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  • Salvey, Lydia; Remund, David (2015)
    The City of Redmond worked with public relation students at the University of Oregon to find solutions for increasing civic engagement. The following pages include recommendations culled from eight different plans developed ...
  • Skov, Joshua (University of Oregon, 2018)
  • Lynn, Deanna; Ko, Yekang (University of Oregon, 2020)
    This report compiles student work to identify strategies for the city of Silverton to mitigate their climate impact and increase their climate change resiliency. Student recommendations for mitigation and resiliency are ...
  • Cohen, Rachel (University of Oregon, 2021)
    The City of Troutdale is exploring its options to mitigate, adapt, and become resilient to the effects of climate change. As a first step, this report surveys policy and planning documents across local and regional ...
  • Cheng, Nancy Yen-Wen; Gottlin, Alexandra (University of Oregon, 2023)
    The city of Sisters identified the need for 1,100 housing units to accommodate its 2041 projected population growth and is exploring “efficiency measures” as an alternative to expanding its urban growth boundary. Final ...
  • Rasubala, Rian; Matthews, Kelli (University of Oregon, 2017)
    The City of Albany’s Parks & Recrea on Department (P&R) worked with public rela ons students at the University of Oregon to nd solu ons to increase community engagement and improve trust among Albany residents. The following ...
  • Poole, Emily; DeVigal, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2018)
    Nestled along U.S. Highway 97 in Central Oregon lies the city of La Pine. With a population of around 2,000, La Pine is a smaller city in Oregon. It is also one of the state’s newest cities: La Pine was incorporated in ...
  • Hoagland, Emerson; Theofield, RJ; Yang, Yizhao (University of Oregon, 2019-10)
    Located adjacent to the Willamette River and the University of Oregon, downtown Eugene serves as the city’s economic and cultural center. The downtown is home to several major employers, seasonal markets, shops, and ...
  • Camp, Allison (University of Oregon, 2012)
    The proposals outlined in this report were a result of collaboration between Lane Transit District (LTD), the City of Springfield, and the University of Oregon Sustainable Cities Initiative during the fall academic term ...
  • Schlossberg, Marc; Lee, Grace (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Situated in the northwest pocket of Deschutes County, Sisters includes varied outdoor recreation options, beautiful scenery, and top tier hiking and mountain biking trails. The city’s thriving downtown is bisected by ...
  • Josephson, Brian; Brown, Anne; Haley, Clare (University of Oregon, 2021-06)
    Sustained population and employment growth in the City of Troutdale have benefited the city in a variety of ways. However, this growth has amplified demand on the city’s transportation system and impacted people’s ability ...
  • Cogburn, Jordan; Yang, Yizhao (University of Oregon, 2010)
    This report was created in response to the City of Salem’s interest in comparing the off-street parking requirements of their zoning ordinance with those of other similar cities in the United States. The report also ...
  • van Vliet, Lauren; Banks, Megan; Knudson, Kaarin; Li, Alex; Schlossberg, Marc (University of Oregon, 2023)
    Over fall term 2023, Community and Regional Planning graduate students worked with the City of Corvallis to reimagine how a 14-acre site in north central Corvallis, along the city’s 9th Street commercial/mixed use corridor, ...
  • Harrison, Brynn; Kohler, Nick (University of Oregon, 2015)
    The City of Redmond aims to revitalize its neighborhoods by improving the walkability of the city and creating an inviting environment for pedestrians. As a part of the Sustainable City Year Program, students in the ...
  • Costie, Daniel Paul (University of Oregon, 2022)
    This report discusses the Asset-based Community Development project conducted between March 1st and May 30th, 2022 in Hermiston, Oregon. The purpose of the three- phase project is to better understand the city’s assets as ...
  • Bayern, Dorothy; Johnson, Stephanie; Moore, Nathan; Reynolds, Mattie; Fenn, John (University of Oregon, 2012)
    This document describes a project carried out for the City of Springfield, Oregon, by graduate students in Art In Society (AAD 450/550), a course offered by the University of Oregon’s Arts and Administration Program and ...
  • Arnold, Teresa J.; Shepherd, Jay; Silberman, Lauren; Blandy, Doug; Fenn, John (University of Oregon, 2010)
    This document outlines work done by graduate students in the Art and Sustainable Society course in the University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program during the Fall term 2010 and provides recommendations to the ...
  • Grant, Lexie Olivia; Rosenbloom, Karen; Fenn, John (University of Oregon, 2011)
    This report outlines work by students in the Art and Sustainable Society course in the University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program during the fall 2011 term and provides recommendations to the City of Springfield ...
  • Connor, Emily; Brown, Anne (University of Oregon, 2020)
    The purpose of this report is to provide recommendations to the cities of Cottage Grove and Creswell based on the current and future transportation needs as informed by professional insight and community input. The first ...
  • Hart, Nick; Schlossberg, Marc (University of Oregon, 2020)
    In collaboration with the Sustainable City Year Program and Lane Transit District (LTD), the city of Coburg set out to examine and explore possible solutions related to bicycle transportation. Students addressed: multi-use ...

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