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Portland State University

2004

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Examining The Health Care Safety Net In The Portland Area, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Dec 2004

Examining The Health Care Safety Net In The Portland Area, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


2004 Ballot Measure Report Measures 35 & 36, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 2004

2004 Ballot Measure Report Measures 35 & 36, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


2004 Ballot Measure Report Measures 34 & 38, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 2004

2004 Ballot Measure Report Measures 34 & 38, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Northwest District Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 36171, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Sep 2004

Northwest District Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 36171, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Resolution Of The Board Of Governors Support Of Proposed "Clean Money Campaigns In Portland" Draft Proposal, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Sep 2004

City Club Of Portland Resolution Of The Board Of Governors Support Of Proposed "Clean Money Campaigns In Portland" Draft Proposal, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Board Of Governors Resolution Opposition To Ballot Measure 37, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Sep 2004

City Club Of Portland Board Of Governors Resolution Opposition To Ballot Measure 37, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Portsmouth Neighborhood Plan Action Charts And Design Guidelines, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jun 2004

Portsmouth Neighborhood Plan Action Charts And Design Guidelines, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Racial Discrepancies In The Association Between Paternal Vs. Maternal Educational Level And Risk Of Low Birthweight In Washington State, Christina Nicolaidis, Cynthia W. Ko, Somnath Saha, Thomas D. Koepsell Jun 2004

Racial Discrepancies In The Association Between Paternal Vs. Maternal Educational Level And Risk Of Low Birthweight In Washington State, Christina Nicolaidis, Cynthia W. Ko, Somnath Saha, Thomas D. Koepsell

School of Social Work Faculty Publications and Presentations

Background: The role of paternal factors in determining the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes has received less attention than maternal factors. Similarly, the interaction between the effects of race and socioeconomic status (SES) on pregnancy outcomes is not well known. Our objective was to assess the relative importance of paternal vs. maternal education in relation to risk of low birth weight (LBW) across different racial groups.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective population-based cohort study using Washington state birth certificate data from 1992 to 1996 (n = 264,789). We assessed the associations between maternal or paternal education and LBW, adjusting for …


Memo To Lynn Bonner From Carl Abbott, Carl Abbott Jun 2004

Memo To Lynn Bonner From Carl Abbott, Carl Abbott

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


South Park Blocks Area Development Strategy: Priorities And Actions To Strengthen Neighborhood Identity, Lisa Abuaf, Natasha Detweiler, Steve Faust, Jennifer Mannhard, Dan Zalkow Jun 2004

South Park Blocks Area Development Strategy: Priorities And Actions To Strengthen Neighborhood Identity, Lisa Abuaf, Natasha Detweiler, Steve Faust, Jennifer Mannhard, Dan Zalkow

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

Past and current planning efforts by the City of Portland, such as the South Park Blocks Urban Renewal Area and the West End plan, have sought to promote new mixed-use development through increasing the residential density and investment in the area. The West End plan focused primarily on the area north of SW Salmon Street and the urban renewal area currently does not have a standing advisory committee to represent the Downtown neighborhood’s interests. This project consists of a neighborhood analysis to distill the identity of the area, an identification of the opportunities and challenges to development, and a strategy …


Resume Of Ernie Bonner, Ernest Bonner Apr 2004

Resume Of Ernie Bonner, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Major Events In Portland Planning History: Pioneer Courthouse Square, Ernest Bonner Apr 2004

Major Events In Portland Planning History: Pioneer Courthouse Square, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Major Events In Portland Planning History: Pioneer Courthouse Square, Ernest Bonner Mar 2004

Major Events In Portland Planning History: Pioneer Courthouse Square, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Resolution On State Of Oregon Ballot Measure 30, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Jan 2004

City Club Of Portland Resolution On State Of Oregon Ballot Measure 30, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Market Forces: Reviving The Public Market, Matthew Kauffman Smith Jan 2004

Market Forces: Reviving The Public Market, Matthew Kauffman Smith

Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications

Ron Paul worked in the restaurant business for 18 years, including 15 as the owner of Ron Paul Charcuterie . Then, as chief of staff in Commissioner Charlie Hales' office in 2000, Paul assembled a citizens group that began to explore the feasibility of a public market in the city. He now leads the effort for the Portland Public Market, drawing upon both of his career paths from the last 20 years. Paul, who works in the Bureau of Planning, talked to Metroscape about the history of public markets in Portland, the ongoing effort to build the year-round market, and …


Sustainable Options For Division Street, Matt Burlin, William Hawley, Alisa Kane, David Moser, Dana Visse Jan 2004

Sustainable Options For Division Street, Matt Burlin, William Hawley, Alisa Kane, David Moser, Dana Visse

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

To reflect the Division Vision Coalition's (DVC) desire to promote neighborhood livability through sustainable development, Team Urbanics offered a series of community workshops in May 2004 that explored the concepts of sustainable development. The goals of the "Sustainable Options for Division Street" workshops were to:

  • Provide DVC with an educational tool that enhances the public’s awareness of sustainable development options
  • Encourage public participation in upcoming redevelopment planning efforts
  • Promote sustainable practices, including environmental protection, economic development, and social equity, and
  • Create a forum for civil discourse, for neighbors to meet neighbors, and for people to learn new things about their …


Outer South East Livable Infill Project, Debbie Collard, Kristine Dos Remedios, Krista Hornaday, Harper Kalin, Ying Lin, Kris Sorensen Jan 2004

Outer South East Livable Infill Project, Debbie Collard, Kristine Dos Remedios, Krista Hornaday, Harper Kalin, Ying Lin, Kris Sorensen

