PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Another attempt to stop the construction of Portland’s first Live Nation venue has been rejected.
As first reported by Willamette Week, the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals upheld Portland City Council’s previous decision to deny an appeal involving the proposed concert space on Southeast Water Avenue between Salmon Street and Main Street.
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Filed by Double Tee Concerts, the appeal argued the venue would exacerbate pre-existing safety risks like vehicle collisions and “dangerous behavior” from impaired people. In response, LUBA said the city determined these potential threats would not be due to the site and therefore would not worsen with its construction.
Appellants also argued that city leaders failed to interpret how “public benefits of the proposed use outweigh any impacts that cannot be mitigated,” but the board disagreed…