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  • Hayes, Marc P.; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.); Smyth, Maurita; Port of Portland (Or.); Bakke, Bill M. (City of Portland (Or.), 1996-06)
    This document provides an inventory, analysis, and recommendations to protect significant natural resources located on the western portion of Hayden Island. The Bureau of Planning has prepared this report for the Port of ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 1987-10)
    The Wilkes Community and Rockwood Corridor Plan is divided into five major sections: Introduction, Plan Goal and Objectives; Policies; Design Guidelines; Light Rail Transit Corridor and Station-Area Goals.... The goal for ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2001-08)
    The maps in this Atlas feature geographic information of the Willamette River corridor in Portland. They present an overview of environmental, regulatory, recreational, land use, and ownership information. Each map is ...
  • Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland Development Commission; Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services (City of Portland (Or.), 2004-10)
    This Conditions Report summarizes the results of some of the research and analytical work the City has accomplished since City Council endorsed the River Renaissance Vision. Each of the five theme chapters was developed ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Woodlawn Neighborhood Plan Committee (Portland, Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 1993-10)
    The [Plan] was developed as a part of the Albina Community Plan.... [It] provides guidance on matters of land use, social programs, capital expenditures and the environment. It also stimulates a partnership between public ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 1995-12)
    This plan provides the Woodstock Neighborhood with guidelines for the community's development for the next 20 years. The plan's vision statement describes the future desired for the neighborhood by its residents, businesses, ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Michael McCulloch Architecture; Mayer/Reed; Lindley, Lloyd; LifschutzDavidson Sandilands; Karen Whitman Projects; Art Fortuna Hospitality; Johnson Gardner; Holmes, Craig S. (City of Portland (Or.), 2006-03)
    This report crystallizes an exciting new vision for the district surrounding the Oregon Convention Center (OCC) in downtown Portland. Created by an unconventional design team through a process of interactive collaborat ...
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2000-05)
    The City of Portland recently celebrated the anniversaries of four major planning efforts. The year 1998 marked the 25th anniversary of Portlandâ s Downtown Plan and the 10th anniversary of the Central City Plan. These ...
  • Portland (Or.); E.D. Hovee & Company (Portland Development Commission, 2002-12)
    The purpose of this economic development strategy is to provide an analysis of key economic development opportunities within the target area that could have the most significant impact on area revitalization and assist ...
  • Portland (Or.); Emmons Architects; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Woodlawn Land Use Visioning Committee (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-01-01)
    The goal of this Master Plan is to create both a vision for the Triangle as an active neighborhood center and corridor, and an implementation plan for the vision. Most of this vision involves infrastructure: streets, ...
  • Prineville (Or.); David Evans and Associates; Prineville Chamber of Commerce. Transportation Advisory Committee (City of Prineville (Or.), 1997-06)
    The downtown area presently has the advantage of a number of historic buildings and pleasant open spaces. However, these features have been compromised over the years by piecemeal infill practices, assorted theme related ...
  • Redmond (Or.); Marketek, Inc. (City of Redmond (Or.), 2006-05)
    The purpose of this analysis is to: provide a comprehensive assessment of potential market support for retail uses in the downtown Redmond commercial district; create an accurate picture of Redmond’s retail industry including ...
  • Redmond (Or.); Walker-Macy; Barney & Worth, Inc.; Steele Associates Architects; Hickman, Williams & Associates (City of Redmond (Or.), 2000-08)
    In August 1995, the Redmond City Council established an urban renewal district which includes the downtown area, the 5th and 6th Street corridor north of downtown, some industrial lands, and the former Deschutes ...
  • Redmond (Or.); SERA Architects; Johnson Gardner; H & A Construction (City of Redmond (Or.), 2007-04-27)
    The Downtown Preliminary Development Plan lays out a development vision that is intended to reinvigorate Redmondâ s Down-town core. It envisions a unique, mixed-use heart for Redmond that responds to and strengthens ...
  • Salem (Or.); Pacific Rim Resources, Inc.; Leland Consulting Group; StastnyBrun Architects; Kimley-Horn and Associates (City of Salem (Or.), 1997-07)
    Redevelopment of the North Downtown area presents an opportunity to expand and strengthen the central city and to build on the strength of the downtown, to continuing overall growth of the region, and efforts to redicover ...
  • Salem (Or.); Salem (Or.). Dept. of Community Development. Planning Division (City of Salem (Or.), 2004-04-07)
    At the time the West Salem Neighborhood Plan (PLAN) was adopted the City of Salem was undergoing review of its Comprehensive Plan. In a three-phrase process titled Salem Futures, extensive public involvement helped to ...
  • Salem (Or.); Satre Associates; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; PTV America; Salem (Or.). Urban Development Dept. (City of Salem (Or.), 2005-06-30)
    The West Salem Gateway Area Refinement Plan (Refinement Plan) provides background information and recommended policy direction for public and private decisions affecting the growth, development, redevelopment and ...
  • Sandy (Or.); Otak, Inc. (City of Sandy (Or.), 2003-06-30)
    The Bornstedt Village Specific Area Plan is a guide to the transition of a 230-acre rural area to a walkable, complete neighborhood in Sandy, Oregon. The plan is intended to coordinate the separate actions of property ...
  • Sherwood (Or.); Harper Houf Peterson Righellis; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); DKS Associates (City of Sherwood (Or.), 2009-04-06)
    The Adams Avenue North Concept Plan is a guide to development of 50 acres southeast of Highway 99W and north of Tualatin-Sherwood Road. Of this 50 acres, 33 acres was added to the regional urban growth boundary by Metro ...
  • Otak, Inc.; Sherwood (Or.) (City of Sherwood (Or.), 2005-07-26)
    Charrette Summary and Presentation to Sherwood Planning Commission Area 59 Citizen Advisory Committee. [From the document]

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