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Item Open Access Ashland : Central area plan (1966)(City of Ashland (Or.), 1966-12) Ashland (Or.); Rockrise and Watson (Firm); Royston, Hanamoto, Mayes & Beck; Larry Smith & Company; Oredson, Vincent L.; Cornell, Howland, Hayes & MerryfieldThis report contains the plan for the central area of Ashland. It covers the central area, a portion of Lithia Park, and other major land use s which are adjacent to the downtown area. The plan is an element of the Ashland Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Downtown plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 1988-07-19) Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community DevelopmentSince this plan is primarily action-oriented, it has a short time frame. Recommended actions are specific and intended for implementation within five years -- most within two years.... The actions are divided into four major sections: Physical Development, Downtown Management, Regulation, and Economic Development. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland: Transportation system plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 1998-04) Ashland (Or.); W&H PacificThe City of Ashland has committed to developing a well planned, comprehensive transportation system that balances the needs of future land development with a system that serves all users. In the development of the TSP, the City must also address Oregon's Transportation Planning Rule (TPR), which requires public jurisdictions such as Ashland to develop: a road plan for a netwrk of of arterial and collector streets; bicycle and pedestrian plans; air, water, and pipeline plans; a transportation finance plan; and policies and land use regulations for implementing the transportation system plan. [From the Plan]