similar initiatives this fall, including Idaho, Montana, Arizona, and California, which are all modeled after Measure 37.

Access this research:

Note: Full-text PDF available from Sightline's website after completing free registration. More information such as background materials are also available from the URL.

Available at: http://www.sightline.org/research/sprawl/res_pubs/property-fairness/property-wrongs


Comment & Review

This is a new feature. Be the first to comment on this research!

Rating: 1 Rating: 2 Rating: 3 Rating: 4 Rating: 5
 Votes: 0 | Average Rating: n/a
 Click to add your rating!

Tags that LabRats have added to this research:

Add your tags
View all tags

Share and Share Alike

The golden rule at IssueLab ... share the knowledge, share the love!


Development GatewayVolunteerMatch
NP Quarterly

Looking for some attention? Contact us about current ad rates.