Browsing Park and recreation plans by Subject "Urban forestry -- Oregon"

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  • 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.); 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]
  • 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 ...
  • Olmsted, John Charles, 1852-1920; Portland (Or.). Park Board; Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects; Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1870-1957 (City of Portland (Or.), 1903-12-31)
    We have the honor to submit our report upon existing parks and a proposed system of parks for the City of Portland. [From the document]
  • Portland (Or.). Bureau of Buildings; Portland Parks and Recreation. Urban Forestry Division; Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 1999-07)
    The Planning Commission recommends that City Council adopt the following changes to the Zoning Code: Add a new tree requirement that can be met through preservation of existing trees, planting new trees, or by paying into ...

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