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  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 1989-02)
    The 1987 Vacant Land Inventory updates the City's Comprehensive Plan vacant land inventory through June 1987 to provide a current data base and to address new requirements adopted by the Land Conservation and ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-01)
    In conducting this study, specific trade areas were defined. The Corridor's neighborhood (1-mile) and community (3-mile) trade areas, drawn as concentric circles originating from its center point at the intersection ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Marketek, Inc.; Economics Research Associates; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2009-04)
    In this assignment, the ERA Team inspected Central Portland retail study areas, interviewed key stakeholders, reviewed demographic and economic trends and projections, conducted a SWOT analysis of the retail study areas, ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning. Economic Development Technical Working Group; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-03-25)
    [T]he City has launched a planning process to prepare a new over-arching plan for the City of Portland, the "Portland Plan." The Portland Plan will satisfy the State's Periodic Review requirements and address other issues ...
  • Portland (Or.); Midway Business Association; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-01)
    In conducting this study, specific trade areas were defined. In previous market studies a concentric circle around the mid-point of the commercial corridor was an adequate trade area, however, Division Street can be ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Marketek, Inc. (2007-10)
    Based upon the patronage of existing businesses, Hayden Island's location within the region, its competitive assets and proposed redevelopment activity, the Hayden Island Market Area is a 12-mile radius from the I-5/Hayden ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Urban Vitality Group; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2008)
    The Urban Vitality Group (UVG) partnered with the City of Portland, Bureau of Planning to study the effects that food carts have on street vitality and neighborhood livability. The number of food carts within the city ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-06)
    In conducting this study, specific trade areas were defined. The Corridorâ s neighborhood (1-mile) and community (2-mile) trade areas, drawn as concentric circles originating from its center point at the intersection of ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 1993-06)
    This report to the Planning Commission documents public outreach undertaken and information gathered in the first phase of the Livable City Project. It also makes recommendations for the work program in Phase II. [From ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Leland Consulting Group; Tashman Associates (City of Portland (Or.), 1994-11)
    The Infill and Redevelopment Strategies project consists of: analyzing the demand for housing and mixed residential/commercial uses and identifying those factors that may be expected to affect demand for such development within ...
  • Portland (Or.); North Portland Business Association; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-10)
    In conducting this study, specific trade areas were defined. As the Corridor's neighborhood trade area, where convenience shopping would likely take place, we chose a one-mile radius, while the community trade area, with ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Traffic Management; Portland Parks and Recreation; Parametrix, Inc.; Winterbrook Planning (Firm); StastnyBrun Architects; Hobson Ferrarini Associates; David Evans and Associates (Portland Development Commission, 2001-10)
    The Development Plan has two elements: a vision statement and an action plan. The vision is a broad statement about the future of the neighborhood. The action plan includes supporting goals and objectives and identifies ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2004-02)
    Portland Present provides a survey of conditions, trends, and issues facing the City of Portland as it enters the 21st century. Portland Present is a precursor to a community dialogue about the future direction of Portland. ...
  • Durrant, Steve; Pettinari, James; Siegel, Darlene; Evergreen Funding Consultants; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Tetra Tech, Inc.; Alta Planning and Design; Munro, David; Portland (Or.); Canty, Dennis (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-10-28)
    River Plan/North Reach objectives: work with property owners, the public, stakeholders and agency staff to develop solutions that optimize the River Renaissance goals; develop strategies to improve the physical and ...
  • Portland (Or.); International Business District Association; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-05)
    In conducting this study, specific trade areas were defined. The Corridor's neighborhood (1-mile) and community (3-mile) trade areas, drawn as concentric circles originating from its center point at the intersection of ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; visionPDX (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-09)
    What follows is a written representation of what over 15,000 people said through visionPDX that they want for Portland’s future. The following sections describe: Shared values -- Community principles largely agreed upon ...
  • Netusil, Noelwah; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Findley, Tim; Klain, Sarah (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-05)
    This study uses the hedonic price method to examine how environmental zoning and amenities such as tree canopy, streams, wetlands, and open spaces, are related to the price of single-family residential properties sold ...
  • Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Collins, Maggie; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 1999-02)
    This Compliance Report builds upon the Compliance Evaluation submitted to Metro in August 1998. It describes Portland's "compliance" with requirements and recommendations made in Metro's Urban Growth Management ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 1999-02)
    This Compliance Report builds upon the Compliance Evaluation submitted to Metro in August 1998. It describes Portland's "compliance" with requirements and recommendations made in Metro's Urban Growth Management ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; visionPDX (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-10)
    This report focuses mainly on the work of the Engagement Subcommittee and the Grants Subcommittee, which were heavily involved in visionPDX’s community involvement phases. [From the document]

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