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1993

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Memo To Ernis And Carly Houk From Ernie Bonner, Ernest Bonner Dec 1993

Memo To Ernis And Carly Houk From Ernie Bonner, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Columbia South Shore Natural Resource Protection Plan Mitigation - Guidelines And Actions, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Planning Nov 1993

Columbia South Shore Natural Resource Protection Plan Mitigation - Guidelines And Actions, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Planning

Portland City Archives

Ordinance No. 167127 passed by Council November 17, 1993.


City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 1: The Sales Tax Initiative, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Nov 1993

City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 1: The Sales Tax Initiative, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 26-1: County Charter Change Concerning Jurisdiction Over County Roads Within Cities, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 1993

City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 26-1: County Charter Change Concerning Jurisdiction Over County Roads Within Cities, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Collected Working Papers, Phase 2, Portland Police Bureau/National Institute Of Justice Community Policing Assessment Project, Brian Stipak, Annette I. Jolin, Maria Clavadetscher, Susan Immer, James Marshall Sep 1993

Collected Working Papers, Phase 2, Portland Police Bureau/National Institute Of Justice Community Policing Assessment Project, Brian Stipak, Annette I. Jolin, Maria Clavadetscher, Susan Immer, James Marshall

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

Portland State University is one of three agencies, along with the Portland Police Bureau and the University of Oregon, working on a project funded by a grant from the National Institute of Justice, United States Department of Justice. The purpose of the grant is to develop and implement methods of measuring the performance of community policing. As the recipient of the grant, the Police Bureau has contracted with Portland State University, and also with the University of Oregon, to do some of the work for the grant. This PSU report of collected working papers was produced wider the contract between …


Concordia Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Concordia Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Eliot Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Eliot Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Kenton Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Kenton Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


King Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

King Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Recommended Piedmont Neighborhood Plan, Portland (Or.). City Planning Commission Jul 1993

Recommended Piedmont Neighborhood Plan, Portland (Or.). City Planning Commission

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Boise Neighborhood Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Boise Neighborhood Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Humboldt Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Humboldt Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Irvington Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Irvington Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Piedmont Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Piedmont Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Sabin Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor Jul 1993

Sabin Neighborhood Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35169, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 1: Allows Voter Approval Of Urban Renewal Bond Repayment Outside Limit, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Jun 1993

City Club Of Portland Report On Ballot Measure 1: Allows Voter Approval Of Urban Renewal Bond Repayment Outside Limit, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Region 2040: Final Report, Phase 1, Eco Northwest, Ltd. Jun 1993

Region 2040: Final Report, Phase 1, Eco Northwest, Ltd.

Metro Collection

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Report On Tax Reform In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) May 1993

City Club Of Portland Report On Tax Reform In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Information Report On Three-Year Serial Levy To Continue Jail Operations, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Apr 1993

City Club Of Portland Information Report On Three-Year Serial Levy To Continue Jail Operations, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Alternatives Analysis For Unincorporated North Clackamas County, Trell Anderson, Will D'Andrea, Tom Boullion, Aaron Corman, Donna Davis, Mark Greenhite, Barry Hennelly, John Mcknight, Nan Stark, Andy Wilch Apr 1993

Alternatives Analysis For Unincorporated North Clackamas County, Trell Anderson, Will D'Andrea, Tom Boullion, Aaron Corman, Donna Davis, Mark Greenhite, Barry Hennelly, John Mcknight, Nan Stark, Andy Wilch

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The Regional emphasis alternative focuses on the issues that will enhance and improve the study area's role as a leader in the region by highlighting specific policies targeted at economic development and transportation improvements.

The Neighborhood emphasis alternative focuses on livability issues and the policies that can be implemented in order to ensure that the study area evolves into a more attractive and amenable place for people to live and work.


City Club Of Portland Report On Downtown Parking, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Mar 1993

City Club Of Portland Report On Downtown Parking, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Lents: Alternatives For The Future, Kent Healy, Shea Gumusoglu, Mark Dane, Steve Kelley, Jim Holycross, Ning-Sheng Zhou, Michael Ray, Sean Loughran, Kyle Bairnsfather, Peggy Scolnick, Matt Zybas Mar 1993

Lents: Alternatives For The Future, Kent Healy, Shea Gumusoglu, Mark Dane, Steve Kelley, Jim Holycross, Ning-Sheng Zhou, Michael Ray, Sean Loughran, Kyle Bairnsfather, Peggy Scolnick, Matt Zybas

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

This document is the complement to the Issues Analysis. The Issues Analysis looked at the problems and issues which confront the Lents neighborhood. This document proposes actions that can be taken to address the issues identified in the previous analysis. Each section, e.g. Environment, Transportation, etc., has its own goals and subsequent objectives and actions. A goal is a broad statement of what is the desired outcome for the neighborhood. More specific objectives identify what needs to be done to improve things and to remedy the identified problems. The actions are means to achieve an objective. Specific potential implementers are …


