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An urban renewal plan is a plan created by a municipality's urban renewal agency, to address identified blighted areas, as provided for by Oregon law. An accompanying report, which may be published separately or as a part of the plan, provides public information and a basis for the findings made as part of the city's approval of the plan. The elements of the plans and accompanying reports are specified in ORS 457.085.
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Item Open Access Bend : Juniper Ridge urban renewal plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2005-08-29) Mosca, Tina; Otak, Inc.; Thomas, Ranjit; Bend (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe Juniper Ridge Urban Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ) contains goals, objectives and projects for the development of the Juniper Ridge Urban Renewal Area (the â Areaâ ).... The Plan will help facilitate the implementation of the Juniper Ridge Phase I Site Public Facilities Plan (the â Public Facilities Planâ ).... The purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal to overcome obstacles to the development and ensure the highest and best use of properties within the Area. [From the Plan] The Juniper Urban Renewal Report (the â Reportâ ) contains background information and project details for the Juniper Ridge Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ). The Report is not a legal part of the Plan but is intended to provide public information and a basis for the findings made by the City Council as part of its approval of the Plan. The Report provides the information required in ORS 457.085(3). The format of the Report is based on this statute. [From the Report]Item Open Access Bend : Municipal Airport urban renewal plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2008-06) Launer, Jeannette M.; Elaine Howard Consulting; Deschutes County (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLC; Vanden Bos, James; Bend (Or.)The Bend Municipal Airport Urban Renewal Plan ("the Plan") contains goals, objectives and projects for the development and redevelopment of the Bend Municipal Airport Urban Renewal Area [From the Plan]Item Open Access Bend : Murphy Crossing urban renewal plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2008-07-16) Elaine Howard Consulting; Launer, Jeannette M.; Tashman Johnson LLC; Vanden Bos, James; Bend (Or.)The Plan contains goals, objectives and projects for the development of the Murphy Crossing Urban Renewal Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Brookings : Urban renewal plan(City of Brookings (Or.), 2002-08-12) Kupper, Charles; Brookings (Or.); Spencer & KupperThe primary purpose of the Brookings urban renewal plan is to revitalize the commercial area of the City, and to attract new businesses and jobs to the commercially zoned areas of Brookings. The renewal plan builds upon other work and study efforts focused on this area of Brookings. They include a 1990 urban renewal plan (not adopted), a 1999 ODDA Resource Team Report, a July 2000 local Town Center revitalization study effort (The PROUD Study), and a 2002 Downtown Master Plan by the Urban Design Studio. The Brookings urban renewal area is larger than either the PROUD study area, or the 2002 Master Plan area, but incorporates those areas within its boundary. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby: Canby urban renewal plan(City of Canby (Or.), 1999-11-24) Canby (Or.); Spencer & KupperThe Canby Urban Renewal Plan consists of Part One - Text and Part Two - Exhibits. The Canby City Council acts as the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Canby, Oregon. This Plan has been prepared pursuant to Oregon Revised Statute (ORS) Chapter 457, the Oregon Constitution, and all applicable laws and ordinances of the State of Oregon and City of Canby respectively. All such applicable laws and ordinances are made a part of this Plan, whether expressly referred to in the text or not. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Coos Bay : Downtown urban renewal plan (2004)(City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2004-02) Coos Bay (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLC[T]he Plan's basic philosophy incorporates the following tenets: 1. Flexibility to meet unknown future needs. 2. Conservative financial management. 3. Cooperation with private enterprise. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Coos Bay : Empire District urban renewal plan (2008)(City of Coos Bay (Or.), 2008-06-17) Coos Bay (Or.); Benkendorf Associates; Moore, Briethaupt & Associates; Richard P. Turi ArchitectureThe [Plan] is being prepared to further encourage rehabilitation and redevelopment that is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Regulations adopted by the City Council. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Dallas : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Dallas (Or.), 2004-08-16) Mosca, Tina; Parker, Lynn; Dallas (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe Dallas Downtown Urban Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ) contains goals, objectives and projects for the revitalization of the downtown Dallas Urban Renewal Area (â Areaâ ).... The overall purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal to overcome obstacles to proper development of the Area. [From the Plan]Item Open Access The Dalles : Columbia Gateway urban renewal program (2009)(City of The Dalles (Or.), 2009-07-22) The Dalles (Or.)[T]he goals and objectives... are: A. To make strategic investments of urban renewal funds so that unused and underused properties can be placed in productive condition and utilized in a manner consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan and implementing ordinances; B. To participate by means of various urban renewal activities (e.g. land acquisition and disposition, rehabilitation loans, etc.) in specific opportunities for business, civic, residential, cultural, and tourist-related property to be developed, redeveloped, improved, rehabilitated and conserved. