Portland : Linnton Hillside study final plan
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Portland (Or.)
Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning
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The Linnton Hillside Study examines the Linnton neighborhood’s request to reduce potential residential densities in light of inadequate public services and constraints posed by the natural environment. The study area extends almost five miles along the west side of Highway 30, from NW Kittridge Road at the south end to the northern city limits. Harborton, Town of Linnton, Waldemere, Glen Harbor, and Whitwood Court are the small residential enclaves that make up the heart of the study area: Fairmont and Willbridge are located in the southern portion of the study area and are composed of a mix of residential, industrial, and commercial uses. [From the Plan]
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