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Portland State University

2003

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Park Blocks Documents, Unknown Dec 2003

Park Blocks Documents, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Notes: Portland Public Market, 1931-1934, Unknown Dec 2003

Notes: Portland Public Market, 1931-1934, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Notes: Portland Public Market, 1926-1933, Unknown Dec 2003

Notes: Portland Public Market, 1926-1933, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Journal Building 1947-1977, Unknown Dec 2003

Journal Building 1947-1977, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Schematic Of Market, 1920-1926, Unknown Dec 2003

Schematic Of Market, 1920-1926, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Notes And Chronology: Public Market, Unknown Dec 2003

Notes And Chronology: Public Market, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Proposed Development Goal, Ernest Bonner Dec 2003

Proposed Development Goal, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Ernie Bonner And His Family, Ernest Bonner Dec 2003

Ernie Bonner And His Family, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Ballot Measure Report Multnomah County Ballot Measures 26-51 & 26-52, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 2003

Ballot Measure Report Multnomah County Ballot Measures 26-51 & 26-52, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


The Report Of The Advisory Council Of Experts: The Midtown Blocks Planning Study, Ernest Bonner Oct 2003

The Report Of The Advisory Council Of Experts: The Midtown Blocks Planning Study, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Focal Point, Volume 17 Number 02, Portland State University. Regional Research Institute Oct 2003

Focal Point, Volume 17 Number 02, Portland State University. Regional Research Institute

Research and Training Center - Focal Point

The authors of the articles in this issue of Focal Point represent a spectrum of Wraparound's stakeholder groups—family members, service providers, trainers, and researchers. From their different perspectives, they discuss the issues of quality and fidelity. What is striking is the extent to which these perspectives converge in their descriptions of successful practice and implementation. This Focal Point issue is evidence that substantial progress is being made in bringing a clearer focus to the Wraparound vision.


Urban Pioneer Awards Honor Visionaries, Portland State University. College Of Urban And Public Affairs Oct 2003

Urban Pioneer Awards Honor Visionaries, Portland State University. College Of Urban And Public Affairs

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Las Migraciones Del Siglo Xxi: En Busca Del Norte, Eva NúÑEz-MéNdez Aug 2003

Las Migraciones Del Siglo Xxi: En Busca Del Norte, Eva NúÑEz-MéNdez

World Languages and Literatures Faculty Publications and Presentations

Examines the current wave of immigrants to the United States and other countries, including the social and economic forces that generated it, as well as possible outcomes.


Research Note: Determinants Of Bus Dwell Time, Kenneth Dueker, Thomas J. Kimpel, James G. Strathman, Steve Callas Aug 2003

Research Note: Determinants Of Bus Dwell Time, Kenneth Dueker, Thomas J. Kimpel, James G. Strathman, Steve Callas

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

This research note reports an analysis of dwell times at bus stops using archived Automatic Vehicle Location/ Automatic Passenger Counter (AVL/APC) data reported at the level of the individual bus stop. The data provide a large number of observations that serve to better understand the determinants of dwells, including analysis of rare events, such as lift operations. The analysis of bus dwell times at bus stops is applicable to TriMet, the transit provider for the Portland metropolitan area, and transit agencies in general. The determinants of dwell time include passenger activity, lift operations and other effects: low floor bus, time …


Draft Development Strategy, Ernest Bonner Jul 2003

Draft Development Strategy, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Memo To Neil From Ernie B., Ernest Bonner Jul 2003

Memo To Neil From Ernie B., Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Ernie Bonner Email To Kathryn Leveque, Ernest Bonner Jul 2003

Ernie Bonner Email To Kathryn Leveque, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Focal Point, Volume 17 Number 01, Portland State University. Regional Research Institute Jul 2003

Focal Point, Volume 17 Number 01, Portland State University. Regional Research Institute

Research and Training Center - Focal Point

This issue of Focal Point offers insight on cultural reciprocity, clinical outcomes for diverse youth, culturally competent research practices for African-American communities, identifying behavioral strengths in Black children, and cultural competence in services.


Transportation Costs And The American Dream: Why A Lack Of Transportation Choices Strains The Family Budget And Hinders Home Ownership, Surface Transportation Policy Project Jul 2003

Transportation Costs And The American Dream: Why A Lack Of Transportation Choices Strains The Family Budget And Hinders Home Ownership, Surface Transportation Policy Project

Portland Regional Planning History

This report focuses on the relationship between the rising cost of transportation and family budgets


Printed Email From Hillary To Ernie, Unknown Jun 2003

Printed Email From Hillary To Ernie, Unknown

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Old Town Fairview: A Neighborhood Analysis And Implementation Strategy, Kristen Godkin, Johanna Hastay, Eve D. Pepos, Cathreen Richards, Thomas Soppe, Peter Stiffler Jun 2003

Old Town Fairview: A Neighborhood Analysis And Implementation Strategy, Kristen Godkin, Johanna Hastay, Eve D. Pepos, Cathreen Richards, Thomas Soppe, Peter Stiffler

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The purpose of this document is to develop, identify, recommend and prioritize the steps for an implementation strategy that promotes the ongoing revitalization goals for Fairview's Old Town neighborhood that is both tailored to current residents' needs and existing housing costs.

