Is that the building where a lot of Oregon's insurance disputes are decided, the Multnomah County Courthouse, needs to be replaced. Hopefully the Legislature's allocation of some new funds for planning will push the project into reality-land, although we have all had our hopes raised before. Our state-court judges are under enough stress with low pay, staffing cuts, and having to juggle administrative tasks with serving the needs of justice - they deserve (and the taxpaying public deserves) safe and functional accommodations to do the people's work.
$15M revives plans for a new Multnomah County Courthouse - Portland Business Journal:
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Thursday, July 11, 2013
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