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  • Mason, Karen; Schlossberg, Marc (University of Oregon, 2018)
    This report is the culmination of ideas and recommendations developed by University of Oregon students in the spring 2018 Bicycle Transportation class. In it are recommendations generated by both undergraduate and graduate ...
  • Casey, Jenn; Mason, Dyana (University of Oregon, 2018)
    This paper is presented to the La Pine Senior Center and the city of La Pine by the University of Oregon’s spring 2018 Nonprofit Management Consultancy capstone course. A team of three graduate students spent a ten-week ...
  • Dedoshka, Daniel; Abraham, Dallas (University of Oregon, 2013)
    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 ...
  • Zlevor, Kelsey; Rosenbloom, Jonathan (2016)
    Sustainable development is development that enables the economic, environmental, and equitable health of the current population without compromising the ability of future generations to meet these needs. To accommodate ...
  • Yang, Yizhao; Vandehey, Adrian; Withrow, Timothy; Rhyan, Lucas; Kashinsky, Josh; McFeeters-Krone, Abby; Govindankutty, Anisha (University of Oregon, 2023)
    In November 2022, the Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development issued parking reform for cities with populations above 5,000 to address the financial and environmental burdens of parking mandates. In addition ...
  • Goldberg, Landon; Ribe, Robert; Finney, Kevin (University of Oregon, 2017)
    Albany has a vibrant historic downtown and a beautiful waterfront park. However, the links between the two are not particularly frequent, inviting, or pedestrian- friendly. This proposal analyzes natural site conditions ...
  • Blodgett, Liz; Hewatt, Beau; Ignacio, Alyssa; McKnight, Helen; Sesar, Chloe; Schillinger, Attila (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Students in the PR Campaigns capstone course devised three strategies to reduce idling in the city of Salem, Oregon. Strategy 1 emphasizes the city leading by example, calling for city employees to cease idling to encourage ...
  • Ketchum, Corum; Lall, Saurabh (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This report contains recommendations on how LTD could evaluate five of their programs: fleet, operations, service planning, risk management, and sustainability. Each section examines one of these five programs, with ...
  • Goodwin, Evan; Motahari-Asi, Kiana; Cartwright, Virginia; Givens, James (University of Oregon, 2014)
    This report explores issues, opportunities, and design proposals for four different fire station sites in Medford, Oregon. The goal of this studio was to envision new fire-rescue facilities consistent with LEED certification ...
  • Nicolello, Bree; Ciscek, Erica; Curtin, Pat; Parker, Margy (University of Oregon, 2014)
    This report is the result of three terms of work by students in the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication. During fall term 2013, students in Strategic Communications Research (J495) conducted primary ...
  • Yount, Heather; Ciscek, Erica; Phillips, Laurie; Parker, Margy (University of Oregon, 2014)
    This report is the result of three terms of work by students in the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication. During fall term 2013, students in Strategic Communications Research (J495) conducted primary ...
  • Brown, Emily; Stuckmayer, Ethan; Thomas, Ren (2016)
    The Affordable Housing Plan included an assessment of the existing housing options in Redmond, as well as goals, objectives, and strategies that could be used to encourage the preservation and creation of affordable ...
  • Nelson, Jonathan; Stavitsky, Al (University of Oregon, 2010)
    The city collaborated with students from the University of Oregon’s Strategic Communication program to develop a communication plan to address a variety of concerns. The city specifically wanted students to create a plan ...
  • Bingle, Logan; Nevers, Vanessa; Ruggeri, Deni (University of Oregon, 2010)
    The City of Salem asked the Minto-Brown Island Park research and design studio, led by University of Oregon Landscape Architecture Professor Deni Ruggeri, to provide a new interpretive trail plan for Minto-Brown Island ...
  • Meng, Sian; Yang, Yizhao (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    Students reviewed and analyzed mobile food facility (MFF) policies from seven case study cities in order to help the city of Troutdale as it evaluates how best to update its MFF ordinances and policies. Students collected ...
  • Stoecklein, Kelly; Fan, Yue; Ribe, Rob; Krueger, Jeff (University of Oregon, 2015)
    The City of Redmond wants to improve U.S. 97, the main north-south corridor used heavily by through traffic, regional freight traffic, and local traffic. The city partnered with the University of Oregon’s Sustainable ...
  • Houston, Niamh; Kohler, Nick (University of Oregon, 2023)
    The City of Salem, Oregon, has shown dedication to achieving sustainability goals and revitalizing its neighborhoods by conducting walkability and comprehensive corridors assessments. As part of the Sustainable City Year ...
  • Betros, Rosemary; Rola, Katherine E.; Banks, Megan; Brown, Anne; Knudson, Kaarin; Schlossberg, Marc; College of Design, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2022)
    Over fall term 2022, Community and Regional Planning graduate students worked with the City of Sisters to design a research based redevelopment proposal for the Sisters Elementary School and Sisters School District ...
  • Cohen, Rachel; Skov, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2018)
    The city of Eugene is interested in learning how its residents might benefit from technology-enabled ‘new mobility’ solutions to differently meet their transportation needs. Student teams analyzed how members of a ...
  • Dangal, Agraj; Clark, Benjamin (University of Oregon, 2019-09)
    The purpose of this report is to provide an approach for the City of Gresham to evaluate data requirements prior to entering into contracts with emerging technology vendors. Four subgroups of new mobility vendors were ...

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