The Hood River City Council accepted a feasibility study for the proposed Westside Urban Renewal District that concluded sufficient tax increment revenues can be generated to fund major projects to help with development in that area. City Manager Abigail Elder says the next step is to write a plan to present to Council later this year. She added the Council will be getting topics to discuss over the next few months, including acreage for the district, what the maximum indebtedness should be, and what projects they would like to include. Elder added the goal is to have a final report ready before October 1.