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Item Open Access Prineville : Comprehensive plan(Crook County (Or.), 1978) Prineville (Or.); Crook County (Or.)The following policies were in the Crook County Prineville Area Comprehensive Plan, enacted 1978. These policies for the City of Prineville are removed from the main text of the Crook County Plan and placed in this special City of Prineville section. After the City of Prineville enacts its own Comprehensive Plan, these policies will be removed when Crook County updates its Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Prineville : Comprehensive plan (2007)(City of Prineville (Or.), 2007-04) Prineville (Or.)The Prineville Urban Area Comprehensive Plan, known from here on out as the “Plan”, is a dynamic and inspirational guide for directing and managing growth in the community. This document supercedes the previous Comprehensive Plan with Crook County and Prineville combined. The City of Prineville has chosen to have its own Plan and implementing land use ordinances. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Prineville : Comprehensive plan (draft)(City of Prineville (Or.), 2005-01) Prineville (Or.)This is Prineville's first individual Comprehensive Plan ("Plan"). Currently, the Crook County Comprehensive Plan covers the City. The City began the task to develop its own Comprehensive Plan as part of the State of Oregon Periodic Review Order and subsequent to the City completing the Urban Growth Boundary expansion. [From the draft Plan]Item Open Access Prineville : Downtown plan(City of Prineville (Or.), 1997-06) Prineville (Or.); David Evans and Associates; Prineville Chamber of Commerce. Transportation Advisory CommitteeThe downtown area presently has the advantage of a number of historic buildings and pleasant open spaces. However, these features have been compromised over the years by piecemeal infill practices, assorted theme related and period storefronts, insufficient sidewalks and other pedestrian amenities, and a lack of street landscaping. The downtown area is also impacted by 3rd Street (State Highway 26), which bisects the downtown area as a two-way arterial carrying traffic west and east. This plan recommends improvements to the downtown streetscape intended to enhance downtown historical buildings and open spaces. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Prineville : Strategic plan(City of Prineville (Or.), 2002-06) Prineville (Or.); Rural Development Initiatives, Inc.This document represents the combined efforts of the Prineville Chamber, the City of Prineville, Crook County and residents of the community, assisted by RDI staff.... The overall planning process consisted of several steps designed to refine and prioritize Vision 2010 goals and strategies and develop detailed actions plans for successful implementation. The primary steps included: formulation of a Mission Statement to guide prioritization of action; completion of an assessment of current capacity for business development within the community: the Self Assessment for Business Development Assets; creation of agreements and protocols to guide communication and cooperation for coordinated plan implementation; prioritization of the goals contained in Vision 2010; prioritization of the strategies contained in Vision 2010; creation of detailed actions plans for implementation of prioritized strategies; articulation of a framework for oversight for coordinated plan implementation [From the Plan]Item Open Access Prineville : Transportation system plan(City of Prineville (Or.), 1998-09) Prineville (Or.); David Evans and AssociatesIn 1994, the City of Prineville developed a transportation system plan (TSP) to serve as a guide for the management of existing transportation facilities and the design and implementation of future facilities. After its adoption, the plan also constituted transportation element of the Comprehensive Plan. Since adoption of the Prineville TSP in 1994, a number of significant issues have been raised and discussed....This revised TSP represents a significant update of the 1994 TSP.