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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Transportation Costs And The American Dream: Why A Lack Of Transportation Choices Strains The Family Budget And Hinders Home Ownership, Surface Transportation Policy Project
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
Highlights: Accomplishments Of Portland's Downtown Plan, Central City Plan, Albina Community Plan, Outer Southeast Community Plan, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Planning
Highlights: Accomplishments Of Portland's Downtown Plan, Central City Plan, Albina Community Plan, Outer Southeast Community Plan, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Planning
Portland Regional Planning History
All four plans were comprehensive. Their scope included transportation, housing, economic development, parks and open space, natural resources, urban design, and land use. Large scale planning efforts had previously focused on a limited set of concerns, such as parking, commercial revitalization, or housing. The Downtown Plan, Central City Plan, Albina Community Plan, and Outer Southeast Community Plan, on the other hand, evaluated, balanced, and integrated the different elements so that each action was taken in light of its effect on others. Extensive citizen involvement shaped the content of these plans and contributed to their success.
From Downtown Plan To Central City Summit: Trends In Portland's Central City, 1970-1998, Carl Abbott, Gerhard Pagenstecher, Britt Parrott
From Downtown Plan To Central City Summit: Trends In Portland's Central City, 1970-1998, Carl Abbott, Gerhard Pagenstecher, Britt Parrott
Portland Regional Planning History
A report to Association for Portland Progress, City of Portland, Metro, Multnomah County, Portland State University and State of Oregon.
Settlement Patterns In The Portland Region: A Historical Overview, Carl Abbott
Settlement Patterns In The Portland Region: A Historical Overview, Carl Abbott
Portland Regional Planning History
Cities exist because they serve two basic functions--to generate economic value and to sustain social and cultural values. In the most fundamental sense, the interaction of these two urban roles determines the growth of metropolitan areas and patterns of land use and settlement within those urban areas.
Within this framework of metropolitan functions, five factors have strongly affected American urban settlement patterns. The first section of this report briefly introduces these broad forces. The central section traces in detail the ways in which the factors have shaped settlement and land use in the Portland area over the last 150 years. …
Springwater Corridor Master Plan, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Parks And Recreation
Springwater Corridor Master Plan, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Parks And Recreation
Portland Regional Planning History
This master plan sets the direction for development of the Springwater Corridor into the premier urban recreation and alternative transportation corridor in the State of Oregon, with an expected annual user count of over 400,000. With its connections to neighborhood, community and regional parks and open spaces, in addition to employment centers and residential neighborhoods, it will pull users from a region-wide area as well as the 150,000 people who live within a two-mile distance along the route of the Corridor.
Park Futures: A Master Plan For Portland's Park System, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Parks And Recreation
Park Futures: A Master Plan For Portland's Park System, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Parks And Recreation
Portland Regional Planning History
The plan is intended also to serve as a guide for the Bureau's Capital Improvement Program (CIP), which is revised annually. Through Park Futures, capital projects can be used to implement and carry out the recommendations outlined in the plan. As with other master plans, Park Futures should be updated frequently to reflect changing conditions and needs.
Portland Parks : A Vision And Blueprint For Preserving And Enhancing Our Park System, Clair Levine, John Sewell, Mary Volm
Portland Parks : A Vision And Blueprint For Preserving And Enhancing Our Park System, Clair Levine, John Sewell, Mary Volm
Portland Regional Planning History
Provides an overview on the history Portland Park's and provides a plan for the future.
Portland Future Focus Strategic Plan: Bridging To The New Century, Portland Future Focus
Portland Future Focus Strategic Plan: Bridging To The New Century, Portland Future Focus
Portland Regional Planning History
This plan is a framework for community success in the future. It provides overall guidance to ensuring a strong, healthy city in this decade and decades to come, but it cannot succeed without the awareness and support of the citizens of Portland. We hope this document assists the community in making the critical choices for its future.
Urban Growth Management Study: Summary Report, Oregon. Department Of Land Conservation And Development
Urban Growth Management Study: Summary Report, Oregon. Department Of Land Conservation And Development
Portland Regional Planning History
This report is organized to serve as an agenda for improving growth management in Oregon. It identifies a range of issues and lists related study conclusions. It also arrays proposals for addressing the issues. The report lists only proposals the Department believes warrant further development and examination.
