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  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 2000-02)
    The Alberta Streetscape Project was initiated by community members to plan and build transportation improvements that would improve the safety and visual quality of the street to support commercial and residential ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Portland Development Commission; Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District of Oregon; Oregon. Dept. of Transportation (Portland (Or.), 2001-12)
    This document outlines the elements of the Alberta Streetscape Project. On the following pages, a map identifies where the improvements will be built, along with written descriptions, sketches and diagrams. [From the ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 2000-02)
    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 ...
  • Portland Historical Landmarks Commission (Portland, Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Portland Design Commission; Williams, Leo Dean (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-11-08)
    This document presents the Central City Fundamental Design Guidelines as updated in 2001. These design guidelines were originally adopted as the Central City Plan Fundamental Design Guidelines on August 1, 1990.... This ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 1990-08-01)
    Urban design policy for the Central City plan: enhance the Central City as a livable, walkable area which focuses on the river and captures the glitter and excitement of city living. Purpose of design review: to preserve ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-05)
    The Community Design Guidelines are grouped into three categories; Portland Personality, Pedestrian Emphasis and Project Design. Each guideline is accompanied by: background information, which explains the intent of ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 1999-05-18)
    The first phase of the Midtown Blocks project is one small contribution to the Mission of the Central City. The “Urban Garden Blocks” on Park and 9th Avenues between Morrison and Washington provide an active retail and ...
  • Harrison, Michael; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 1983-01)
    The twenty general guidelines, and additional special district guidelines in the document are to implement the four goals for downtown design. They are intended to aid project designers in understanding the principal ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 1982-06-10)
    This policy is intended to provide guidelines for the review of private and public structures in the public rights-of-way. The document consists of general policy statements and standards for the construction of ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 1981-06)
    [This document] is an analysis of the functions and impacts of encroachments in the public right-of-way that led to the development of the policy. Included in this analysis are the impacts of encroachments on ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2004-06-18)
    The Urban Design Concept proposes a future for Gateway as an exciting, urban regional center. To achieve this goal, it will be necessary to develop and enhance the following three elements: a Hierarchy of Streets; an ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 1997-07-30)
    [T]he City of Portland's Pedestrian Transportation Program undertook a study of Hawthorne Boulevard. The planning process sought to produce a greater balance among the users of Hawthorne, with an emphasis on alternative ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-08-14)
    This document contains the Marquam Hill Design Guidelines. These guidelines address issues specific to the Marquam Hill Design District, which is shown in Map 1 on page 7. The institutional campuses in the Design ...
  • Portland (Or.); BOORA Architects; Portland Development Commission; Davis, Grant; Urban Design & Architecture; R&H Construction (Portland Development Commission, 2001-10-31)
    A new pedestrian bridge is proposed to extend pedestrian circulation from NW Marshall Street, at the new 9th and Lovejoy project, across the NW 6th Avenue extension and the railroad tracks, to the sculpture court of One ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 1998-10)
    The purpose of Portland's Pedestrian Design Guide is to integrate the wide range of design criteria and practices into a coherent set of new standards and guidelines that, over time, will promote an environment conducive ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 1998-06)
    The purpose of the Pedestrian Master Plan is to establish a 20-year framework for improvements that will enhance the pedestrian environment and increase opportunities to choose walking as a mode of transportation. The ...
  • Portland (Or.); David Evans and Associates; SERA/Urbsworks; Nelson-Nygaard Consulting Associates (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-08-25)
    The purpose of this report is to provide guidance to the City of Portland about how to accelerate desirable development activity around light rail stations. It also recommends techniques for evaluating the potential ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation (City of Portland (Or.), 2006-06)
    The Recreational Trails Strategy acknowledges the key benefits of trails and builds on the Olmstead vision of an interconnected parks system. It documents progress towards completing the 40-Mile Loop and identifies other ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-05)
    In October 2003, PP&R [Portland Parks & Recreation] began the Red Electric Trail Study to investigate potential routes for an east-west trail that would extend the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail, creating a continuous, 16-mile ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 2004-02)
    This document establishes a common understanding of the improvements required in the River Districtâ s public rights-ofway. Both private and public street improvements are subject to this document and approval by the ...

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