Hood River County Commissioners will meet Friday to consider lifting its prohibition on short-term rentals and lodging established at the outset of the COVID-19 crisis two months ago, and move toward opening forestland staging areas and restrooms by June 8. County officials discussed the moves in a worksession on Tuesday. If the Commission lifts its current orders on Friday, short-term rentals and lodging could operate under state guidelines. The instructions for the opening of the forestland staging areas and restroom facilities will be worded to happen by June 8, but it could be earlier if staff can get all the necessary preparations taken care of. County Commissioner Les Perkins noted in the worksession that we are entering the stage where personal responsibility will be at the forefront.