Judge clears way for counties’ timber suit against state
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Linn County Circuit Court judge’s ruling clears the way for 15 Oregon counties and dozens of taxing districts to move ahead with a class-action lawsuit seeking $1.4 billion over logging harvests on state-managed lands.
The Oregonian/OregonLive reports ( http://bit.ly/2eb6Cey ) that Judge Daniel Murphy’s decision certifying a class consisting of the counties and some 130 districts means a lawsuit filed in March can proceed to trial early next year.
The suit alleges the state has for decades placed conservation goals ahead of sustainable harvest levels on state-managed timberlands.
The counties allege that the state’s own figures show they have been deprived of at least $1.4 billion needed to fund basic services.
The counties and taxing districts involved all rely on logging money derived from harvests on state lands.