Hood River County Commissioners have opted to look at a more minimal sized boundary for a community boundary for Odell, but also examine whether an expansion into low-value farmland is feasible and seek a rule change at the state level that prevents urban growth boundaries within ten miles of each other. The County has been readdressing the subject in an effort to create more housing options. Commissioners considered a variety of options, all of which come with uncertainties. Commissioner Les Perkins suggested the possible expansion into what was described as mainly pasture land, and Commissioner Arthur Babitz concurred it should be studied. County Planning Director Eric Walker told Commissioners he would look into it further, adding there would be a significant planning process and funding to consider.