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  • Eugene (Or.) (City of Eugene (Or.), 2007-03-12)
    The City of Eugene’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) forecasts the City's capital needs over a six-year period based on various long-range plans, goals and policies. The program is updated every two years. The FY08-13 ...
  • Lake Oswego (Or.); CH2M Hill, inc. (City of Lake Oswego (Or.), 2007-06)
    This Water Management and Conservation Plan (WMCP) fulfills the requirements of the Oregon Administrative Rules adopted by the Water Resources Commission in November 2002 (OAR Chapter 690, Division 86). It describes water ...
  • Troutdale (Or.). Public Works Dept.; Troutdale (Or.); Otak, Inc. (City of Troutdale (Or.), 2007-06)
    The primary purpose of the 2006 North Troutdale Storm Drainage Master Plan process is two-fold. It includes production of a new contemporary master plan for the orderly provision of storm drainage and flood protection ...
  • Gresham (Or.) (City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-06-19)
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a 5 year forecasted estimate which identifies major projects requiring the expenditure of public funds over and above routine annual operating expenses. The City identifies capital ...
  • Newberg (Or.); Brown and Caldwell (City of Newberg (Or.), 2007-06-21)
    Demands on the sanitary collection system are expanding as Newberg’s population grows. Land use and population have changed substantially since the preparation of the Sewerage Master Plan in 1985. Then, the City’s population ...
  • Gresham (Or.); Gresham (Or.). Dept. of Environmental Services; Gresham (Or.). Community & Economic Development Dept. (City of Gresham (Or.), 2007-07)
    The purpose of this document is to provide the development community and City of Gresham staff with clear direction on how to meet stormwater management requirements specific to the Pleasant Valley and Springwater Plan ...
  • Salem (Or.) (City of Salem (Or.), 2007-07-01)
    The CIP is a business document, which identifies programs and schedules, and presents a financing strategy for capital improvements. The CIP utilizes different infrastructure master plans (i.e. parks, shops facilities, ...
  • Newberg (Or.) (City of Newberg (Or.), 2007-07-16)
    Goals of the Facilities Plan Update: meeting existing and predicted regulatory requirements to protect the environment; prepare for community growth; ensure the maintenance of the City's valuable community investment. ...
  • Corvallis (Or.) (City of Corvallis (Or.), 2007-10-23)
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a 5-year plan identifying capital improvement expenditures throughout the community. The CIP provides sound financial planning and management projects which preserve existing publicly ...
  • Ashland (Or.) (City of Ashland (Or.), 2008)
    This report describes Ashland’s drinking water sources, treatment process, quality, and programs that protect the high quality of our water supply. This publication conforms to a federal regulation requiring water utilities ...
  • Tigard (Or.) (City of Tigard (Or.), 2008)
    The City of Tigard's Community Investment Program (CIP) provides a 5-year plan for major capital expenditures that matches available resources with project needs. The CIP lists each proposed capital project, the time frame ...
  • Albany (Or.) (City of Albany (Or.), 2008)
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing ...
  • Monmouth (Or.). Dept. of Public Works; Monmouth (Or.) (City of Monmouth (Or.), 2008-01)
    The purpose of these Design Standards is to provide a consistent policy under which certain physical aspects of street design, storm drains, water distribution design, and sanitary sewer design will be implemented. Most ...
  • 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 (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). City Asset Managers Group (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-02-21)
    The report responds directly to a key Council focus area: to rebuild and maintain the City’s infrastructure. A properly maintained and sound infrastructure is critical to delivering the quality services Portland’s citizens ...
  • Redmond (Or.) (City of Redmond (Or.), 2008-03-11)
    With expansion of the UGB, there became an immediate need to update all existing infrastructure master plans to determine necessary new public infrastructure facilities within the new 2,299 acre expansion areas. Given ...
  • Carollo Engineers; Bend (Or.) (City of Bend (Or.), 2008-04)
    The Bend Water Reclamation Facility (WRF) currently consists of the following liquid treatment processes: preliminary treatment; primary clarification; activated sludge using a Modified Ludzack Ettinger (MLE) ...
  • Bend (Or.); Economic and Engineering Services, Inc.; Galardi Consulting, LLC (City of Bend (Or.), 2008-04-03)
    The City is submitting this Water Management and Conservation Plan (WMCP) in accordance with Oregon Administrative Rules Chapter 690 Division 86 and Division 315. This WMCP: 1) is an update to Bend’s expired 1998 WMCP ...
  • Baker City (Or.); Baker City (Or.). Public Works Dept. (City of Baker City (Or.), 2008-04-09)
    A public facility plan, as defined in OAR 660-11-0005 (1), is "a support document or documents to a comprehensive plan. The facility plan describes the water, sewer and transportation facilities which are to support the ...
  • Albany (Or.) (City of Albany (Or.), 2008-04-23)
    The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) is a planning document that identifies capital projects in the next five-year horizon for elected officials, citizens, and staff. The first year of the CIP will be the basis for developing ...

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