Historical Development Of The Metropolitan Service District, Carl Abbott, Margery Post Abbott
Historical Development Of The Metropolitan Service District, Carl Abbott, Margery Post Abbott
Portland Regional Planning History
This brief history traces the evolution of Metro both as an idea and as an organization that serves an increasing range of public needs within the Portland metropolitan area. Several themes stand out as we look back at Metro's development and "family history."
The 10 Essentials For North/Northeast Portland Housing: Guidelines For Renovations And New Construction, Diana Moosman, Peter Wilcox, Kelcey Beardsley, American Institute Of Architects. Portland Chapter (Portland, Or.). Housing Committee
The 10 Essentials For North/Northeast Portland Housing: Guidelines For Renovations And New Construction, Diana Moosman, Peter Wilcox, Kelcey Beardsley, American Institute Of Architects. Portland Chapter (Portland, Or.). Housing Committee
Portland Regional Planning History
No abstract provided.
Impact Of The Six Percent Tax Base Limitation On Local Government Financing Of Infrastructure Needs Of Urban Growth, Portland State University. Center For Urban Studies, Regional Financial Advisors, Inc., Oregon. Department Of Land Conservation And Development
Impact Of The Six Percent Tax Base Limitation On Local Government Financing Of Infrastructure Needs Of Urban Growth, Portland State University. Center For Urban Studies, Regional Financial Advisors, Inc., Oregon. Department Of Land Conservation And Development
Portland Regional Planning History
Impact of the six percent tax base limitation on local government financing of infrastructure needs of urban growth.
Portland City At A Crossroads: Portland Civic Index Project, Portland (Or.). City Planning Commission
Portland City At A Crossroads: Portland Civic Index Project, Portland (Or.). City Planning Commission
Portland Regional Planning History
Beginning in June, 1989 and continuing through May, 1990, a group of citizens from the Portland Metropolitan area met to study the future of the community through the Civic Index process established by the National Civic League. This report represents the results of this effort.
Regional Bicycle Plan, Metropolitan Service District, Andrew Cotugno
Regional Bicycle Plan, Metropolitan Service District, Andrew Cotugno
Portland Regional Planning History
No abstract provided.
The Portland Planning Commission: An Historical Overview, Laura Campos, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Planning
The Portland Planning Commission: An Historical Overview, Laura Campos, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Planning
Portland Regional Planning History
This booklet gives an historical overview of the City of Portland's Planning Commission. It was designed to present summary information and a complete list of Commissioners and staff of the City's Bureau of Planning.
Challenges And Costs Of Rapid Population Growth: The Report Of The Oregon 2000 Commission, Oregon 2000 Commission
Challenges And Costs Of Rapid Population Growth: The Report Of The Oregon 2000 Commission, Oregon 2000 Commission
Portland Regional Planning History
Report focuses on Oregon's growth and the potential impact upon the state's natural resources
Land Use Framework Element Of The Crag Regional Plan, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Land Use Framework Element Of The Crag Regional Plan, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Portland Regional Planning History
The Land Use Framework Element is an element of the Regional Plan pursuant to Regional Objective II and to Section 3 of the Rules Adopting and Implementing the CRAG Goals and Objectives.
Solving The Metro Traffic Dilemma: Summary Of And Supplement To Volume I, Factual Data Report , Portland-Vancouver Metropolitan Transportation Study. Technical Advisory Committee. Sub-Committee On Public Information
Solving The Metro Traffic Dilemma: Summary Of And Supplement To Volume I, Factual Data Report , Portland-Vancouver Metropolitan Transportation Study. Technical Advisory Committee. Sub-Committee On Public Information
Portland Regional Planning History
Volume 1 presents data describing traffic conditions and patterns on an average weekday in 1960 and identifies the current trends and the factors which best indicate these trends.
A Bikeway Plan For The Columbia-Willamette Region: A Proposed Element Of The Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan (Draft For Review And Comment), Columbia Region Association Of Governments
A Bikeway Plan For The Columbia-Willamette Region: A Proposed Element Of The Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan (Draft For Review And Comment), Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Portland Regional Planning History
No abstract provided.
