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Articles 1 - 30 of 39
Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Regional Urban Growth Goals And Objectives , Metro (Or.)
Regional Urban Growth Goals And Objectives , Metro (Or.)
Metro Collection
No abstract provided.
Region 2040 Growth Concept Map With Amendments , Metro (Or.)
Region 2040 Growth Concept Map With Amendments , Metro (Or.)
Metro Collection
No abstract provided.
Woodstock Neighborhood Action Charts Adopted By Resolution Number 35463, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor
Woodstock Neighborhood Action Charts Adopted By Resolution Number 35463, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor
Portland City Archives
No abstract provided.
Looking At The Future For The Elderly, Chester Smolski
Looking At The Future For The Elderly, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Why do we read so much about the elderly in this country? The answer, plainly stated by the Census Bureau, is that 'the growth and change of America's older population may rank among the most important demographic developments of the 20th century.'"
City Ratings Need Closer Scrutiny, Chester Smolski
City Ratings Need Closer Scrutiny, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The September issue of Money magazine has just come out with its ninth annual ranking of the best "places" in the country in which to live. Somewhat of a surprise, five of the top ten are in Florida, with Gainsville garnering the number one position, and Jacksonville, Ocala, Fort Lauderdale and Naples in positions 3, 5, 6 and 10 respectively."
Housing Conditions & Demographical Survey: Housing Rehabilitation For The City Of North Las Vegas, Lisa M. Morris
Housing Conditions & Demographical Survey: Housing Rehabilitation For The City Of North Las Vegas, Lisa M. Morris
UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones
The basis of this research, is to evaluate the North Las Vegas area in order to develop knowledge of what areas are in critical need of rehabilitation. Improperly maintained affordable housing is one of the largest sources of wasted resources. The research was obtained through a windshield survey process, which included approximately 12,000 homes in the North Las Vegas area to determine their conditions. The findings of the windshield survey was used to correlate the results of the housing conditions, with demographics such as: Population, Age Distribution, Racial Distribution, Median Income, Poverty Levels, Age of Homes and Female Head of …
A Pathway To Sustainability, Patricia Scruggs, Ethan Seltzer, Portland State University. Institute Of Portland Metropolitan Studies
A Pathway To Sustainability, Patricia Scruggs, Ethan Seltzer, Portland State University. Institute Of Portland Metropolitan Studies
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications
This workbook is meant to provide basic information and options for developing a strategy within your own community. Since economic, environmental, social, and political aspects differ from town to town, there is no magic wand for developing a sustainable community effort. There are, however, common processes which have been used by communities across the country that can provide a foundation for local efforts.
E-Mail Story On How Ernie Bonner Won I-5 Vote, Unknown
E-Mail Story On How Ernie Bonner Won I-5 Vote, Unknown
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
Neighboring Cities 2040 Study, Otak, Inc.
Regional Mainstreets: An Implementation Strategy To Promote Main Street And Corridor Development , Metro (Or.)
Regional Mainstreets: An Implementation Strategy To Promote Main Street And Corridor Development , Metro (Or.)
Metro Collection
No abstract provided.
Metro 2040 Framework Update, Spring/Summer 1995, Metro (Or.)
Metro 2040 Framework Update, Spring/Summer 1995, Metro (Or.)
Metro Collection
No abstract provided.
Cable Commission Nomination, Tanya Collier
Cable Commission Nomination, Tanya Collier
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
Hospitality And Tourism; The Hidden Industry, Chester Smolski
Hospitality And Tourism; The Hidden Industry, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"At the national level it generates $416 billion in sales and employs over 6 million people, and in Rhode Island it generates $1.4 billion in sales and employs 28,000 people. Now the second largest economic activity here and throughout the nation, this 'industry' is one that many do not recognize."
Urban Areas Offer Opportunities For Real Discoveries, Chester Smolski
Urban Areas Offer Opportunities For Real Discoveries, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Many of us love, and long for, wide-open spaces, especially when coming from this crowded Northeastern part of the nation. And whenever time and money allow, we seek those quiet and serene spaces in order to get away from the rush and confusion of our own crowded landscape."
University District (Of The Central City) Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35384, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor
University District (Of The Central City) Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35384, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor
Portland City Archives
No abstract provided.
North End Transition Area Study, Chad Meadows, Wei Liu, Bryan Cosgrove, Ken Hranicky
North End Transition Area Study, Chad Meadows, Wei Liu, Bryan Cosgrove, Ken Hranicky
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
This document is a concept plan that proposes redevelopment options within a certain part of Oregon City called the "North End Transition Area". It is comprised of four sections.
Section One is an introduction to the document. Section Two examines the regional context, how Oregon City fits in with the region, what role it plays within Clackamas County, and how the North End Transition Area relates to the Downtown Oregon City Urban Renewal District. Section Three defines the study area and examines current conditions. This section also elaborates on the opportunities and challenges to redevelopment in the North End Transition …
Letter To Ernie Bonner On His Retirement From Bpa, Randall W. Hardy
Letter To Ernie Bonner On His Retirement From Bpa, Randall W. Hardy
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
On Students, Standards, Employers And Jobs, Chester Smolski
On Students, Standards, Employers And Jobs, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"The recent an first national census survey on hiring, training and management practices in business in this country statistically reaffirmed the complaints of business leaders made a decade ago--young people coming out of our schools are not ready nor qualified for the workplace."