Communities are stronger when residents are actively involved. The Old Town project's effort utilized a community based collaborative approach that included Old Town residents, absentee land owners, the City of Fairview planners and the Portland State University project team. The specific steps included: a demographic profile, a land use analysis, a survey of current housing conditions, a community survey …


Letter To Ernie & Lynn Bonner, John W. Russell Jun 2003

Letter To Ernie & Lynn Bonner, John W. Russell

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Pictures Of Ernie Bonner, Leann Gauthier Jun 2003

Pictures Of Ernie Bonner, Leann Gauthier

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Urban Pioneer Awards Dinner, Ernest Bonner Jun 2003

Urban Pioneer Awards Dinner, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Wildlife Crossings: Rethinking Road Design To Improve Safety And Reconnect Habitat, Theresa Carr, Radcliffe Dacanay, Kevin Drake, Charl Everson, Arianne Sperry, Kerri Sullivan Jun 2003

Wildlife Crossings: Rethinking Road Design To Improve Safety And Reconnect Habitat, Theresa Carr, Radcliffe Dacanay, Kevin Drake, Charl Everson, Arianne Sperry, Kerri Sullivan

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

This guidebook provides Portland-area planners with relevant information about wildlife crossings in an urban context. While information on wildlife crossings and their effectiveness has been available for a long time, U.S. planners have very little experience with them. In addition, existing information is geared towards rural applications and is not easily transferred to urban environments. It is important to organize this information in a way that is useful to local planners for a number of reasons. First, users should be familiar with the range of available options. Second, there are a number of federal funding alternatives that could be used …


Planning At The Roots: Low-Income And Communities Of Color In Portland, Oregon, Allison Parzych, Jennifer F. Porter, Shayna Rehberg, Sarah Ruether, Gwen Sheinfeld Jun 2003

Planning At The Roots: Low-Income And Communities Of Color In Portland, Oregon, Allison Parzych, Jennifer F. Porter, Shayna Rehberg, Sarah Ruether, Gwen Sheinfeld

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

In an effort to highlight community-planning efforts in low-income populations and communities of color, a group of Masters of Urban and Regional Planning students conducted interviews with community leaders and wrote this chapter of cases to be incorporated into ONI’s Community Involvement Handbook. These cases are meant to provide inspiration and understanding about the strengths and differences between planning approaches used in diverse communities working outside of the neighborhood association structure. This chapter may also help to inform opportunities for neighborhood associations and other organizations to better collaborate with diverse community groups.


Card To Ernie Bonner & Photograph, Neil E. Goldschmidt Jun 2003

Card To Ernie Bonner & Photograph, Neil E. Goldschmidt

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


An Inquiry Into Portland's Canine Quandary: Recommendations For A Citywide Off-Leash Program, Jeff Gimour, Heather Gundersen, Doug Miller, Emily Moore, Amy Rose Jun 2003

An Inquiry Into Portland's Canine Quandary: Recommendations For A Citywide Off-Leash Program, Jeff Gimour, Heather Gundersen, Doug Miller, Emily Moore, Amy Rose

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The City of Portland currently faces a difficult challenge. As the population continues to grow, greater pressure is placed upon the limited amount of public open space available for recreation. As stated in the Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) 2020 Vision Plan, "Demographic, recreational, and funding trends suggest that both current shortages and future needs will intensify and produce inequities in our cherished park system" (PP&R, 2001).

Today, Portland's already strained park system struggles to accommodate demands for the myriad of recreational activities. Competition among park users - joggers, tennis players, picnickers, dog owners, bicyclists, and others - for limited …


Washington County Housing Study For Washington County Department Of Housing Services, Portland State University. Population Research Center Jun 2003

Washington County Housing Study For Washington County Department Of Housing Services, Portland State University. Population Research Center

Publications, Reports and Presentations

This report describes Washington County's demographic and socioeconomic characteristics based on 2000 census data and some administrative data collected from State and local government agencies. It also presents trends for the County for the 1990 to 2000 period. The aim of this report is to ensure that plans for Washington County can be based on the best possible information.


Portrayals Of Disability In The Professional Preparation Of Speech-Language Pathologists, Jane Eric Sleeper Gravel May 2003

Portrayals Of Disability In The Professional Preparation Of Speech-Language Pathologists, Jane Eric Sleeper Gravel

Dissertations and Theses

The purpose of this dissertation research was to discover, describe, and analyze how disability is portrayed to students attending graduate programs with the objective of becoming certified to practice the profession of speech-language pathology (SLP). Curricular materials drawn from the 228 SLP graduate programs in the United States were analyzed, using qualitative research strategies, to shed light on the processes by which portrayals of disability affect the presuppositions and practices of professionals who work in disability services.

The analysis provided supporting evidence for the claims of disability scholars and activists that the concept “disability” is a malleable social construction that …