How did Paul Dewey, a lawyer trained on the East coast and raised in Southwest Kansas, become an early legal champion in Oregon’s environmental movement? It all began in the 1980’s on a horse ranch near Sisters.
This Low Impact Development (LID) Atlas was created for the National
Nonpoint Education for Municipal Officials (NEMO) Network by the
Connecticut NEMO Program and the California Center for Water and Land
Use to highlight innovative LID practices around the country. Its goal
is to encourage and educate local officials and others about low impact
development practices by providing specific, local examples of their
use.