Park and recreation plans
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Plans in this category may include park and recreation master plans adopted as part of a community's comprehensive plan, under the provisions of OAR 660-034-0040. Other types of documents are management plans, facilities plans, inventories, studies, needs assessments, acquisition plans, and plan maps. Plans may treat entire park systems, individual sites, open spaces, greenways, urban forestry, or natural areas.
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Item Open Access Albany : Park and recreation master plan(City of Albany (Or.), 2006-05) Albany (Or.); MIG, Inc.The Master Plan provides recommendations, guidelines, and a financing plan for renovating, acquiring, and developing City parks and facilties to meet community-wide recreation needs. The master planning process included three phases: identifying community needs; creating a vision for the future park system; and developing recommendations and a detailed action plan to implement priority projects. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Albany : Timber Linn master plan(City of Albany (Or.), 2006-03) Albany (Or.); MIG, Inc.Park. The Timber Linn Park Master Plan addresses neighborhood, community, and citywide needs for a variety of recreation facilities and experiences. It incorporates many different types of recreation opportunities into the unique and appealing park setting at Timber Linn. The Master Plan is based on feedback provided by City residents during a public involvement process. Consequently, the plan supports diverse recreation interests and reflects the vision of the entire community. The implementation of this Master Plan will give the City a park that is uniquely Albany’s, but serves as a regional attraction as well. The park will provide the kind of recreation experiences that the community desires and encourage recreation participation and use from as many residents as possible. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Ashland : Trails master plan(City of Ashland (Or.), 2006-02-07) Ashland (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Lewis, David R.; United States. National Park Service. Rivers, Trails, and Conservation Assistance Program; Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Parks and Recreation Dept.A Trails Master Plan TMP is essential for accomplishing the community trails Vision which is to provide Ashland with â A diverse network of trails that connects downtown, schools, neighborhoods, and surrounding areas.â The TMP will identify key parcels and corridors for purchase or easements, prioritize acquisition and funding, and inform meaningful public involvement. This plan has been developed from a public process conducted throughout Ashland and, therefore, reflects local desires and concerns. It addresses, principally, Ashland's off-road trail system, which, together with Ashland's bicycle and pedestrian program, creates a network of non-motorized routes. Additionally, it contains recommendations for improvements to expand the existing trail system, fill in gaps, and connect neighborhoods, business districts, parks, schools, public facilities, and environmental features. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Bend : Bend Metro Park and Recreation District 2006-2010 strategic plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2006-02-07) Bend Metro Park and Recreation District; Bend (Or.)Mission statement: To enhance the vitality of our community by promoting healthy lifestyles and enriching Bend's unique character with exceptional park and recreation services. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Bend : Parks, recreation, and green spaces comprehensive plan(City of Bend (Or.), 2005-09) Bend Metro Park and Recreation District; GreenPlay (Firm); Angelo Eaton & Associates; David Evans and Associates; Leisure Vision; Bend (Or.)The purpose of this project is to provide a guiding Plan for the Bend Metro Park and Recreation District (BMPRD) through an extensive needs assessment and community input process and a comprehensive evaluation of all existing BMPRD facilities and future land acquisition, park development, administrative facilities, operations facilities, and recreation programming needs. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Brookings parks master plan(City of Brookings (Or.), 2002-08) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Curkendall, Jennifer; Goodson, Heather; Leikness, Gary; Mintz, Melanie; Ting, Terry; Parker, RobertItem Open Access Brownsville parks master plan(City of Brownsville (Or.), 2003-12) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Nunez, Tina; Guedon, Rachel; Hopkins, Susan; Woodbridge, Jennifer; Parker, RobertItem Open Access Canby : Park and open space acquisition plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2003-02-11) Canby (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopThe Purpose of the Park and Open Space Acquisition Plan is to provide Canby with a framework for land acquisition over the next 20 years. Specifically, the Plan: identifies park and open space need at the community and neighborhood level; incorporates public input as a component of park and open space need; identifies park and open space issues and opportunities for six sub-areas of Canby; establishes a framework for evaluating park and open space acquisition priorities; identifies funding strategies for park and open space acquisitions; and provides a five year implementation plan for the City's park and open space acquisition program. