Sustainable City Year Reports 2012-13 (LTD & Springfield)
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/12931
2024-03-28T14:12:35ZA Spatial Analysis of Lane Transit District in Springfield, Oregon
https://scholarsbank.uoregon.edu/xmlui/handle/1794/13649
A Spatial Analysis of Lane Transit District in Springfield, Oregon
Nyholm, Emily; Bone, Christopher; Kohler, Nick
This report documents the ideas, methodologies, and proposals produced by
students of the Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS) class for Lane
Transit District (LTD) and the City of Springfield. Project members were given
the task of spatially displaying data and performing analyses about LTD system
ridership and routes. The scope of the project was open-ended but students
were expected to draw conclusions and make recommendations for further
research. LTD is continually making efforts to improve the efficiency of the bus
routes and the accessibility to the patrons of Lane County, Oregon.
56 pages
2012-01-01T00:00:00ZSpringfield Wayfinding Design
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Springfield Wayfinding Design
Paine, Shannon
As a way to commemorate Springfield’s proud history and bright future, design
students were assigned to create a new wayfinding signage design. The
previous wayfinding design had many redundancies and inconsistencies, so to
address this, design students created new and consistent wayfinding design
systems. The new signage systems are meant to help citizens and tourists learn
all Springfield has to offer. A new system can help re-brand the city to focus on
all its wonderful aspects.
47 pages
2013-01-01T00:00:00ZLane Transit District West 11th Expansion Communication Assessment
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Lane Transit District West 11th Expansion Communication Assessment
Dedoshka, Daniel; Abraham, Dallas
In the fall of 2012, LTD engaged a team of 10 public relations students from
the University of Oregon to conduct research to determine why there was such
strong opposition to the proposed BRT expansion project along West 11th
Avenue in Eugene, and how LTD’s communication strategies and techniques
could be improved.
18 pages
2013-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Nicolai Site Redevelopment Plan: Four Visions
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The Nicolai Site Redevelopment Plan: Four Visions
Allison, Sarah; Ludington, Stacy
In the fall term of 2012, graduate students in the Department of Planning, Public
Policy and Management (PPPM) at the University of Oregon developed concept
plans for an industrial site in Springfield, Oregon. The students were asked to
develop a long-term plan for this property, taking into account the context of the
neighboring areas and the city as a whole. These plans were to address land
use, transportation, economic development, and other factors by considering
site layout, building footprint options, and circulation as urban design concepts.
Students were divided into four teams. Each team developed a final report
detailing their recommendations. This report is a concise summary of those
recommendations.
59 pages
2012-01-01T00:00:00Z