Oregon City : Beavercreek Road concept plan

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Date

2007-06-30

Authors

Oregon City (Or.)
Otak, Inc.
ECO Northwest, Ltd.
Environmental Sciences Associates
Jeanne Lawson Associates
Kittelson & Associates

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Volume Title

Publisher

City of Oregon City (Or.)

Abstract

The Beavercreek Road Concept Plan is a guide to the creation of a complete and sustainable community in Southeast Oregon City. The 453 acre site along Beavercreek Road was added to the regional urban growth boundary by Metro in 2002 and 2004. The plan envisions a diverse mix of uses (an employment campus north of Loder Road, mixed use districts along Beavercreek Road, and two mixed use neighborhoods) all woven together by open space, trails, a network of green streets, and sustainable development practices. Transit-oriented land uses have been strategically located to increase the feasibility of transit service in the future. The plan has been carefully crafted to create a multi-use community that has synergistic relationships with Clackamas Community College, Oregon City High School, and adjacent neighborhoods. [From the Plan]

Description

60 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June 30, 2007. Captured February 6, 2008.

Keywords

City planning -- Oregon -- Oregon City, Land use -- Oregon -- Oregon City -- Planning, Community development -- Oregon -- Oregon City, Neighborhood planning -- Oregon -- Oregon City, Beavercreek Road (Oregon City, Or.)

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