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby : Park and recreation plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2002-01) Canby (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopThe five goals for park, recreation and open space are ... preserve remaining valuable areas such as wetlands, riparian habitat, and other valuable natural areas for educational, recreational, cultural and scientific uses; secure and promote the development of properties and facilities for present and future recreational needs; improve and promote diversification of recreational programs and facilities; promote and enhance natural beauty and wholesome recreational activities; and provide recreational properties and facilities which are safe, clean, and well-maintained. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Canby park and open space acquisition plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2002-01) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning WorkshopItem Open Access City of Canby Willamette wayside properties master plan(City of Canby (Or.), 2004-08) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Seilo, Paul; Eng, Emily; Jordan, Jess; Onsgaard, Greta; DeBell, Sharon; Shaklee, Joshua; Chu, Pauline; Parker, Bob; Diethelm, JerryItem Open Access City of Eagle Point, Oregon parks master plan(City of Eagle Point (Or.), 2005-06) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Kunec, Michelle; Englin, Kamala; McArthur, Colin; Pheanis, Jonathan; Vasepalli, Renuka; Parker, RobertItem Open Access City of Lebanon parks master plan(City of Lebanon (Or.), 2006-03) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Bodane, Kate; Cohen, Melissa; Ellis, Morgan; Goodman, Beth; Pheanis, Jonathan; Vasepalli, Renuka; Zeghbib, Danielle; McArthur, Colin; Parker, RobertItem Open Access City of Talent parks master plan(City of Talent (Or.), 2006-07-07) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Beaver, Tiina; Callister, Jacob; Coates, Sarah; Nelson, Ethan; Schrock, Sarah; McArthur, Colin; Johnson, BethanyItem Open Access City of Troutdale parks master plan(City of Troutdale (Or.), 2006-11-14) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Johnson, Bethany; Christensen, Daniel; Kennedy, Marie; Killoy, Kristine; Lubbers, Ben; Padgett, Susan; West, AaronItem Open Access City of Turner parks master plan(City of Turner (Or.), 2005-04) University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Ackerson, Kristopher; Chu, Pauline; Nunez, Tina; Johnson, Bethany; Parker, RobertItem Open Access Coburg : Parks and open space master plan(City of Coburg (Or.), 2005-01-04) Coburg (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.)The Coburg Parks and Open Space Master Plan is the policy document which will guide the development of parks and recreation facilities in Coburg over the next 20 years. The specific function of the Parks and Open Space Master Plan is to define the need for future parks and open space and describe how they will be developed to meet anticipated recreation needs. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Cornelius : Parks master plan (2009)(City of Cornelius (Or.), 2009-09) Cornelius (Or.); Davis, Hibbitts & Midghall; Alta Planning and Design; MacKay & Sposito; FCS GroupAs a strategic road map for the future, this Parks Master Plan envisions a city park system that will provide high-quality recreational opportunities for residents and visitors during the next decade and beyond. In addition to upgrading existing parks, the plan calls for acquiring additional parkland and developing a system of interconnected, shared-use paths and trails to serve a growing population. The plan offers a guide to honor the City’s past investments through specific park upgrades, while leveraging its resources to expand the park system[.] [From the Plan]Item Open Access Corvallis : Recreation services plan(City of Corvallis (Or.), 2004-09-31) Corvallis (Or.); Satre Associates; Corvallis (Or.). Parks and Recreation Dept.The City of Corvallis contracted with Satre Associates, P.C. to prepare a plan for recreation services in Corvallis. Reductions in financial resources over the last five years combined with a growing and dynamic demand for services has resulted in the need for a fresh look at recreation service provision in Corvallis. The primary goals behind the Recreation Services Plan were to (1) reevaluate the community’s recreation needs, (2) identify the resources available to meet those needs and (3) to provide direction for current and future focus of CPRD’s recreation service delivery. [From the Plan]Item Open Access Creswell : Parks and open space master plan(City of Creswell (Or.), 2005-08-08) Creswell (Or.); Lane Council of Governments (Or.)The Creswell Parks and Open Space Master Plan (Master Plan) is the policy document and foundation that will guide the development of parks and recreation facilities in Creswell over the next 20 to 50 years. The specific function of the Master Plan is twofold: 1) To provide an assessment of how Creswell’s existing parkland, school play fields, open space and recreation facilities measure up to national and state guidelines, and community desires, and 2) To define the need for future parks and open space and describe how they will be developed to meet anticipated needs. [From the Plan]