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Portland State University

1993

Community development -- Oregon -- North Clackamas County

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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.


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