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  • Bean, Trafton; Schlossberg, Marc (University of Oregon, 2010)
    The following report documents the ideas, proposals, and methodologies produced by the Sustainable City Year (SCY) Downtown Parks Connectivity project for the City of Salem. The Downtown Parks Connectivity project members ...
  • Hjelm, Elizabeth (University of Oregon, 2015)
    The project’s objective was to evaluate the overall feasibility of an incubator in Redmond,Oregon. In order to do so,we were tasked with the following objectives: • Develop a strong understanding of Redmond and its community ...
  • Hjelm, Elizabeth (2015)
    As part of the Sustainable City Year, the City of Redmond identified the downtown market as an area for further study and analysis. Redmond has devoted significant effort and investment into revitalizing this area and is ...
  • Johnson, Pamela C.; Monsere, Chris (University of Oregon, 2010)
    The City of Salem is adapting its current transportation infrastructure to enhance active transportation within the City. The City is complying with the goals of Vision 2020 – a comprehensive effort to secure a vibrant ...
  • Ahrens, Nick (University of Oregon, 2015-04)
    How can TriMet better communicate with the people of Gresham and the Eastside with the goal of creating a better user experience? With this question as our starting point, our team agreed on two things to move forward. ...
  • So, Kevin Eugene; Moore, Joseph (University of Oregon, 2016)
    This report summarizes the student design proposals for redeveloping three sites in downtown Albany, Oregon. University of Oregon Architecture students were tasked with iden fying op ons to increase ac vity within the ...
  • Rasmussen, Ethan; Yang, Famery; Blonigen, Bruce A. (University of Oregon, 2012)
    The City of Springfield faces deteriorating street conditions due to a steady decline in transportation funding. The City believes a possible solution to this problem is to improve its local streets with funding from ...
  • Greene, Shannon; Osterholm, John; Fan, Yiqian; Stone, Joe A. (University of Oregon, 2014)
    Over the past decade Medford Oregon expanded their Neighborhood Watch program and increased the number of neighborhood watch groups they have in each section of the city. Using robust panel regression analysis we ...
  • Sylwester, Liesel; Germany, Jason O. (University of Oregon, 2010)
    A Product Design studio course from the University of Oregon took on the Efficient Public Lighting Options project and worked to develop design concepts that would meet Salem’s lighting needs and reduce their energy use. ...
  • Deadmond, Shelley; Grilc, Brandon; Huang, Jennifer; McAndrew, Joe; McNutt, Sarah; Michaelson, Greg; Morris, Damond; Rafuse, Stephen; Richter, Steven; Rodenbiker, Jesse; Schlachter, Rena; Waldman, Brook; Yang, Helen (University of Oregon, 2012)
    The City of Springfield is interested in learning about its current environmental impacts and ways that it might improve its environmental footprint in the future. The students of University of Oregon course PPPM 607: ...
  • Noone, Jesse; Zbaracki, Rosie; Khan, Aqsa (University of Oregon, 2020-12)
    A variety of business types and sizes are integral to a thriving economy and future for Adams County, Wisconsin. Yet, for the past two decades, the county has been losing entry level workers aged approximately 20 to 30 ...
  • Lopez, Monique; Welch, Mackie; Sandoval, Gerardo (University of Oregon, 2010)
    The purpose of this report is to provide City of Salem personnel with recommendations of strategies to use when engaging with the growing Latino population in the city. The barriers, opportunities, and action items ...
  • Haefliger, Marie; Hays-Alsin, Bethany; Yang, Yizhao (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This technical report describes a multi-scale environmental study of Emerald Express (EmX) in the Franklin Boulevard Corridor. This study is a collaboration between Advanced GIS students at the University of Oregon, Lane ...
  • Theofield, RJ; Yang, Yizhao (University of Oregon, 2019)
    The Emerald Express (EmX) Gateway Corridor is a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line developed and operated by Lane Transit District (LTD) that connects main centers in the cities of Eugene and Springfield. BRT is a high-quality ...
  • McGinn, Jennifer; Wilson, Jan (University of Oregon, 2010)
    As part of the Sustainable City Year partnership with the City of Salem, five students from the University of Oregon School of Law’s Environmental Law Clinic course researched sustainable building and stormwater ...
  • Bartholomei, Mason; Bean, Wyatt; Belcher, Ruth; Lucero, Augustin Olivares; Riogeist, Jasper; Severeid, Emily; Ngo, Nicole (University of Oregon, 2024)
    Like many states across the United States, Oregon has a history of using transportation, land use, and housing tools inequitably, which has directed and concentrated benefits to the privileged and harms to underserved ...
  • Dawson, Heather; Kohler, Nicholas; Kurtz, Lindsey (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Students in the spring 2020 Advanced GIS course worked together with Lane Transit District to assess how bike-share coverage could be expanded to develop multimodal transit stops and provide greater public transportation ...
  • Chase, Eleana; Pernell, Ryan; Shocair, Hibo; Bosworth, Austin; Mason, Dyana; Fracchia, Elena; Thompson, Kim (University of Oregon, 2023)
    This product is designed for Explore Sisters as a client of the University of Oregon’s Nonprofit Management Consultancy capstone course in Spring of 2023 in partnership with the University of Oregon’s Sustainable Cities ...
  • Sands, Jeredith; Mundy, Mundy (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    In the University of Oregon’s Public Relations Campaigns class, a team of five public relations majors worked with the city of Troutdale to establish and meet goals for its Travel Troutdale campaign. After the class ...
  • Tamang, Tshewang; Ribe, Rob (University of Oregon, 2019-09)
    The following report documents student work that explores the redesign of several streets and the historic core of Gresham’s downtown. Students in the University of Oregon’s Landscape Architecture 4/589 design studio worked ...

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