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Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning
Atlases For Select Portland Metropolitan Watersheds, Elizabeth Dimmick, Scott Kaden, Elizabeth Mros, Doug Strickler, Alex Welsch
Atlases For Select Portland Metropolitan Watersheds, Elizabeth Dimmick, Scott Kaden, Elizabeth Mros, Doug Strickler, Alex Welsch
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
The primary purpose of this project is to promote planning on a watershed basis in the Portland Metropolitan area. We intend to support Metro's Regional Planning Framework process by encouraging a stewardship ethic based on watershed considerations. Atlases characterizing several of Portland's watersheds will provide specific information to three audiences: planners, community activists, and decision makers. The atlases will provide an information base upon which watershed management processes can be built.
Hillsdale: Connecting People And Places, Warren Baker, Preston Beck, Inhwan Chang, Nanci Egan, Joel Freedman, Kyle Hauger, Barry Manning, Ruth Selid, Susan Van Staveren
Hillsdale: Connecting People And Places, Warren Baker, Preston Beck, Inhwan Chang, Nanci Egan, Joel Freedman, Kyle Hauger, Barry Manning, Ruth Selid, Susan Van Staveren
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
This document contains information developed to enhance the efforts of the Hillsdale Vision Group in making Hillsdale a more accessible and pedestrian-friendly community. There are three primary focus areas in the document.
- A Pedestrian and Bicycle Accessibility Improvement Study. The purpose of this study is to identify potential pedestrian and bicycle routes to the Hillsdale commercial core. It also suggests methods to implement pedestrian and bicycle accessibility, connectivity, and continuity to the surrounding area.
- A Street Reclassification Report. This report describes the process for street re-classification in the City of Portland and considers the issues which may arise in this …
Creating A Better Tomorrow: A Curriculum For Teaching Children About Planning, Lori Stroope, Lauren Waterton
Creating A Better Tomorrow: A Curriculum For Teaching Children About Planning, Lori Stroope, Lauren Waterton
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
The goal of this packet is to make students aware of their urban environment and demonstrate that their action a influence their community.
Creating Community Through Urban Gardens, Jay Gratchner, Susan Hartnett, Susan Kroll, Laurie Nicholson
Creating Community Through Urban Gardens, Jay Gratchner, Susan Hartnett, Susan Kroll, Laurie Nicholson
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
"Creating Community Through Urban Gardening" represents the commitment of four individuals to assist the Oregon Food Bank (OFB) in its efforts to meet the food needs of the people of Oregon. The project was specifically designed to assist OFB in achieving its strategic goals which seek to "triple the amount of quality food acquired and made available to disadvantaged people" and to "impact the conditions underlying hunger and to promote the empowerment of disadvantaged people to achieve economic independence." The work of the project explored strategies for an urban gardening program that could be implemented by OFB. This report is …