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1988

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Law Enforcement Services In Clackamas County: Description And Financial Analysis, Judy Seppanen Davis, Peter B. Morris, Mark Bechtel, Jan Monroe, Charles Tracy, Sheldon Edner Dec 1988

Law Enforcement Services In Clackamas County: Description And Financial Analysis, Judy Seppanen Davis, Peter B. Morris, Mark Bechtel, Jan Monroe, Charles Tracy, Sheldon Edner

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

This report was prepared for the Clackamas County Blue Ribbon Committee on Law Enforcement by the Center for Urban Studies, Portland State University. The report provides a description of the current system of law enforcement service provision in the County by city and County service providers. It also analyzes the current financing process of law enforcement with regard to the equity of service received in relation co amounts paid by city and County residents. The analysis focuses only on law enforcement and does not address rhe other services provided by the County or other jurisdictions. Further, the findings presented here …


Governing And Managing Multi-Modal Transit Agencies In A Multicentric Era, Sy Adler, Sheldon Edner Dec 1988

Governing And Managing Multi-Modal Transit Agencies In A Multicentric Era, Sy Adler, Sheldon Edner

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

We explore the dynamics of governing and managing multi-modal regional transit agencies through a case study of the Tri-County Metropolitan Transit District (Tri-Met), which provides bus and rail transit services to the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area (see map). Along with other similarly constituted firms in the United States transit industry, Tri-Met confronts the challenge of providing service in a geopolitical context that is quite different than when the agency was created. The critical new element in Tri-Met's operating environment is the emergence of several suburban business centers that effectively compete with the Portland central business district (CBD), and are seeking …


The Market For Convention Facilities, Philipp Degens, M. Hossein Haeri, James G. Strathman Dec 1988

The Market For Convention Facilities, Philipp Degens, M. Hossein Haeri, James G. Strathman

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

Conventions, trade shows and meetings represent an industry of considerable size in the United States. In a 1984 survey, the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus estimated a total of 20.5 billion dollars of annual expenditure generated by 54.3 million delegates nationwide. Despite its economic importance, the industry has received little analytical attention in the literature on tourism. In this paper we develop and estimate a model of demand for metropolitan convention facilities. Our results suggest that metropolitan convention activity is sensitive to both cost and attraction-related factors.


Employment Decline I Timber Dependent Regions, Anthony M. Rufolo, James G. Strathman, Lois M. Bronfman Dec 1988

Employment Decline I Timber Dependent Regions, Anthony M. Rufolo, James G. Strathman, Lois M. Bronfman

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

Employment in the wood products industry in Oregon has declined over the past decade despite the resurgence in demand for the products of the industry in the last few years. Because of the dependency of rural regions on this industry, the Ford Foundation funded the authors to undertake a study of the causes and consequences of employment decline within the industry. Such information can contribute to the development of strategies for improving the economic viability of these regions.

Tunber dependent regions in Oregon fit the classic export-base model of economic development These areas produce wood products for export to other …


Report On State Measure 5 Finances Intercollegiate Athletic Fund By Increasing Malt Beverage, Cigarette Taxes, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Nov 1988

Report On State Measure 5 Finances Intercollegiate Athletic Fund By Increasing Malt Beverage, Cigarette Taxes, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Report On Ballot Measure 4 Requires Full Sentences Without Parole, Probation For Certain Repeat Felonies, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Nov 1988

Report On Ballot Measure 4 Requires Full Sentences Without Parole, Probation For Certain Repeat Felonies, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Geographic Information Systems: Research Issues, Kenneth Dueker Nov 1988

Geographic Information Systems: Research Issues, Kenneth Dueker

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

GIS research has evolved by trial and error. We need to think more systematically about GIS research. New technology and societal needs are important determinants of issues that govern GIS research strategies. URISA has a stake in fostering GIS research, particularly research that is appliications driven.


