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Item Open Access Portland : Centennial Mills framework plan : Existing conditions (2006)(Portland Development Commission, 2006-04) Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Transportation; KPFF Consulting Engineers; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; SERA ArchitectsThe Portland Development Commission (PDC) and the Bureau of Planning are working with stakeholders to create a framework plan for the Centennial Mills site, which will summarize public’s goals for the site. The framework plan will serve as the foundation for a potential future request for design and development proposals for the site.... This report is a compilation of assessments of Centennial Mills prepared as part of developing the Centennial Mills Framework Plan. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Public art murals program(City of Portland (Or.), 2004-11-08) Regional Arts and Culture Council; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.)With regard to its public art collection, including public art murals, the City acts as a patron of arts, not as a regulator. This distinguishes this amendment from the old, broader exemption for all murals that was found unconstitutional. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : River Renaissance strategy(City of Portland (Or.), 2004-12) Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Water Bureau; Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.). Office of Sustainable Development; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development ServicesThis strategy, like the River Renaissance Vision, highlights the Willamette River as Portland's centerpiece. However, the geographic scope of the vision and the strategy extends beyond the Willamette River corridor to provide guidance for actions along the Columbia River within Portland, and for actions in the city's watersheds and along its tributary streams--all part of a complex and interrelated river system. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : State of the river 2005(City of Portland (Or.), 2006-01-19) Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Portland (Or.). Office of Sustainable Development; Portland Parks and Recreation; Port of Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Water Bureau; Portland Development Commission[This] report describes the achievements made by the City of Portland and a network of dedicated partners working in concert to advance goals for the Willamette River. It presents a comprehensive view of the many projects, programs, and partners that are contributing to river revitalization. The report is a tool to help measure the effectiveness of current efforts, and enhance future investments and activities. It will be refined over time to better reflect the work of community partners and more effectively measure the impact of the broad river revitalization effort. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : State of the river 2005-06(City of Portland (Or.), 2006-09-18) Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; Portland (Or.). Office of Sustainable Development; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Port of Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Water Bureau; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services[This] report provides an important touchstone to reflect on the progress being made toward the River Renaissance Vision. The report presents a comprehensive summary of the many projects, programs, and partners that are contributing to river revitalization. The report is a tool to measure the effectiveness of current efforts, and enhance future investment and activities. The report documentation has shifted from an annual calendar year to a fiscal year (July 1, 2005-June 30, 2006), which will better match the City's schedule for budgeting and work plan development. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : State of the river 2006-07(2007-11) Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Port of Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; Portland (Or.). Water Bureau; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Office of Sustainable Development; Portland Parks and RecreationThe River Plan is the City's project to guide, inspire, and facilitate actions along the Willamette River as it flows through Portland. This comprehensive, multi-objective plan will update the 1987 Willamette Greenway Plan, zoning code, and design guidelines. The first phase focuses on the North Reach, from roughly the Broadway Bridge to the confluence with the Columbia River. Future planning will address downtown and southern areas. [From the document]Item Open Access Portland : Willamette natural resource inventory, North reach. Proposed draft.(City of Portland (Or.), 2008-06) Adolfson Associates; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Development Services; Portland (Or.)The purpose of this inventory report is to provide useful, current, and accessible information on the location of existing natural resource features and the current relative condition of riparian corridors and wildlife habitat located in and along the Willamette River in Portland. The report is organized into chapters that provide a context for inventory work, describe the inventory methodology and present an inventory of natural resources for the Willamette River corridor with a focus on the North Reach. Detailed inventory information for the Central and South Reaches will be developed in the future and documented in separate report volumes. [From the document]