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The City of Portland, Oregon has experienced unprecedented population growth in the last decade, much of which has been accommodated through infill development. Not all infi ll development has contributed to meeting design goals, prompting the City’s Bureau of Planning to launch the Infill Design Project in 2003. The Infill Design Project aims to improve the design of multi-dwelling and rowhouse development outside the Central City. This study supports the Infill Design Project by studying the design of new, multi-family infi ll development in a section of Outer Southeast Portland, Oregon. Through public outreach, this study identifies community design preferences …


Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland (Or.). City Council Jan 2004

Pioneer Courthouse Square, Portland (Or.). City Council

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Focal Point, Volume 18 Number 01, Portland State University. Regional Research Institute Jan 2004

Focal Point, Volume 18 Number 01, Portland State University. Regional Research Institute

Research and Training Center - Focal Point

This issue highlights recent work at the Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health in Portland, Oregon. The Center's work is guided by a vision of family–professional partnership within systems of care serving children with emotional or behavioral disorders and their families.


Building Active Communities: Linking Lents, Carolyn Bonner, Dan Bower, Heather Marren, Michael Rose, Beth Shuck, Rania Wasfy Jan 2004

Building Active Communities: Linking Lents, Carolyn Bonner, Dan Bower, Heather Marren, Michael Rose, Beth Shuck, Rania Wasfy

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The purpose of the Linking Lents Project is to increase opportunities for physical activity in the Lents neighborhood. Both programming changes and physical changes to the built environment are needed to accomplish this goal. While a trailhead in the Lents neighborhood will attract some new users to the trail, a trailhead alone may not greatly increase trail use. A Lents trailhead constructed in conjunction with improved overall access to the trail, connections to neighborhood amenities and public education of the benefits of increased physical activity will increase Lents residents’ use of the trail. This project was conducted under the supervision …


The Power Of Place: Building Community Character On Se Division Street, Quinn Fahey, Josh Birks, Jeff Caudill, John Mermin, Kenneth Radin Jan 2004

The Power Of Place: Building Community Character On Se Division Street, Quinn Fahey, Josh Birks, Jeff Caudill, John Mermin, Kenneth Radin

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The Power of Place study assists DVC in fulfilling that mission by pursuing an understanding of the street’s character and identifying opportunities for future development or continued investment. Both aspects of this study establish the foundation necessary for the Coalition to become proactive in development processes and maintain the attributes that most significantly contribute to the character of the street. To that end, the study looked to achieve three primary objectives:

  1. Develop a body of knowledge that can steer DVC toward community desires and objectives regarding Division St. development.
  2. Based on that knowledge, identify sites along Division that hold potential …


New Arrivals: Options For Successful Resettlement Of The Somali Bantu, Aaron Abrams, Kristin Dahl, Ryan Hunter, Jennifer Kenny, Angela Southwick Jan 2004

New Arrivals: Options For Successful Resettlement Of The Somali Bantu, Aaron Abrams, Kristin Dahl, Ryan Hunter, Jennifer Kenny, Angela Southwick

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The National Somali Bantu Project (NSBP) is committed to pursuing a more comprehensive approach and is interested in connecting the Somali Bantu refugees with their agrarian roots to foster cultural and social ties and provide economic development opportunities. With this goal in mind, the National Somali Bantu Project asked that RefugEEE Consulting investigate the possibility of implementing a comprehensive resettlement approach with an agrarian component that could be pursued once the Somali Bantu refugees have settled into their new environment over the next one to three years. This document serves as a decision-making guide to be used when the National …


The Sullivan's Gulch Trail Study, Michael Hoffmann, Darren Muldoon, Joseph Schaefer, Will Morgan Jan 2004

The Sullivan's Gulch Trail Study, Michael Hoffmann, Darren Muldoon, Joseph Schaefer, Will Morgan

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

This study follows a recent engineering study by PSU students, which offers a potential trail alignment in the Sullivan’s Gulch. Metro Parks and Greenspaces asked for a product that would identify whether and how the trail would meet regional goals if constructed as an off‐street path. This report is intended to research and explain the planning issues that follow from the potential trail alignment. This report provides information to support a decision on whether to apply for funding for further planning and engineering study. It also serves as a practical resource for future action. This project was conducted under the …


Satisfaction With Provider Communication Among Spanish-Speaking Medicaid Enrollees, David M. Mosen, Matthew J. Carlson, Leo S. Morales, Pamela P. Hanes Jan 2004

Satisfaction With Provider Communication Among Spanish-Speaking Medicaid Enrollees, David M. Mosen, Matthew J. Carlson, Leo S. Morales, Pamela P. Hanes

Sociology Faculty Publications and Presentations

OBJECTIVE: To determine if differences between English- and Spanish-speaking parents in ratings of their children's health care can be explained by need for interpretive services.

METHODS: Using the Consumer Assessment of Health Plans Survey-Child-Survey (CAHPS), reports about provider communication were compared among 3 groups of parents enrolled in a Medicaid managed care health plan: 1) English speakers, 2) Spanish speakers with no self-reported need for interpretive services, and 3) Spanish speakers with self-reported need for interpretive services. Parents were asked to report how well their providers 1) listened carefully to what was being said, 2) explained things in a way …


The Impact Of Program Changes On Health Care For The Ohp Standard Population: Early Results From A Prospective Cohort Study, Matthew J. Carlson, Bill J. Wright, Charles Gallia Jan 2004

The Impact Of Program Changes On Health Care For The Ohp Standard Population: Early Results From A Prospective Cohort Study, Matthew J. Carlson, Bill J. Wright, Charles Gallia

Sociology Faculty Publications and Presentations

The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of benefit changes on the Oregon Health Plan (OHP) Standard Population across three domains: Enrollment; Access to care; Utilization