Report On Ballot Measure 7: Oregon Scenic Waterway System, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 1988

Report On Ballot Measure 7: Oregon Scenic Waterway System, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Report On State Measure 6: Indoor Clean Air Law Revisions Banning Public Smoking, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 1988

Report On State Measure 6: Indoor Clean Air Law Revisions Banning Public Smoking, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Report On Ballot Measure 1: Extends Governor's Veto Deadline After Legislature Adjourns; Requires Prior Announcement, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 1988

Report On Ballot Measure 1: Extends Governor's Veto Deadline After Legislature Adjourns; Requires Prior Announcement, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Report On Ballot Measure 8 Revokes Ban On Sexual Orientation Discrimination In State Executive Branch, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Oct 1988

Report On Ballot Measure 8 Revokes Ban On Sexual Orientation Discrimination In State Executive Branch, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Infrastructure Politics: The Dynamics Of Crossing San Francisco Bay, Sy Adler Oct 1988

Infrastructure Politics: The Dynamics Of Crossing San Francisco Bay, Sy Adler

Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations

Analyzes the efforts to deal with the San Francisco Bay Bridge controversy, 1945-59, to develop a theory of the politics of transport infrastructure projects by studying the influence of urban rivalry and the circumstances that allow political stalemates to be broken.


Information Report On Burglary In Multnomah County, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Sep 1988

Information Report On Burglary In Multnomah County, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Modeling Cadastral Spatial Relationships, Kenneth Dueker, Daniel Kjerne Sep 1988

Modeling Cadastral Spatial Relationships, Kenneth Dueker, Daniel Kjerne

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

Research exploring the object-oriented paradigm as a tool with which to model location of objects in maps is reported. The research led us into three areas:

  • the use of an object-oriented language, Smalltalk.-80 to model cadastral location using the object-oriented paradigm.
  • study of the development of spatial information systems, such as engineering design and computer-aided design(CAD) database systems based on object-oriented ideas, to see how that approach might be useful for developing a mapping system.
  • Finally, the conceptual exploration of how an object-oriented approach might facilitate linkages of location among layers of a land information system.

Future research is needed …


Outline Of City Club Remarks, Ernest Bonner Aug 1988

Outline Of City Club Remarks, Ernest Bonner

Ernie Bonner Collection

No abstract provided.


Background Report -- The Eastbank Freeway: A Review Of The Issues, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Aug 1988

Background Report -- The Eastbank Freeway: A Review Of The Issues, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Information Report On Medical Indigency In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Jul 1988

Information Report On Medical Indigency In Oregon, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Report On Use Of State Bond Proceeds To Finance Fish Protection And Watershed Restoration Projects (State Ballot Measure No. 1), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) May 1988

Report On Use Of State Bond Proceeds To Finance Fish Protection And Watershed Restoration Projects (State Ballot Measure No. 1), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Report On Formation Of Pioneer People's Utility Districts No. 1 And No. 02 (Multnomah County Ballot Measures 26-7 And 26-8), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) May 1988

Report On Formation Of Pioneer People's Utility Districts No. 1 And No. 02 (Multnomah County Ballot Measures 26-7 And 26-8), City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Hillsboro Union High School District Community Information Project, Daniel O'Toole, Sheldon Edner, Chuck Beadle, Jan Monroe May 1988

Hillsboro Union High School District Community Information Project, Daniel O'Toole, Sheldon Edner, Chuck Beadle, Jan Monroe

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

The material below reports on the results of a contract between the Hillsboro Union High School District and the Center for Urban Studies, Portland State University. This contract reflects the District's desire for additional information concerning community ideas and perspectives on District programs. The District had suffered a series of levy defeats at the ballot box, despite significant budget reductions. The result was a major financial shortfall that produced significant program reductions, including the curtailment of athletic programs and busing services. The District's need was for a better understanding of not only specific citizen attitudes but also proposals that would …


Information Report On Involuntary Civil Commitment, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Apr 1988

Information Report On Involuntary Civil Commitment, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


City Club Of Portland Information Report On Hiv/Aids Problems And Issues, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Feb 1988

City Club Of Portland Information Report On Hiv/Aids Problems And Issues, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.


Evaluation Of Vertical Equity In Residential Property Assessments In The Lake Oswego And West Linn Areas, James G. Strathman, Dirce Toulan Feb 1988

Evaluation Of Vertical Equity In Residential Property Assessments In The Lake Oswego And West Linn Areas, James G. Strathman, Dirce Toulan

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

This report presents a statistical evaluation of vertical equity in the pattern of residential property assessments in the Lake Oswego, West Linn and nearby unincorporated areas based on an application of the Paglin-Fogarty method to a sample of recent sales. A vertically regressive pattern of inequity in assessments, which is characterized by systemmatic under-assessment of higher-valued properties and overassessment of lower-valued properties, was found. Based on the entire sample, it was estimated that a typical $75,000 property was overassessed by about $4,700, and a typical $175,000 property was underassessed by $8,800.


