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  • United States. Bureau of Land Management. Eugene District (1998-02)
    The Introduction chapter consists of a general description of the watershed and watershed analysis. The Characterization chapter summarizes the current conditions of important resources in the watershed such as soils, ...
  • Seid, Danielle (University of Oregon, 2017-09-06)
    Since the earliest days of broadcast television in the 1950s, network television has maintained a keen fascination with Asian/American women, who implicitly helped secure the boundaries of white women’s “empire of the ...
  • Reed, Nathan (University of Oregon, 2000-06-02)
  • Reddy, Aodan Poire Tapio (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Throughout the modernist period of the 20th century, Swiss designers of all types were some of the most prolific influencers of design. From the creation of the iconic Helvetica typeface to the application of architectural ...
  • Wiley, Patrick (University of Oregon, 2018-04-10)
    Washington State’s Gray Wolf Conservation and Management Plan has struggled to respond to conflicts between humans and wolves. This has led to an increase in cultural stratification between pro-wolf community members and ...
  • Waldport Ranger District (Or.) (2001-10)
    As required by the Northwest Forest Plan, the analysis discusses the ecological processes at work in the watershed, and focuses on older forests and coho salmon. Includes issues, findings, recommendations, and organizations ...
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  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2002-02-08)
    [Goal:] Develop the Beaverton Creek Station Community to support light rail ridership, foster a sense of community, and respect the natural features adjacent to and within the Station Community. [From the Plan]
  • Beaverton (Or.); Beaverton (Or.). Community Development Dept. (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2004)
    The Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range land use policy document for the City of Beaverton. It provides a framework for the decision making process and is a means of directing community efforts towards sound ...
  • Beaverton (Or.); DKS Associates (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2007-01-05)
    The Comprehensive Plan is the official long-range land use policy document for the City of Beaverton. It provides a framework for the decision making process and is a means of directing community efforts towards sound ...
  • Beaverton (Or.); Washington County (Or.). Office of Community Development (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03)
    In January 2004, Washington County undertook the development of the 2005-2010 Consolidated Plan, the strategic planning document that provides a framework for the County .... Work commenced with a comprehensive housing ...
  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-05)
    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 ...
  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03-18)
    Community Plan Goal 1: Promote the Downtown Beaverton Regional Center as “Downtown” Beaverton and create and maintain a positive image for the Downtown area.... Community Plan Goal 2: Create a Regional Center in Downtown ...
  • DKS Associates; Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beverton (Or.), 2009-01)
    This document presents the assumptions and methodology used to project future traffic growth and identifies locations that will require additional improvements to meet the future needs of various modes of travel. [From ...
  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-02-07)
    Community Plan Goal 1: Develop the Merlo Station Community to support light rail ridership by increasing the intensity of the adjacent land uses while recognizing the current land uses and the land and building investments ...
  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03-18)
    [Goal:] Promote development of the Murray Scholls Town Center in a manner incorporating the unique characteristics of its location, topography, and natural features, and reinforcing the its relationship to its natural ...
  • Beaverton (Or.); Oregon Natural Hazards Workgroup (2003-11)
    The Mitigation Plan contains background on the purpose of the plan, the methodology used to develop the plan, a profile of Beaverton, chapters on six natural hazards that have the potential to impact the City, and several ...
  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2005-03-18)
    [Goal:] Develop the South Tektronix Station Community to support light rail ridership, foster a sense of community, and respect the natural features adjacent to and within the Station Community. [From the Plan]
  • Beaverton (Or.) (City of Beaverton (Or.), 2000-07)
    Maintaining a resilient economy requires planning. While we cannot always predict economic cycles, we know our economy will periodically experience downturns. The City of Beaverton seeks to minimize the impact of economic ...
  • Beaverton (Or.); DKS Associates (City of Beaverton (Or.), 1999-10-14)
    The transportation system was broken into five basic modes (or mode groups: Pedestrians; Bicycles; Transit; Motor Vehicles; Other Modes (Including Rail, Air, Water, Pipeline, etc.). The TSP planning objective was to ...

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