The Costs Of Sprawl: Environmental And Economic Costs Of Alternative Residential Development Patterns At The Urban Fringe , Real Estate Research Corporation
The Costs Of Sprawl: Environmental And Economic Costs Of Alternative Residential Development Patterns At The Urban Fringe , Real Estate Research Corporation
Portland Regional Planning History
Local government officials devote a large proportion of their time to considering and acting upon development proposals which substantially affect their communities in many ways. While information bearing on development proposals has been increasingly broader in scope, more specific, and of higher quality, local government officials continue to have considerable difficulty in assessing the relative merits of alternative types of housing, general development patterns, and commercial strip versus center developments. To help compensate for this knowledge deficiency, the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), in cooperation with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), …
Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan: Discussion Draft: Summary And Explanation, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan: Discussion Draft: Summary And Explanation, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Portland Regional Planning History
Discussion draft of the Columbia-Willamette Region Comprehensive Plan
Ecology And The Economy, A Concept For Balancing Long-Range Goals, The Pacific Northwest Example, Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. Urban And Rural Lands Committee
Ecology And The Economy, A Concept For Balancing Long-Range Goals, The Pacific Northwest Example, Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission. Urban And Rural Lands Committee
Portland Regional Planning History
This report, "Ecology and the Economy, A Concept for Balancing Long-Range Goals, The Pacific Northwest Example, " is a product of three years work by the Urban and Rural Lands Committee of the Pacific Northwest River Basins Commission.
Planning In The Crag Region: The Second Step , Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Planning In The Crag Region: The Second Step , Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Portland Regional Planning History
This document is second in a series of reports aimed toward adoption of a new regional comprehensive plan by 1976. Contents include: re-statement of goals, interim development policy, regional land use concepts, and exploratory proposals
Project "Foresight": First Phase, Unknown
Project "Foresight": First Phase, Unknown
Portland Regional Planning History
Project "Foresight" at this time is concentrating on two major objectives: (1) the development of the first phase of a Willamette Valley Environmental Protection Plan, and (2) refine and sustain a process for resolving intergovernmental, interregional, and interagency conflicts.
The primary responsibility of accomplishing this task has been given to the Executive Department's Local Government Relations Division. Three intergovernmental task forces have been formed, for Economic Policy, Transportation, and Natural Resources; and state, local government, and Federal personnel are members. Task force leadership is being provided by the State Department of Transportation, Assistant to the Governor for Economic Development Office, …
Proposals To The Portland-Vancouver Community For A Metropolitan Park And Open Space System: The Urban Outdoors, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Proposals To The Portland-Vancouver Community For A Metropolitan Park And Open Space System: The Urban Outdoors, Columbia Region Association Of Governments
Portland Regional Planning History
This report appraises the great and rich variety of recreational, historic, scenic, geological and other resources still available within our urban area itself, and proposes what must be done to retain them.
Urban Forms : An Introduction To The Concept And A Review Of Some Factors Which Influence The Shape Of The Community, Multnomah County Planning Commission
Urban Forms : An Introduction To The Concept And A Review Of Some Factors Which Influence The Shape Of The Community, Multnomah County Planning Commission
Portland Regional Planning History
The growth of the Portland metropolitan area can continue as it has in the past or it can be guided into one of a number of regional development patterns. This study will attempt to assess the values of several possible forms of development and some policies needed for their implementation.
Metropolitan Portland Looks At Governmental Reorganization: A Public Opinion Study, J. Roy Bardsley, Portland Metropolitan Study Commission, Bardsley & Haslacher, Inc.
Metropolitan Portland Looks At Governmental Reorganization: A Public Opinion Study, J. Roy Bardsley, Portland Metropolitan Study Commission, Bardsley & Haslacher, Inc.
Portland Regional Planning History
This is the report of a study of public attitudes toward local government and governmental reorganization in the Portland Metropolitan area.
The survey was conducted and compiled by Bardsley & Haslacher, an independent and impartial research organization, with offices in Portland, Oregon and Stanford, California.
Annual Report Of The Park Board, Portland Parks And Recreation, Olmsted Brothers
Annual Report Of The Park Board, Portland Parks And Recreation, Olmsted Brothers
Portland Regional Planning History
Annual report of the Portland Park Board