Milwaukie, Oregon Planning Documents
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Item Open Access Milwaukie : Downtown and riverfront land use plan(City of Milwaukie (Or.), 2000-09-19) Milwaukie (Or.); Crandall Arambula; Dorman & Associates; Ramis, Crew, Corrigan & Bachrach; Atlas Landscape Architects; DKS Associates; Architectural Cost ConsultantsThe Land Use Framework is a vision of what can occur in the downtown and riverfront area. It has been tailored to meet Milwaukie's social, economic and development goals and policies while responding to market conditions and the City's overall vision for future growth. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Milwaukie : Transportation system plan(City of Milwaukie (Or.), 2007-12-04) Jeanne Lawson Associates; Alta Planning and Design; Winterbrook Planning (Firm); BPM Development; Milwaukie (Or.); DKS AssociatesThe Milwaukie Transportation System Plan (TSP) is the City's long-term plan for transportation improvements and includes policies and projects that could be implemented through the City Capital Improvement Plan, development review, or grant funding. The 2007 TSP planning process was a great opportunity for the community to define its transportation goals and discuss how the whole transportation system can be improved to support livability in Milwaukie. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Transportation plan: Milwaukie(City of Milwaukie (Or.), 1997-07-15) Milwaukie (Or.); Milwaukie (Or.). Community Development Dept.; Milwaukie (Or.). Public Works Dept.; DKS AssociatesThe TSP strives to: determine existing problem areas for all modes of transportation, looks into the future to identify the needs created by growth, and provides solutions to existing and future needs along with guidelines to develop the desired multimodal transportation system. The identification of specific transportation system needs will help the City guide its future transportation system investments, and determine how land use and transportation decisions can be brought together beneficially for the City. [From the Plan]