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Item Open Access Multnomah County : Halsey Street conceptual design project final report (2005)(Multnomah County (Or.), 2005-04) Multnomah County (Or.); Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); SERA Architects; Falconi Consulting ServicesThis report describes the proposed conceptual design for the portion of Halsey Street that goes through the communities of Fairview, Troutdale and Wood Village between 223rd Avenue and the Historic Columbia River Highway (HCRH). The plan has been prepared for Multnomah County, with assistance from the consulting team of Cogan Owens Cogan, Falconi Consulting and SERA Architects, and a technical advisory committee (TAC) that includes representatives of the county, the three cities, TriMet, Metro and the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). [From the document]Item Open Access Wood Village :Transportation system plan(City of Wood Village (Or.), 1999-05) Wood Village (Or.); Connell, Carole W.The City of Wood Village began its first citywide transportation planning effort in 1998 after receiving a Transportation Growth Management grant from the Oregon Department of Transportation to complete the requirements of the Oregon Transportation Planning Rule (OAR 660 Division 12), and the requirements of Title 6 Transportation of the Metro "Urban Growth Functional Plan". The purpose of this document is to assist the City in planning and developing an efficient, multi-modal, coordinated method of traveling within and beyond its limits. Implementation of the plan will give Wood Village citizens a greater choice of how they travel, may reduce reliance on the auto, and will contribute to the goal of breathing clean air. The Plan will also improve the interconnectedness of local streets, provide safer pedestrian and bicycle travel, assure coordinated and efficient movement of goods, help accessibility for the transportation disadvantaged and protect the operation of transportation facilities. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Wood Village : Comprehensive plan(City of Wood Village (Or.), 1999-07-14) Wood Village (Or.)The common thread that connects the policies of this Plan is simply to see to it that the livability of Wood Village as a desirable residential area is maintained and enhanced by increasing the internal focus of the community. The livability of any city is determined less by its buildings than by its streets and public spaces; the living room of the city. By providing local shopping and employment opportunities, mixed housing types, and public open space scaled to the community, Wood Village can become more internally focused, and its sense of individuality enhanced. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Wood Village : Development code(City of Wood Village (Or.), 2002-09-11) Wood Village (Or.)Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.