
Portland's Planning Board Votes on Live Nation Concert Hall Buffer
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Portlands Planning Board to vote on a proposal to increase buffer zone between large downtown entertainment venues from 100 to 750 feet, potentially blocking a planned 3300-seat Live Nation concert hall. Councilors Pelletier and Ali propose change due to traffic and parking concerns. Local musicians and neighbors oppose Live Nation project, while others argue against using rules to stall approved developments. Public feedback divided, with some favoring a smaller 250-foot buffer. Boards recommendation could influence councils decision on whether to continue blocking big venue growth or allow projects like this to proceed.
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