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  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 1998-07-01)
    The Bicycle Master Plan address five key elements: policies and objectives that form part of Portlandâ s Comprehensive Plan Transportation Element; developing a recommended bikeway network; providing end-of-trip ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland Development Commission (City of Portland (Or.), 1993-07-02)
    The Columbia South Shore Slough Trail Master Plan is a comprehensive plan for that part of Columbia Shough trail section that lies in the Columbia South Shore Plan District. The slough trail is part of the larger 40 Mile ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 1998-06)
    The purpose of the Pedestrian Master Plan is to establish a 20-year framework for improvements that will enhance the pedestrian environment and increase opportunities to choose walking as a mode of transportation. The ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation (City of Portland (Or.), 2006-06)
    The Recreational Trails Strategy acknowledges the key benefits of trails and builds on the Olmstead vision of an interconnected parks system. It documents progress towards completing the 40-Mile Loop and identifies other ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Parks and Recreation; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-05)
    In October 2003, PP&R [Portland Parks & Recreation] began the Red Electric Trail Study to investigate potential routes for an east-west trail that would extend the Fanno Creek Greenway Trail, creating a continuous, 16-mile ...

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