People and the Land: An Oral History of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Program

Interview with Arthur Schlack

Interview with Arthur Schlack

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Interview Date

6-25-2015

Publication Date

2015

Subjects

Land use -- Oregon -- Planning

Abstract

Interview with Arthur Schlack by Dillon Mahmoudi on June 25, 2015. Art Schlack was a planner in Washington County, a comprehensive plan administrator in Clark County, Washington, a planning director in Polk County, and also served as a planner and policy manager for the Association of Oregon Counties.

Biographical

Arthur (Art) Schlack began his career in land use planning in Multnomah County in the 1970s. He was a planner in Washington County, a comprehensive plan administrator in Clark County, Washington, a planning director in Polk County, and also served as a planner and policy manager for the Association of Oregon Counties.

Dillon Mahmoudi is a Ph.D. student at Portland State's Urban Studies and Planning Program

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http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/16284

Disciplines

Urban Studies and Planning

Interview with Arthur Schlack

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