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  • Burdette, Eric; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2020)
    As part of Rebecca Lewis’ Public Budget Administration class, LTD tasked student groups to come up with innovative sources to fund a service expansion named MovingAhead. The MovingAhead package is estimated to have $274 ...
  • Peterson, Justin; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2017)
    TriMet is known for maintaining a robust transportation network in the Portland, Oregon region. Beyond the transportation services, TriMet works with municipalities in the region to make the area a better place to live. ...
  • Austin, Ellie R.; Lewis, Rebecca (2015)
    Students in the graduate level Public Budget Administration course within the department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management at the University of Oregon examined the viability of an Economic Improvement or ...
  • Zlevor, Kelsey; Lewis, Rebecca (2015)
    Students in the graduate level Public Budget Administration course within the department of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) at the University of Oregon (UO) were tasked with examining the viability of ...
  • Hays-Alsin, Bethany; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2021)
    A team of students at the University of Oregon has provided research and recommendations to aid the City of Troutdale in the improvement of their Capital Improvement Planning (CIP) system. This collaboration occurred through ...
  • Betros, Rosemary; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2023)
    The City of Salem implemented a City Operations Fee in 2019 to supplement revenue for its General Fund. The City was concerned, however, that the current fee structure does not adequately account for equity across commercial ...
  • Schechtman, Claire; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2020)
    Located in the Columbia River Gorge, Hood River attracts visitors and permanent residents alike. Over time, the area’s desirability has contributed to increased living costs and homogenous housing stock that has made it ...
  • Connor, Emily; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2021)
    As an element of its recently adopted 20-year Town Center Plan, the City of Troutdale identified improvements and and revitalization of their downtown district and surrounding areas as a priority. Public Budget Administration ...
  • Skawski, Chris; Lewis, Rebecca; College of Design, University of Oregon (University of Oregon, 2022)
    This report contains the collected work of graduate student groups in PPPM 629: Public Budget Administration over the course of fall term 2022. These student groups conducted research to evaluate and forecast productivity ...
  • Kataoka, Natalie; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2021)
    This report evaluates alternatives to fund a new area Health, Wellness, and Aquatic Center located in the city of Hermiston. Funding options that students evaluated included: • Create a special park and recreation district • ...
  • Dobrinich, Stephen; Drlik-Muehleck, Aniko; Margerum, Richard; Parker, Robert; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2013)
    In the fall term of 2013, graduate students in the Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) at the University of Oregon developed concept plans for the Jackson County Health Site in Medford, Oregon. This ...
  • Kohnke, Jennifer; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2019)
    As part of the Sustainable City Year Program, students in Rebecca Lewis’s Growth Management course were asked to assess the comprehensive plans of the cities of Eugene and Gresham, Oregon. Students sought to determine ...
  • Deiters, MaryBeth; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2016)
    There are a total of 36 city parks in Albany and the city aims to build a community where everyone within the city limits lives within two miles of a park. Albany’s Parks and Recrea on (P&R) Department is responsible ...
  • Jackson, Maureen; Lewis, Rebecca (2015)
    The Redmond Area Park and Recreation District (RAPRD) is a special taxing district, first incorporated in 1975, that supports parks and open space, an indoor aquatic center, community centers, and programming in most ...
  • Stark, Michele; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2018)
    Significant changes in transportation technology will change the way cities collect revenue and fund infrastructure projects. Forward thinking cities like Eugene, Oregon and Gresham, Oregon are already considering what may ...

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