Portland : Belmont-Morrison project report & recommendations

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Date

2000-02

Authors

Portland (Or.)
Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation

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City of Portland (Or.)

Abstract

The Belmont-Morrison Project originally started as a feasibility study of decoupling the Belmont-Morrison one-way couplet in SE Portland. Decoupling refers to the process of changing a one-way couplet back to two-way traffic flow. The projectâ s primary design directive was to identify a new location for the transition between one-way and two-way traffic, currently located at 25th Ave., as far to the west, outside of the Buckman neighborhood as possible. The policy directives for decoupling are found in the Buckman Neighborhood Plan and the Transportation Element of the Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]

Description

26 pp. Includes and figures. Published February, 2000. Captured November 2, 2007.

Keywords

Pedestrian areas -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning, Community development -- Oregon -- Portland, Morrison Street (Portland, Or.), Land use -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning, Belmont Street (Portland, Or.), City planning -- Oregon -- Portland, Transportation -- Oregon -- Portland -- Planning, Urban transportation -- Oregon -- Planning

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