The Thin Green Line Is People:
Documenting Pacific Northwest Fossil Fuel Resistance

Propane
Pembina Propane Export Terminal, Portland, Oregon
Status:
Sightline Institute Articles and Reports on Propane
Documents on Record
2016
2015
- Records of April 7, 2015 Meeting of the Portland Planning and Sustainability CommissionPortland Planning and Sustainability Commission Agenda, April 7, 2015
- “Port of Portland Propane White Paper, Final Draft
- Port of Portland Responses to Planning and Sustainability Questions
- Carbon Mitigation Memo
- Intergovernmental Agreement framework Memo
- Bureau of Planning & Sustainability Code Revision Memo
- Pembina__DNVReview_040115
- Follow up Questions and Outstanding Issues
- AkanaReportPembinaQRAReview
- PembinaQRAReportFinal040215
- https://www.portlandoregon.gov/bps/article/621438
Context/Media
- 350PDX White Paper: “Making a Difference: Stopping Fossil Fuel Infrastructure in its Tracks,” Nick Caleb, J.D., LLM, March, 2016 (18 pages)
- Northwest Citizens Science Initiative, “Portland Propane Terminal,” report revised February 27, 2016 (66 pages)
- Columbia Riverkeeper Comments/Analysis, April 7, 2015 (8 pages)
- “Environmental Advocates Seize on Zoning Change in Bid to Squash Propane Terminal,” Portland Mercury, December 17, 2014