Visiting Worcester Makes One Appreciate Providence, Chester Smolski
Visiting Worcester Makes One Appreciate Providence, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"A friend of mine works in the Worcester area, so I thought she would be the one to ask about things to do there. When I told her that we were going to New England's second largest city for the weekend, she asked 'Why?'"
Illegal Homeless Camping In Portland: Field Analysis And Advocacy Planning, Chris Bernhardt, Doug Glancy, Doug Layne, Jeff Salvon
Illegal Homeless Camping In Portland: Field Analysis And Advocacy Planning, Chris Bernhardt, Doug Glancy, Doug Layne, Jeff Salvon
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
Homelessness is a major problem in Portland. Many people here cannot afford housing of any kind. Although the total number of homeless people in the city is not known, an estimated 14,000 Multnomah County residents spent time in homeless shelters during some part of 1993.
The goal of our group, which came together in November of 1994 in Portland State University's Planning Workshop, was to find ways to "improve the lives of homeless campers." Our lives were improved as well. We got to know interesting people, we had new experiences, we got to impress our friends with our knowledge of …
Geographically, R.I. Teachers Are Among The Best, Chester Smolski
Geographically, R.I. Teachers Are Among The Best, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"Isn't it time that we recognize the good teachers and good work being done in the schools of this state rather than constantly harping on problems with education and how our students don't measure up to those in other countries?"
In R.I. Bad Driving Is A Way Of Life, Chester Smolski
In R.I. Bad Driving Is A Way Of Life, Chester Smolski
Smolski Texts
"A transplanted Rhode Islander, now living in Portland, Oregon tells an amusing story about Rhode Island drivers. Having lived in Oregon's major city for two years and driving there every day, she became accustomed to the good driving habits of the residents of that city and its suburbs, containing a population about 50 percent greater than that of the Providence metropolitan area. She claims that in those two years of driving she was never once frightened by someone cutting into the traffic lane in which she was driving, until recently. And then it happened, the car to her left cut …
Pittsfield Conference Center A Preliminary Feasibility Review, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Pittsfield Conference Center A Preliminary Feasibility Review, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The purpose of this report is to determine the feasibility of a conference center/business meeting center and hotel concept to be located in downtown Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The key word in the above is “concept.” The study team, via interviews, examination of industry data and review of city plans, developed a snapshot at a moment in time.
The Result Of The Visual Preference Survey For The Town Of Franklin, Massachusetts, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
The Result Of The Visual Preference Survey For The Town Of Franklin, Massachusetts, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
On June 17, 1995 the town of Franklin, Massachusetts commissioned a community forum to articulate a vision for the future of their town. During a four hour period the forum elicited input from more than fifty concerned citizens, business leaders and town officials. The Center for Economic Development (CED) acted as the facilitators. The report produced created a Vision Statement and illustrated the results of the Visual Preference exercise and survey held during the forum.
Downtown Redevelopment In Northampton A Model For Revitalization, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Downtown Redevelopment In Northampton A Model For Revitalization, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This study examined Northampton’s downtown redevelopment over the past two decades in order to draw out lessons for other Massachusetts towns and cities. The study used a number of methods: Interviewing key informants; tracing downtown redevelopment through city records and newspaper searches; analyzing commuting patterns into and out of the city; examining data on new businesses and compiling an inventory of lesbian and gay businesses, organizations and events
Greater Franklin Area Trends Analysis Report, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Greater Franklin Area Trends Analysis Report, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The Greater Franklin Area, located in south-central Massachusetts, is composed of nine communities along Route 495. The region was experiencing unprecedented growth pressures. In response, the United Chamber of Commerce had organized a Regional Community Visioning Process. This Trends Analysis Report was one product from Phase I of the process.
Downtown Master Plan For Lee, Massachusetts, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Downtown Master Plan For Lee, Massachusetts, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The graduate studio in Regional Planning at the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst had contracted with The Lee Economic Action for the Downtown to prepare a Master Plan for the downtown area of Lee, Massachusetts. The goals of this Master Plan were to preserve and enhance the character of the Downtown, and to prepare the downtown for change.
Berkshire County Commercial Corridor Market Analysis, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Berkshire County Commercial Corridor Market Analysis, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This report focuses on the retail sector of Berkshire County, Massachusetts. The report examines the economic base and the significance of that sector to the future growth and development in the region.
Economic Analysis Downtown Marlborough, Massachusetts Center City Association, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Economic Analysis Downtown Marlborough, Massachusetts Center City Association, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
This report was made to evaluate the economy of downtown Marlborough, Massachusetts. In the first part of the report they took surveys of customers and business owners about downtown and its business. Next it analyzed the potential demand for various goods and services.
Amherst Research Park A Study Of Design Standards For Amherst, Massachusetts, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Amherst Research Park A Study Of Design Standards For Amherst, Massachusetts, Umass Amherst Center Economic Development
Center for Economic Development Technical Reports
The focus of this studio project was the potential development of a professional research park in Amherst, Massachusetts. The project consisted of two distinct phases: data collection and analysis of physical conditions of the site, and data collection and analysis for the purpose of creating design guidelines that could be applied to future development at the site and to other research parks in town. The client for this project was the town of Amherst.