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  • Dundee (Or.) (City of Dundee (Or.), 2005-03-17)
    The Plan identifies a need for four new neighborhood parks, all in the area east of Highway 99. This area includes the developed residential area between the Highway and Edwards Road, and the undeveloped area between ...
  • Foster & Associates; MorganCPS Group; Dundee (Or.) (City of Dundee (Or.), 2008-07-15)
    This Parks and Open Space Plan was developed for several reasons: the Parks and Open Space Plan identifies a strategy for the development of new parks and new open space; this Plan is intended to provide a clear statement ...
  • Durham (Or.) (City of Durham (Or.), 2005)
    The following goals and objectives are a direct result of information obtained through the community survey combined with general conclusions to be drawn from area demographics and an understanding of the financial ...
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Johnson, Bethany; Chimielowski, Renata; Seilo, Paul; Parker, Bob (City of Estacada (Or.), 2004-04)
  • Eugene (Or.); Willamalane Park and Recreation District (City of Eugene (Or.), 1996-03)
    The East Alton Baker Park Plan presents key concepts and ideas to shape the park that visitors will explore in the coming decades. The plan provides a way to evaluate decisions affecting the park and progress made to ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept.; David Reed & Associates; Salix Associates; Sperry Tree Care Company; Lueck, Whitey (City of Eugene (Or.), 2000-01)
    While most of the park is forested, approximately twelve acres are intensively managed as a Rhododendron Garden (see Map 1: Base Map). The plan is comprehensive in scope and responds to findings and issues for the entire ...
  • Eugene (Or.); EDAW, Inc.; Bierly and Associates; Economic Research Associates (City of Eugene (Or.), 1983-05)
    The main purpose of the study is to develop guides and recommendations that the EPRD can use in providing parks and recreational services and facilities for the next 20 years. The Master Plan includes: I} an analysis ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Recreation Services (City of Eugene (Or.), 2006-02-13)
    Based on the identified needs, the PROS Comprehensive Plan proposes dozens of strategies for the future to improve parks, provide recreation opportunities, and protect natural resource values. The document provides an ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Moore Iacofano Goltsman (Firm); Lane Council of Governments (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 2006-05)
    The City of Eugene’s Parks, Recreation and Open Space (PROS) Project and Priority Plan identifies, prioritizes, and estimates costs of proposed actions for parks, open space and recreation facilities, programs, and ...
  • Eugene (Or.); David Reed & Associates; Salix Associates; Schirmer Schlesinger and Associates (City of Eugene (Or.), 2001-10)
    A number of qualities make Rasor Park a distinctive open space area including its views, openness, existing vegetation and neighborhood plantings, bird habitat, and its location and relationship to the river, greenway, ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Hostick, Alan; Eugene (Or.). Parks and Open Space Division (City of Eugene (Or.), 2002-01)
    Goal 1: Create a long-term vision to guide decisions and management; Goal 2: Catalog and prioritize infrastructure improvement needs for future; Goal 3: Involve the public and raise awareness of this valuable resource; ...
  • Eugene (Or.); Eugene (Or.). Public Works Dept. (City of Eugene (Or.), 1992-12)
    This plan focuses on the tree component of an urban forest, including trees along streets, in parks, in yards, by rivers, creeks, streams, ponds, and on the hillsides. [From the Plan]
  • Eugene (Or.); PIVOT Architecture (Firm); Walker-Macy (City of Eugene (Or.), 2006-10)
    The Master Plan assumes that improvements to the Park Blocks will be incremental. It establishes guidelines for the gradual implementation of the complete vision. [From the Plan]
  • Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; MIG, Inc.; Leisure Vision/ETC (Gresham (Or.), 2008-04)
    The purpose of the assessment is to establish in quantifiable terms the need for park-related amenities, recreation facilities, and programs in the City of Gresham. [From the document]
  • Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; MIG, Inc.; Leisure Vision/ETC (Gresham (Or.), 2009-03)
    The purpose of the Comprehensive Parks & Recreation, Trails and Natural Areas Plan is to galvanize the community. It provides tools so that citizens, staff, and City leaders together feel empowered to make strategic ...
  • Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; MIG, Inc. (City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-11)
    The city currently provides a large system of parks, trails, natural areas, and recreation facilities that offer local residents with a variety of active and passive recreation opportunities. The Existing Conditions ...
  • Gresham (Or.); Otak, Inc.; DKS Associates (City of Gresham (Or.), 2002-02-05)
    The Gresham/Fairview Trail is a regionally significant project which will provide many benefits to the community. The trail was identified in the 1995 Gresham Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan, the 1996 ...
  • Gresham (Or.) (City of Gresham (Or.), 1991-09)
    The Gresham section of the Springwater Trail Corridor being developed within the abandoned Portland Traction Company railroad right-of-way will form a significant segment of the 40 Mile Loop regional trail system, and is ...
  • Gresham (Or.); MIG, Inc.; Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; Gresham (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services (City of Gresham (Or.), 1996-03)
    The Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan identifies the personal, social, economic, and environmental benefits of parks and recreation that are most important to Gresham residents. The Master Plan describes how the ...
  • Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Parks and Recreation Division; Portland State University. Population Research Center; Sharkova, Irina V.; Radin, K. (City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-03)
    The report is divided into two main sections: Section I includes the demographic profile and population forecasts. Section II covers the parks access analyses. Together, both sections hold insights and analytical tools ...

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