Issues Statement For Unincorporated North Clackamas County, Trell Anderson, Will D'Andrea, Tom Boullion, Aaron Corman, Donna Davis, Mark Greenhite, Barry Hennelly, John Mcknight, Nan Stark, Andy Wilch Mar 1993

Issues Statement For Unincorporated North Clackamas County, Trell Anderson, Will D'Andrea, Tom Boullion, Aaron Corman, Donna Davis, Mark Greenhite, Barry Hennelly, John Mcknight, Nan Stark, Andy Wilch

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

This document was produced as a student project by students in the Master of Regional and Urban Planning (MURP) program at Portland State University during the Comprehensive Planning Workshop, Fall 1992. By focusing on a particular sub-area within Clackamas County, we hope to generate ideas and compile issues that may not have been seen in quite the same light as from a countywide perspective


Population Estimates For Oregon: July 1, 1992, Howard Wineberg, Population Research Center, Portland State University Feb 1993

Population Estimates For Oregon: July 1, 1992, Howard Wineberg, Population Research Center, Portland State University

Oregon Population Estimates and Reports

Population estimates for 1992 show that Multnomah County (605,000) continues to have substantially more people than any other Oregon county. Washington County is the second most populous county (340,000}; Clackamas County (294,500) has surpassed Lane County (293,700) for the third most populous county. In 1991, Lane County had 2,200 more persons than Clackamas County (290,900 vs. 288,700). At the other end of the population spectrum, six counties have fewer than 8,000 people. Wheeler County has the smallest population (1,500) with Gilliam County (1,750) and Sherman County (1,800) also containing fewer than 2,000 persons. The other counties with fewer than 8,000 …


Central City Transportation Management Plan, Portland (Or.) Lloyd District Task Force, Shiels & Obletz, Jhk & Associates, Meeting Points Jan 1993

Central City Transportation Management Plan, Portland (Or.) Lloyd District Task Force, Shiels & Obletz, Jhk & Associates, Meeting Points

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Bonneville Power Administration And Conservation, Ernest Bonner Jan 1993

Bonneville Power Administration And Conservation, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Lents: A Neighborhood Issues Analysis, Portland State University Jan 1993

Lents: A Neighborhood Issues Analysis, Portland State University

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

This document was prepared by graduate students at Portland State University in partial fulfillment of the Master of Urban and Regional Planning Degree. A comprehensive planning workshop was held during the Fall and Winter quarters of the 1992-1993 academic year. Workshop topics included an issues analysis during fall quarter and alternatives analysis during winter quarter. The alternatives analysis is still in progress and only this draft of the issues analysis is available at this time.

The purpose of this document is to assist in defining critical issues for the Lents neighborhood. In November of 1992, local citizens participated in a …


Five Downtown Strategies: Policy Discourse And Downtown Planning Since 1945, Carl Abbott Jan 1993

Five Downtown Strategies: Policy Discourse And Downtown Planning Since 1945, Carl Abbott

Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations

Downtown planning since World War II has been based on constantly changing assumptions about the nature of central business districts. From 1945 to 1955, downtown was seen as the city's unitary center, and the focus of planning activity was the improvement of downtown access and circulation. Between 1955 and 1965, downtown became a declining activity center and failing real estate market; planners and business groups fought decline and competition from the suburbs through programs like urban renewal. In the decade after 1965, a reaction against urban renewal led to a new conception of downtown as a set of distinct functional …


The Politics Of Land-Use Law In Oregon: Senate Bill 100, Twenty Years After, Carl Abbott Jan 1993

The Politics Of Land-Use Law In Oregon: Senate Bill 100, Twenty Years After, Carl Abbott

Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations

Describes the genesis of Oregon Senate Bill 100, 1973, and includes excerpts from a roundtable discussion by four men who were instrumental in creating the bill. The four men are Hector Macpherson, Ted Hallock, Stafford Hansel, and Henry Richmond. The bill called for an institutional structure for statewide land-use planning.


The Evolution Of Federal Transit Policy, Sy Adler Jan 1993

The Evolution Of Federal Transit Policy, Sy Adler

Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations

Examines how the US federal government came to subsidize a greater share of transit industry costs than most other national governments. Since World War II, downtown activists sought to boost their transit systems in the face of increasingly intense competition from suburban business centers; the transit systems of Los Angeles and San Francisco in particular were shaped by this competition. Downtown activists tried, with varying success, to influence the newly formed regional transit agencies and the Federal Department of Transportation, created in 1964. The federal government's role in urban transit has been characterized by a tension between economic rationalization and …