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Estacada : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Estacada (Or.), 2007-01-11) Cascade Economic Planning; SERA Architects; Estacada (Or.); Tashman Johnson LLCThe Estacada Downtown Urban Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ) contains goals, objectives and projects for the revitalization of the Estacada Downtown Urban Renewal Area.... The purpose of the Plan is to use the tools provided by urban renewal to promote private investment and facilitate the Areaâ s redevelopment in a manner that is consistent with the Cityâ s long term planning and development objectives.... The Report is not a legal part of the Plan but is intended to provide public information that will guide the City Council as part of its approval of the Plan. [From the Plan and Report]Item Open Access Eugene : Riverfront urban renewal district plan(City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-03-10) Eugene (Or.). Financial Management Services Division; Spencer & Kupper; Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.The Riverfront Urban Renewal District, pertaining to an area of approximately 178 acres within the boundaries of the city, consists of Part 1, Text and Part 2, Exhibits. This plan has been prepared by the Planning and Development Department of the City of Eugene pursuant to the provisions found within the Oregon Revised Statutes, ORS Chapter 457, the Oregon Constitution, and all applicable laws and ordinances. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Eugene : Urban renewal plan for Central Eugene Project(City of Eugene (Or.), 2004-09-13) Spencer & Kupper; Eugene (Or.). Planning and Development Dept.; Eugene (Or.); Eugene Renewal Agency; Central Eugene ProjectThe Central Eugene Project Plan, containing an area of approximately 70 acres within the boundaries of the City of Eugene, consists of Part 1, text, and Part 2, exhibits. This revised plan has been prepared by the Planning and Development Department of the City of Eugene and is formatted in line with Oregon Revised Statutes, ORS Chapter 457, at the request of the City Council. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Florence : Downtown urban renewal plan(City of Florence (Or.), 2006-08-21) WestCoast Media Group; Florence (Or.); Spencer & KupperOn March 23, 2005, Florence City Council appointed a Downtown Urban Renewal Advisory Committee (DURAC), and gave it these charges: find a funding method to complete the Council Approved Downtown Plan; evaluate the feasibility of establishing a Downtown Urban Renewal District; provide advice on any matter relating to updating and/or implementing the Downtown Plan [From the Plan]Item Open Access Garibaldi : Urban renewal plan(City of Garibaldi (Or.), 2006-08-27) Garibaldi (Or.); Spencer & KupperThe Garibaldi Urban Renewal Plan is the culmination of several recent study efforts; including a 2006 update of Garibaldiâ s Comprehensive Plan, recent updates of utility Master Plans, and the "Garibaldi Connections Project".... The Garibaldi Urban Renewal Plan consists of Part One â Text and Part Two â Exhibits. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Grants Pass : The Third Bridge Corridor development plan(City of Grants Pass (Or.), 1987-09-02) Third Bridge Corridor Development Agency (Grants Pass, Or.); Grants Pass (Or.); Patterson, Snider and StewartThe Third Bridge Corridor Development Plan is a 868.50 acre, Urban Renewal Plan for the City of Grants Pass, Oregon. The Third Bridge Corridor Development Area is located entirely within the incorporated City of Grants Pass and consists of a single geographic sector of the City.... This Plan consists of two parts--Part 1, Text and Part 2, Exhibits, and has been prepared by the Grants Pass Third Bridge Development Agency pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 457 of the Oregon Revised Statutes, the Oregon Constitution and all other applicable state and local laws. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Gresham : Rockwood renewal feasibility study (2001)(City of Gresham (Or.), 2001-11) Gresham (Or.); Barney & Worth, Inc.; E.D. Hovee & Company; Tashman Johnson LLCThe study finds that urban renewal can help Rockwood–West Gresham become a more competitive and desirable location for new commercial business, industry and housing by providing the means to: support development of vacant, underutilized and difficult to develop industrial sites; revitalize Rockwood’s core area into a viable regional town center; implement many of the goals and objectives of the several past planning efforts that have focused on Rockwood–West Gresham; promote the rehabilitation of existing housing and the development of new housing. [From the document]Item Open Access Gresham : Rockwood-West Gesham urban renewal plan(City of Gresham (Or.), 2003-11-04) Davis Hibbitts & McCaig; Tashman Johnson LLC; Launer, Jeannette M.; E.D. Hovee & Company; Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Community & Economic Development Dept.This Rockwood-West Gresham Renewal Plan (the â Planâ ) calls for an urban renewal program within Rockwood-West Gresham. Urban renewal programs are used by cities and counties throughout Oregon to improve conditions in specific parts of their communities. These conditions are those that prevent the area from developing properly and thereby providing good housing, jobs and services. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Gresham : Rockwood-West Gresham urban renewal industrial opportunity study (2007)(City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-05-17) Gresham (Or.); Gresham Redevelopment CommissionThe purpose of this study is to identify opportunities for industrial growth and recommend a strategic approach that will better support and retain existing industrial businesses within the study area and attract new industrial development. [From the document]Item Open Access Independence : Urban renewal plan(City of Independence (Or.), 2001-09-25) Independence (Or.)The purpose of this Renewal Plan is to eliminate blighting influences found in the Renewal Area, to implement goals and objectives of the City of Independence Comprehensive Plan, and to implement development strategies and objectives for the Independence Urban Renewal Area.... The Report on the Plan for the Independence Urban Renewal Area provides technical information to support the Plan and to assist the Renewal Agency and the City Council in their deliberations on the Independence Urban Renewal Plan. [From the Plan and Report]Item Open Access Lake Oswego : East End redevelopment plan(City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2004-05-18) Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Oswego Redevelopment AgencyThis urban renewal plan update, hereinafter called â The Plan,â has been prepared by the Lake Oswego Redevelopment Agency â The Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Lake Oswego, pursuant to Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) Chapter 457, the Oregon Constitution and all applicable laws and ordinances.... The redevelopment of the East End commercial area of Lake Oswego should meet the needs and desires of the entire city. Redevelopment should create pride in the area, enhance shopping services, utilize the unique physical characteristics of the area, and improve the tax base of the entire city. [From the Plan]