Portland State University's Impact On The Portland Smsa Economy, James G. Strathman Feb 1988

Portland State University's Impact On The Portland Smsa Economy, James G. Strathman

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

Portland State University's contribution to the metropolitan Portland economy is both diverse and considerable. A 1982 study estimated that the expenditures made by the University, its faculty and staff, and its full-time students generated over $150 million in gross output in the region. Given the changes that have taken place over the past five years, a re-examination of the University's economic impacts is warranted. This report examines Portland State University's contribution to metropolitan economic activity based on data from the 1985-86 academic year.

The approach taken in this report differs in several respects from the 1982 study. In addition to …


Homestead Neighborhood And The Oregon Health Sciences University Background And Recommendations Report, Thomas Bizeau, Jim Crawford, Barton Delacy, Yousef Massoudifar, Tom Mcconnell, Foziah Rahman, Ezzat Rassoli, Barbara Sochacka Jan 1988

Homestead Neighborhood And The Oregon Health Sciences University Background And Recommendations Report, Thomas Bizeau, Jim Crawford, Barton Delacy, Yousef Massoudifar, Tom Mcconnell, Foziah Rahman, Ezzat Rassoli, Barbara Sochacka

Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects

The Homestead Neighborhood is located in southwest Portland. It was first studied as part of the Marquam Hill Plan in 1977. Since that time two major health providers, the Shriners and the Veterans Administration,have built new facilities on the hill. The Oregon Health Sciences University is now poised and ready for major expansion of its medical schools, hospital and research facilities. Meanwhile, area residents and property owners, have voiced concerns about increased traffic, and building density.

Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU) contracted with the School of Urban and Public Affairs at Portland State University to draft a comprehensive neighborhood plan, …


New West, New South, New Region: The Discovery Of The Sunbelt, Carl Abbott Jan 1988

New West, New South, New Region: The Discovery Of The Sunbelt, Carl Abbott

Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports

Given the speed with which we have embraced the idea and terminology of a Sunbelt, this essay attempts to explore several related issues. As an introduction, it will briefly review the process of introduction and acceptance of the term. It will then explore possible reasons for the "discovery" of the Sunbelt, its seemingly quick success, and its persistent use after it has slipped to the status of cliche in national journalism. The underlying concern is to understand why Americans took the new terminology so readily to heart by examining what it is that "Sunbelt" explains or implies that lies beyond …


Official Population Estimates For Oregon Counties And Cities July 1, 1978-July 1, 1987, Portland State University. Population Research Center Jan 1988

Official Population Estimates For Oregon Counties And Cities July 1, 1978-July 1, 1987, Portland State University. Population Research Center

Oregon Population Estimates and Reports

This report contains the following tables:

  • Population estimates of Oregon by area, type and specific metropolitan areas: 1978-1987
  • Population estimates for counties and cities: 1978-1987
  • Certified population estimates for Oregon cities by population size: July 1, 1987
  • Components of population change by county: 1980-1987
  • Population estimates for Oregon and its counties by age and sex: July 1, 1987


A Management Study For Waterfront Park, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Parks And Recreation Jan 1988

A Management Study For Waterfront Park, Portland (Or.). Bureau Of Parks And Recreation

Portland City Archives

No abstract provided.


Adolescent Shoplifting And Situational Stimuli, James A. Chambers Jan 1988

Adolescent Shoplifting And Situational Stimuli, James A. Chambers

Dissertations and Theses

Adolescent shoplifting has provoked limited and somewhat controversial perspectives within the sociological and psychological literature. These controversies center around the empirical variables used for analysis. A companion argument focuses on the subjective and objective measurement of these variables. This research explicated variables from the sociological literature to test their relationship, using multiple linear regression, to adolescent shoplifting behavior. These variables and situational stimuli were operationalized in a simultaneous model to demonstrate a proximate occurrence of the attitude-situation-behavior reciprocal. This reciprocal is a learning theory which suggests that direct and vicarious experiences accompanied by rewards and punishment, in one's environment, lead …


City Club Of Portland Annual Report 1988-89, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.) Jan 1988

City Club Of Portland Annual Report 1988-89, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)

City Club of Portland

No abstract provided.