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  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2006)
    Ashland’s assessment included the entire Ashland Creek watershed, which includes Mount Ashland. Ashland receives the majority of its water as surface runoff from the Mount Ashland watershed, including several tributaries. ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2008)
    This report describes Ashland’s drinking water sources, treatment process, quality, and programs that protect the high quality of our water supply. This publication conforms to a federal regulation requiring water utilities ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2007)
    This document, the CDBG Action Plan for Program Year 2007, describes the project(s) that the City will undertake and the manner in which the project(s) are consistent with the priorities of the Five-Year Consolidated ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2008)
    This document, the CDBG Action Plan for Program Year 2008, describes the project(s) that the City will undertake and the manner in which the project(s) are consistent with the priorities of the Five-Year Consolidated ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2006)
    The City of Ashland anticipates an annual allocation of $213,509 in Community Development Block Grant funds for Program Year 2006 (July 1, 2006-June 30-2007) by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). ...
  • Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Ashland (Or.); Sextant Consultants (City of Ashland (Or.), 2002-10)
    The City of Ashland commissioned a two-part study to assess needs and provide an action plan for affordable housing. The overall goal of this effort is [to] develop an overall Affordable Housing Action Plan to provide a ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Fair Housing Council of Oregon (City of Ashland (Or.), 2009-06-19)
    This analysis is undertaken in order to determine what types of impediments to fair housing choice may exist in the City of Ashland. Impediments may include actions, omissions, or decisions taken with the intent of, or ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2000-08-18)
    This report presents the TTPC [Transportation, Transit and Parking Committee] recommendations for an integrated approach for transportation management citywide. The TTPC believes that an integrated, multi-element solution ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development (City of Ashland (Or.), 2005-11-21)
    The process of conducting a BLI can be divided into two components. This land component is a broad-brush assessment of whether the Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) contains enough land to satisfy the community’s 20 year housing ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2004)
    The City Council awarded the Ashland Community Land Trust the competitive 2004 CDBG award and the reprogrammed past carry-over. The City will expend a total of $874,196 in program year 2004 including the reprogrammed ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2005)
    This document, the CDBG Action Plan for Program Year 2005, describes the project(s) that the City will undertake and the manner in which the project(s) are consistent with the priorities of the Five-Year Consolidated ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Rockrise and Watson (Firm); Royston, Hanamoto, Mayes & Beck; Larry Smith & Company; Oredson, Vincent L.; Cornell, Howland, Hayes & Merryfield (City of Ashland (Or.), 1966-12)
    This report contains the plan for the central area of Ashland. It covers the central area, a portion of Lithia Park, and other major land use s which are adjacent to the downtown area. The plan is an element of the ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development (City of Ashland (Or.), 2004)
    Comprehensive Plan The Comprehensive Plan is the guiding document for all development within the City of Ashland. The Plan incorporates ten specific elements related to development including: citizen participation, ...
  • R.W. Beck and Associates; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 1991-03)
    This update to the City's comprehensive water plan will outline improvements needed to serve existing and future growth within the City and will update the plan presented in the 1980 Water Plan for serving future development ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2007-09-12)
    In May of 2005, the City of Ashland Acknowledged the Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2005-2009). Fourteen priorities (goals) are identified in the Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The priorities are not ranked in order of ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (2008-09-12)
    In May of 2005, the City of Ashland Acknowledged the Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2005-2009). Fourteen priorities (goals) are identified in the Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The priorities are not ranked in order of ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2006-09-14)
    In May of 2005, the City of Ashland Acknowledged the Five-Year Consolidated Plan (2005-2009). Fourteen priorities (goals) are identified in the Five-Year Consolidated Plan. The priorities are not ranked in order of ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2005-07-07)
    The City of Ashland 2005-2009 Consolidated Plan for the Community Development Block Grant Program addresses the needs of Ashland’s population, and aims to establish strategies to address the highest priority needs of our ...
  • Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development; Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2000-05-02)
    The overall goal of the CDBG program is to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities principally for low-and moderate-income ...
  • Ashland (Or.); Ashland (Or.). Dept. of Community Development (City of Ashland (Or.), 1988-07-19)
    Since this plan is primarily action-oriented, it has a short time frame. Recommended actions are specific and intended for implementation within five years -- most within two years.... The actions are divided into four ...

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