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Lents Gateway, A. G. Flynn, Carol Herzberg, Lisa Nasshahn, Brett Sheehan
Lents Gateway, A. G. Flynn, Carol Herzberg, Lisa Nasshahn, Brett Sheehan
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
The Lents Neighborhood of Portland, Oregon aspires to reclaim its identity and renew its economic vitality. Construction of the 1-205 freeway in the mid-1970's physically divided it and disrupted its sense of community. Prompted by the wishes of the community and other concerned parties for greater visibility and a stronger economic center for Lents, the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) has asked Lumpetek to study this site and develop recommendations for its best use. We will research physical, environmental and demographic aspects of the parcel and surrounding area, as well as designs which have been implemented on sites' with similar …
Exurban Development, Transportation Infrastructure And Access Management, Philip J. Wuest
Exurban Development, Transportation Infrastructure And Access Management, Philip J. Wuest
Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports
This paper explores the changing role of state highway corridors in an era of continued urban growth and decentralization. Its primary focus is on the impact of exurban development on state highway corridors and on the policy of access management to control or limit those impacts. The role of access management in distributing the benefits and costs of access to public facilities is outlined. As urban areas expand at the fringe, it is important to clarify to what extent the public good of roadways is diminished by direct corridor access by the private sector. This work is timely and relevant …
Travel And Parking Behavior In The United States, Gerard C. Mildner, James G. Strathman, Martha J. Bianco
Travel And Parking Behavior In The United States, Gerard C. Mildner, James G. Strathman, Martha J. Bianco
Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports
This paper looks at the connection between the regulation of parking by cities, transit service levels, and travel and parking behavior in the United States. Travel behavior information comes from the 1990 Nationwide Personal Transportation Survey (NPTS) and the Federal Urban Mass Transportation Administration’s 1990 Section 15 Report. Data on the current state of parking programs in place in central business districts of the U.S. is identified through telephone interviews of local officials responsible for parking policies from the twenty cities identified in the NPTS. The travel behavior analyses and the data from the parking officials interviews were combined with …
The Portland Region: Where City And Suburbs Talk To Each Other ... And Sometimes Agree, Carl Abbott
The Portland Region: Where City And Suburbs Talk To Each Other ... And Sometimes Agree, Carl Abbott
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations
Portland, OR, is often cited as an example of successful regional governance and planning. The metropolitan area appears to match many of the precepts of the popular "compact city" model of urban growth and to demonstrate the capacity of local and state government to shape growing metropolitan regions. Given this reputation, it is important to evaluate the relevance of the Portland experience for other communities, distinguishing unique local circumstances form generalizable characteristics. This analysis explores the spatial character of metropolitan Portland in the 1990s, summarizes the politics of regional planning, examines weaknesses in the Portland approach, and offers suggestions for …
Oregon State Ballot Measure 47: Property Tax "Cut And Cap', City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Oregon State Ballot Measure 47: Property Tax "Cut And Cap', City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Oregon State Ballot Measure 30: Unfunded State Mandates To Local Governments, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Oregon State Ballot Measure 30: Unfunded State Mandates To Local Governments, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Oregon State Ballot Measure 40: Crime Victim's Rights, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Oregon State Ballot Measure 40: Crime Victim's Rights, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Eco-Industrial Parks: A Case Study And Analysis Of Economic, Environmental, Technical, And Regulatory Issues, Sheila A. Martin, Keith A. Weitz, Robert A. Cushman, Aarti Sharma, Richard C. Lindrooth, Stephen R. Moran
Eco-Industrial Parks: A Case Study And Analysis Of Economic, Environmental, Technical, And Regulatory Issues, Sheila A. Martin, Keith A. Weitz, Robert A. Cushman, Aarti Sharma, Richard C. Lindrooth, Stephen R. Moran
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications
Despite a growing interest in and awareness of applications of industrial ecology (IE), such as eco-industrial parks (EIPs), little information is available about the potential economic and environmental benefits of EIPs, the process for successful EIP development, the important regulatory issues surrounding EIPs, or the technologies needed to support them. This report contains the results of a body of research intended to investigate and support the development of EIPs—communities of companies modeled after industrial ecosystems. EIPs can exist within defined boundaries and broader industrial ecosystems in a region. These communities consciously collaborate to enhance their economic performance through improved environmental …
Transit Time Internet Access: Prototype And Progress, Janet Vorvick
Transit Time Internet Access: Prototype And Progress, Janet Vorvick
Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports
Transit Time Internet Access Version (TTIA1) is a prototype messaging program which delivers real-time bus schedule information to users of the Internet. Using the World Wide Web and the well developed hypertext markup language (html), TTIA1 allows a bus user to request and receive schedule deviation information about a specific bus at a specific timepoint. TTIA1 is part of a project whose goal is to evaluate the effect on riders behavior and riders level of satisfaction of actual arrival time information.
Oregon State Ballot Measure 27: Legislative Approval Of All State Administrative Rules, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Oregon State Ballot Measure 27: Legislative Approval Of All State Administrative Rules, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
City Club Of Portland Report: Billboard Regulation In Portland, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club Of Portland Report: Billboard Regulation In Portland, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Under Construction: Building A Livable Future, Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District Of Oregon
Under Construction: Building A Livable Future, Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District Of Oregon
TriMet Collection
No abstract provided.
Bus Stop Based Schedule Database For The Transit Time Internet, Jun Qui
Bus Stop Based Schedule Database For The Transit Time Internet, Jun Qui
Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports
Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS) are a subset of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS). Bus Dispatch Systems (BDS) are importatnt components of APTS. Based on the Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) technology, the BDS generates exception reports for buses not adhering to their schedule. A Transit Time Internet Access System (TTIA) is under development. It currently reports bus schedule times and bus arrival times for time points (abbreviate as TP) along routes. The objective of a subsequent version of the TTIA is to provide user with schedule time at the bus stop level. This a report on progress to estimate stop level …
Beyond The Field Of Dreams: Light Rail And Growth Management In Portland, G. B. Arrington Jr., Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District Of Oregon
Beyond The Field Of Dreams: Light Rail And Growth Management In Portland, G. B. Arrington Jr., Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District Of Oregon
TriMet Collection
No abstract provided.
Neotraditional Design: Resisting The Decentralizing Forces Of New Spatial Technologies, Kenneth Dueker, Martha J. Bianco
Neotraditional Design: Resisting The Decentralizing Forces Of New Spatial Technologies, Kenneth Dueker, Martha J. Bianco
Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports
The New Urbanist, or Neotraditional, movement that has characterized urban planning since the beginning of the 1990s has a vision of how people should live, work, and travel in a manner that, planners believe, will be "best" for society and for the environment. At the core of this vision is the notion that a return to the high densities, architectural form, and lifestyle of the period prior to World War II will result in a better society. A question that is ignored by the neotraditional proposals is the extent to which changing technologies might make calls for higher densities obsolete. …
Thinking About Cities: The Central Tradition In U.S. Urban History, Carl Abbott
Thinking About Cities: The Central Tradition In U.S. Urban History, Carl Abbott
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations
Urban history in United States in the last 150 years has been concerned with two central questions. Historians of three generations focused on the process of urbanization and the problem of civic order in the cities. The historians of recent times emphasize on community formation as the determinant of economic growth and its general effect. Earlier scholars discussed the creation of communities and institutions and the correlation between urban and national development. Thus, interaction between city and citizen is a viable theme of urban history.
Downtown Community Association Residential Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35533, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor
Downtown Community Association Residential Plan Action Charts: Adopted By Resolution Number 35533, