People and the Land: An Oral History of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Program
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Interview Date
9-17-2019
Duration
1:21:02
Publication Date
2022
Abstract
Bob Bailey was interviewed by Michael Rupp on September, 17, 2019, in Portland, Oregon.
Bailey was the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development's Coastal Division Manager. Earlier in his career, he was a land use planner for the Coos County, Oregon, planning department.
Biographical
Bob Bailey was the manager of the Ocean and Coastal Services Division of the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development. DLCD's coastal management program includes the land use planning activities of all coastal cities and counties in Oregon, and provides technical and funding assistance to local governments to help plan and manage land uses that affect coastal resources.
Description
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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/37653
Disciplines
Urban Studies and Planning
Recommended Citation
Bailey, Bob and Rupp, Michael, "Interview with Bob Bailey" (2022). People and the Land: An Oral History of Oregon’s Statewide Land Use Planning Program. 55.