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Item Open Access Springfield : Downtown plan (charrette)(City of Springfield (Or.), 2006-04-08) Springfield (Or.); AIA Southwestern OregonAmong the expected products from the charrette were short-term and long term recommendations for Downtown revitalization that reflected the realities of the economy and social fabric of Downtown Springfield. These recommendations were to be expressed in illustrated concepts as well as text.... Charrette teams were given a matrix of common urban issues and asked for resulting goals for short term (1-4 years) and long term (5 -8 year) urban policies and recommendations for guiding planning and design of future downtown urban growth.... This report captures the essence of the ideas that were generated by this thought evoking and energetic Charrette event. Appendices A, B, and C provide important details that flesh many of the illustrated concepts depicted in the main body of the report. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Downtown refinement plan(City of Springfield (Or.), 2005) Springfield (Or.); Springfield (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.The Springfield Downtown Refinement Plan has been developed to provide goals and policies through which Downtown Springfield may become a more vital and attractive place to shop, conduct business, and recreate. Although some of the policies will be implemented immediately, it is intended that other policies will be implemented over time. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Springfield : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Springfield (Or.), 2007-09-15) Springfield (Or.). Economic Development Agency; Springfield (Or.); Spencer & KupperThe primary goal of this Downtown Urban Renewal Plan is to assist in the revitalization of business and elimination of blight in the downtown area. Urban renewal is ideal for the encouragement of the type of high quality, commercial, industrial, residential and mixed use development that is vital to the economic growth of the City of Springfield. This cannot readily be done without public involvement due to multiple ownerships; high land prices; and a mix of uses that are not conducive to development. The Downtown Urban Renewal Plan includes projects, activities, and actions that treat the causes of the blight and deterioration in the Downtown Urban Renewal Area. [From the Plan]