Strategic plans (regions)
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Strategic plans report the results of a comprehensive long-range governmental planning process, and typically address major planning themes through vision statements, goals, and concrete action steps.
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Item Open Access Metro : 1999 employment density study and ZELDA frequently asked questions(Metro (Or.), 1999-04-06) Metro (Or.); Yee, Dennis[T]he Employment Density Study: update[s] and determine[s] current job density parameters; provide[s] current observed findings of FARs and building densities which could be used to populate ZELDA; offer[s] a basis or foundation from which policy officials can debate the implications of various policy choices and the expectations of future density pattern assumptions. [From the document]Item Open Access Metro : Economic report to the Metro Council (2002)(Metro (Or.), 2002-09) Metro (Or.)The basis for future land need and demand is derived from a regional forecast of employment and household change. The regional forecast is, in part, the supporting evidence for Metro's UGB decision which is due to be finalized in December 2002. [From the document]Item Open Access Metro : Metropolitan Portland mega trends 2005-2040 (2008)(Metro (Or.), 2008-10-08) Metro (Or.); Nelson, Arthur C.Challenge Ahead: business-as-usual rooted in the past; different realities: demographic, housing preference, increasing demand for "urbanity" especially in suburbs; energy constraints; global shifts in financial markets; new "business plan" is needed; Metro once again leading the nation. [From the document]Item Open Access Metro : regional economic model (1998)(Metro (Or.), 1998-05) Metro (Or.); Yee, DennisThis paper describes Metro’s regional model and presents the empirical estimates and some results from our study. It is shown that the Metro model contains reasonable parameter estimates and produces forecast estimates within tolerable limits. [From the document]Item Open Access Metro : The nature of 2040(Metro (Or.), 2005-11-17) Metro (Or.)The 2040 Growth Concept reflects the things the people who live here value most: access to nature; protecting habitats for wildlife and people; safe and stable neighborhoods; transportation choices; resources for future generations; a vibrant cultural economy. [From the document]Item Open Access Port of Portland : Portland and Vancouver international and domestic trade capacity analysis (2006)(Port of Portland (Or.), 2006-09-26) Port of Portland (Or.); Port of Vancouver (Wa.); Oregon. Dept. of Transportation; Portland Development Commission; Metro (Or.)Purpose: determine the impact of increased international and domestic trade on the region's supply of and demand for trade support infrastructure (i.e., surface transportation and industrial land). Provide regional decision makers with technical information to support decisions regarding the management of the region's land supply and the identification [of] transportation priorities, particularly as it relates to international and domestic trade. [From the document]