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Item Open Access Clackamas County : McLoughlin Corridor land use and transportation study (1999)(Clackamas County (Or.), 1999-06) Clackamas County (Or.); W&H Pacific; DKS Associates; Hobson Johnson; Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Oregon. Dept. of TransportationThis final report presents the Preferred Alternative as developed by the Project Management Team (PMT). The Preferred Alternative includes two main sections: The Street Design and Circulation Plan - includes recommended cross-sections and other street design and transportation improvements to enhance all modes of travel in the McLoughlin Corridor; the Zoning Proposal - includes the EMf's recommendation and analysis of land use issues. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Cove : Transportation system plan(City of Cove (Or.), 1998-05-28) RARE; Otak, Inc.; Kittelson & Associates; Resource Assistance for Rural Environments (Program); Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Cove (Or.); Union County (Or.). Planning Dept.Key elements of the Cove Transportation System Plan include: a local street network plan to identify general preference for future road/utility extensions; an access management plan to protect and preserve the function, capacity, level of service, and safety of State Highway 237 through the urban area; local street design guidelines; identification of future street, bicycle and pedestrian connections; recommended local ordinance amendments required to implement the plan; and a preliminary funding strategy. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene : A vision for greater downtown Eugene(City of Eugene (Or.), 2000-11) Lane Transit District (Lane County, Or.); Lennertz Coyle & Associates; University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; TBG Architects & Planners; Eugene Water & Electric Board; Eugene (Or.); Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.The vision entails enhanced visual and physical connections between downtown, Franklin Boulevard, the University of Oregon and the Willamette River. A network of public open spaces provides opportunities for rest and reflection amid all the activity. The vision unites the civic center of Eugene and the natural environment of the Willamette River. [From the Document]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : Master plan for Luscher Farm(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 1997-07-15) Lake Oswego (Or.); Murase and Associates; KPFF Consulting Engineers; Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; SERA Architects; Byrnes, Michael; SRI/Shapiro, Inc.; Kittelson & AssociatesThe recommendations of the Ad-Hoc Task Force is that Luscher Farm and adjoining properties be utilized as a multipurpose recreational/cultural historic complex; a substantial historic farm component; a substantial, active use recreational component and a less, but still substantial, passive use component. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Marion County : Brooks-Hopmere community plan(Marion County (Or.), 2000-07) Marion County (Or.); Marion County (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.The area [covered by the Plan] includes a mix of residential, commercial, industrial and public land uses. Brooks has two schools, a fire station, and a post office. Hopmere contains industrial and commercial uses within the Brooks-Hopmere boundary; with several residences along River Road on less than an acre parcels being included in the boundary due to existing non-farm use under current Exclusive Farm Use zoning. The county comprehensive plan originally prepared to address statewide planning goals listed Hopmere as a Rural Service Center and Brooks as a Rural Community. The freeway interchange between the two was also recognized as a Rural Development Center in the plan. The community includes only areas planned and zoned for residential, commercial and industrial development and public uses; no no land planned for farm use is included though the Ogden-Martin waste to energy utility facility is included in the boundary and zoned Exclusive Farm Use. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Pendleton : Transportation system plan(City of Pendleton (Or.), 1996-12-26) Otak, Inc.; Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Pendleton (Or.); Kittelson & AssociatesThe Pendleton Transportation System Plan (TSP), a joint venture between the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), is a multimodal plan that includes strategies to manage growth and the community's transportation needs during the next twenty years. This plan includes a comprehensive analysis of Pendleton's transportation system and has been prepared in accordance with Oregon Revised Statute 197.712, OAR 660 Division 12 and the Transportation Planning Rule (TPR).Item Open Access Portland : Kennedy School master plan(City of Portland (Or.), 1995-05-24) Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Faulkner/Conrad Group; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Donald B. Genasci & Associates; Cost Planners Inc.; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Housing and Community DevelopmentIn discussing the future of Kennedy School, the Task Force identified the following vision of a successful development: the school building be "saved" from demolition; some portion of the building be available for community uses; the development will become an asset to the neighborhood in both its design and activities. [From the document]Item Open Access Salem : North Downtown plan(City of Salem (Or.), 1997-07) Salem (Or.); Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Leland Consulting Group; StastnyBrun Architects; Kimley-Horn and AssociatesRedevelopment of the North Downtown area presents an opportunity to expand and strengthen the central city and to build on the strength of the downtown, to continuing overall growth of the region, and efforts to redicover the riverfront. [From the Plan]