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  • Sherwood (Or.) (City of Sherwood (Or.), 2000)
    The Parks, Recreation and Open Space Master Plan Update 2000 is the City’s first master plan update since 1991, and provides a comprehensive needs assessment and long range plan for meeting the community’s parks and ...
  • 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 ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; Peter Walker and Partners Landscape Architects; Opsis Architecture (Portland (Or.), 2001-01-16)
    The Framework Plan: creates a strong and poetic metaphor of historic Tanner Creek; it addresses the deeper meanings of the natural cycle of water collection and storage, the visual relationship between water and land, ...
  • 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; ...
  • Canby (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (City of Canby (Or.), 2002-01)
    The five goals for park, recreation and open space are ... preserve remaining valuable areas such as wetlands, riparian habitat, and other valuable natural areas for educational, recreational, cultural and scientific uses; ...
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (City of Canby (Or.), 2002-01)
  • 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 ...
  • Lake Oswego (Or.); Atlas Landscape Architects; Pacific Habitat Services; Kittelson & Associates; Hennebery Eddy Architects; Beckham, Stephen Dow (City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2002-06)
    A consultant team of landscape architects, historians, natural resource scientists, architects, and transportation engineers was engaged to facilitate a public master planning process for George Rogers Park with the ...
  • University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop; Curkendall, Jennifer; Goodson, Heather; Leikness, Gary; Mintz, Melanie; Ting, Terry; Parker, Robert (City of Brookings (Or.), 2002-08)
  • Mosier (Or.); Quatrefoil, Inc.; Bramare, Inc.; Crane and Merseth Engineering and Surveying; Walker, Diloreto, Younie (City of Mosier (Or.), 2002-08-25)
    Plans will be developed based on the priorities developed by the citizens stakeholders committee. The current priorities are the Rock Creek trail head and restoration of the Rock Creek riparian area, Columbia River access ...
  • Medford (Or.); Project A Inc. (City of Medford (Or.), 2003)
    [T]his plan will address community needs and provide new direction for the development of parks and leisure services for the next twenty-five years. The City has an excellent foundation for a thriving park system and ...
  • Happy Valley (Or.); MIG, Inc. (City of Happy Valley (Or.), 2003-01-21)
    This report discusses the findings and recommendations to provide park, open space, trails and other recreation facilities in Happy Valley.... the Plan will provide policies for acquiring and managing recreation and and ...
  • Medford (Or.); Design Studios West; Medford Urban Renewal Agency (City of Medford (Or.), 2003-01-21)
    In February 2002, Design Studios West, Inc (DSW) was engaged, by the City of Medford and the Medford Urban Renewal Agency (MURA), to prepare a master plan for the seven and one-half mile length of the Bear Creek Corridor ...
  • Canby (Or.); University of Oregon. Dept. of Planning, Public Policy and Management. Community Planning Workshop (City of Canby (Or.), 2003-02-11)
    The Purpose of the Park and Open Space Acquisition Plan is to provide Canby with a framework for land acquisition over the next 20 years. Specifically, the Plan: identifies park and open space need at the community and ...
  • Tigard (Or.); Murase and Associates; KPFF Consulting Engineers; PBS Environmental Engineers (City of Tigard (Or.), 2003-04-23)
    The Fanno Creek Park Master Plan is an analysis of one section of the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail system just east of Hall Boulevard and directly abutting property to the south planned for the development of a new ...
  • Hillsboro (Or.); Moore Iacofano Goltsman (Firm) (City of Hillsboro (Or.), 2003-05)
    Chapter 2 -- Planning Context contains a community profile.... Chapter 3 -- Existing Conditions describes the recreation resources available today.... Chapter 4 -- Needs Assessment documents residents' needs.... Chapter 5 ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; Wolff Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-05)
    The Master Plan for Waterfront Park updates the original Downtown Waterfront Park Master Plan prepared by Wolff Zimmer Gunsul Frasca (WZGF) Partnership in 1975. The purpose of the Master Plan is to provide a framework ...
  • Lake Oswego (Or.); Lake Oswego (Or.). Parks & Recreation Dept.; Alta Planning and Design (City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2003-06-17)
    The Plan proposes the development of a hierarchical trail system that integrates regional, community connector, and local access trails ....This hierarchical system of trails...gives community members a wide variety ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland Parks and Recreation (Portland Development Commission, 2003-07-14)
    Each year the CAC [Citizen Advisory Committee]will make recommendations to PDC about allocating urban renewal funds for parks. The Needs Assessment provides background and direction for those choices. It provides a flexible ...

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