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  • Shiels Obletz Johnsen; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Emmons Architects; Lango Hansen Landscape Architects; E.D. Hovee & Company (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-04-11)
    The Portland Development Commission (PDC) initiated the Downtown Waterfront Development Strategies Project to: identify the public and private actions needed to stimulate new development activity in the area between the ...
  • EnviroIssues (Firm); Emmons Architects; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Transportation; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-06)
    This North Interstate Corridor Plan seeks to guide new development and public and private investment in a way that responds to Portlanders' values, which emerged through the recent visionPDX community conversations: ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning and Sustainability; Emmons Architects; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Transportation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-12)
    The goal of this Urban Design Strategy is to identify ways to enhance and support the sense of place of the Seven Corners area in order to realize its potential as a neighborhood center. It also identifies opportunities ...
  • Emmons Architects; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Environmental Services; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Transportation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning and Sustainability; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-12)
    The purpose of the strategy was to resolve outstanding issues identified in the Division Green Street Main Street Plan in advance of the design process for the Division Street reconstruction project that will repave the ...
  • Portland (Or.); Emmons Architects; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Woodlawn Land Use Visioning Committee (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-01-01)
    The goal of this Master Plan is to create both a vision for the Triangle as an active neighborhood center and corridor, and an implementation plan for the vision. Most of this vision involves infrastructure: streets, ...

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