Portland, Oregon Planning Documents: Recent submissions

  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland Parks and Recreation (Portland Development Commission, 1999)
    The City wants to guarantee that South Park Block 5 is developed in a way that meets public expectations, makes the most of available open space, and is attractive, accessible and safe. To that end, City Council adopted ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Stastny, Donald J.; Gibbs, Robert J.; Halsband, Frances; Johnston, Norman J.; Macris, Dean L.; Milliken, Donald; Olin, Laurie D.; Williams, Allison G. (Portland Development Commission, 2001-05)
    The charge to the ACE was sixfold: 1) review and assimilate the information provided in the research materials; 2) analyze and study the context of the Midtown Blocks; 3) gather input from stakeholders and concerned ...
  • Portland (Or.); KPFF Consulting Engineers; Glumac International; Rider Hunt Levett & Bailey; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; BOORA Architects (Portland Development Commission, 2004-12-27)
    improvements to the 10th & Yamhill parking structure. A conceptual study, the scope of work focused on the upgrade of ground floor retail areas, stairway redesign and exterior cladding of the upper parking levels. Potential ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland State University (City of Portland (Or.), 2005-06)
    The Montgomery Blocks Development Strategy was commissioned by PDC, in cooperation with PSU, to explore options for developing the three "Montgomery Blocks." The initial report was issued August 13, 2003. This revision ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland State University; Thomas Hacker Architects; Hobson Ferrarini Associates; Integra Realty Resources; Howard S. Wright Construction Company; Shiels Obletz Johnsen (Portland Development Commission, 2003-08-13)
    The Montgomery Blocks Development Strategy was commissioned by PDC, in cooperation with PSU, to explore options for developing the three "Montgomery Blocks." [From the document]
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; MIG, Inc.; ECO Northwest, Ltd. (Portland (Or.), 1997-03)
    The findings presented in this document are based on results of the following research efforts: a demographic profile identified characteristics of current and future River District residents and visitors; an inventory ...
  • 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, ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Traffic Management; Portland Parks and Recreation; Parametrix, Inc.; Winterbrook Planning (Firm); StastnyBrun Architects; Hobson Ferrarini Associates; David Evans and Associates (Portland Development Commission, 2001-10)
    The Development Plan has two elements: a vision statement and an action plan. The vision is a broad statement about the future of the neighborhood. The action plan includes supporting goals and objectives and identifies ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Mithun Architects + Designers + Planners; KPFF Consulting Engineers; GreenWorks PC; SolArc; Heartland (Firm); Urbsworks; Interface Engineering; Walsh Construction Company; ID, Inc. (Portland Development Commission, 2004-07-01)
    The Portland Development Commission (PDC) has sponsored this study in order to examine the benefits of an integration of urban design strategies, green infrastructure opportunities, shared building systems: innovative ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 1999-05-18)
    The first phase of the Midtown Blocks project is one small contribution to the Mission of the Central City. The “Urban Garden Blocks” on Park and 9th Avenues between Morrison and Washington provide an active retail and ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 2003-10-13)
    The Oregon Convention Center Urban Renewal Plan is an Urban Renewal Plan for the City of Portland, Oregon, adopted pursuant to ORS.457. [From the Plan]
  • Portland (Or.); BOORA Architects; Portland Development Commission; Davis, Grant; Urban Design & Architecture; R&H Construction (Portland Development Commission, 2001-10-31)
    A new pedestrian bridge is proposed to extend pedestrian circulation from NW Marshall Street, at the new 9th and Lovejoy project, across the NW 6th Avenue extension and the railroad tracks, to the sculpture court of One ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; KPFF Consulting Engineers; Landsman Transportation Planning; Walker-Macy; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-02)
    This report begins with a brief summary of the project background and context, followed by the City’s Green Street Goals. The process for this effort is then summarized along with the team’s approach to Green Street Design ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Fremont/MLK Vision Committee; Crandall Arambula; Brown-Kline & Company; E.D. Hovee & Company; Entranco, Inc. (Portland Development Commission, 2001-01-10)
    Strengthen the community and reflect its diversity by reinforcing existing development and encouraging new development. [From the document]
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Building Business Equity (Portland Development Commission, 2007-06)
    Demographic data and anecdotal evidence suggest that major shifts are occurring in the population and commercial markets in inner N/NE Portland. Therefore, BBE chose to identify and evaluate strategies to assist minority, ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Lindley, Lloyd D.; Brown-Kline & Company; E.D. Hovee & Company; Foust, Steven L. (Portland Development Commission, 2000-04-28)
    The development strategy recommends a block-by-block approach that would allow each block to redevelop independently while progressively achieving the common vision. The preferred development concept includes a mix of ...
  • Johnson Gardner; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 2005)
    The The Portland Development Commission retained Johnson Gardner to prepare an evaluation of residential and commercial retail development opportunities at PDC-owned "Block 49" across from the Convention Center on NE ...
  • Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2004-03)
    This report summarizes current conditions in Portland’s watersheds, including the Willamette River, its tributary streams, and the portion of the Columbia River directly affected by activities in Portland. The conditions ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Wilson, Julie; Lessluk, Nate (City of Portland (Or.), 2006-03-08)
    The Portland Watershed Management Plan (PWMP) will guide City decisions and projects by providing a comprehensive approach to restoring watershed health. [From the Plan]
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services (City of Portland (Or.), 2005-12)
    The Framework for Integrated Management of Watershed Health describes how the City of Portland plans to go about achieving and maintaining healthy conditions and ecological functions in its urban waterways—specifically ...

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