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  • Springfield (Or.). Development Services Dept.; Springfield (Or.) (City of Springfield (Or.), 2000-07)
    The design standards project was initiated to respond to specific concerns raised by the City Council and other citizens about the quality and appearance of new, multiple family housing being developed in the community. ...
  • Springfield (Or.); MIG, Inc. (Springfield (Or.), 2004-03-17)
    This comprehensive planning process included three phases that each involved significant community input: determining needs; developing the Plan; and adopting the Plan.... The Comprehensive Plan provides a specific, ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District (City of Springfield (Or.), 1983-03-01)
    The Park Facility Programs described herein carry forward the facility standards and recreation needs identified in the District's 1980 Comprehensive Plan, and describe, in general, the recreation experience opportunities ...
  • CH2M Hill, inc.; Springfield (Or.) (Springfield (Or.), 2008-06)
    The Springfield Wastewater System Master Plan is intended to identify existing and future capacity constraints, determine capacity requirements and identify system improvements necessary to meet the city of Springfield's ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District (City of Springfield (Or.), 2006-06-21)
    [T]he purpose of the Transition Plan is to identify physical improvements or projects needed to remove barriers to participation in programs, activities and services, and to identify a schedule for the completion of the ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Cameron and Associates; Lutes/Sanetel/Architects (City of Springfield (Or.), 1988)
    This Willamalane Recovery Action Plan documents a ten-step planning process undertaken by the District over a period of approximately five years. The ten steps are divided into three phases: the framework defines which ...
  • Springfield (Or.); David Evans and Associates (City of Springfield (Or.), 1998-06-15)
    The Bicycle Plan looks ahead about 20 years to a safe, convenient and attractive bicycle system that, as an integral part of the City’s overall transportation system, promotes community livability and prosperity. ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Dennis, Michelle L.; Sekora, Linda; Koler Morrison Planning Consultants (City of Springfield (Or.), 1999)
    A historic context statement is a document used in planning for a community’s historic resources. It identifies the broad patterns of historic development of the community and identifies historic property types, such as ...
  • Springfield (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District; Lacoss and Associates (Springfield (Or.), 1980)
    The objective of this plan is to provide an understanding of the District and the elements which affect its development. It will provide an objective base from which the citizens, District Board of Directors and Staff ...
  • Willamalane Park and Recreation District (Willamalane Park and Recreation District, 2005-09-28)
    The Lively Park Master Plan identifies and documents the long-term, desired development of Jack B. Lively Memorial Park (Lively Park), home of Splash! Lively Park Swim Center, in East Springfield. The purpose of the master ...
  • Willamalane Park and Recreation District (Willamalane Park and Recreation District, 2005-08-08)
    The Dorris Ranch Living History Farm is an invaluable resource that holds tremendous potential for the enjoyment of present and future generations. However, careful planning for its management and development is imperative. ...

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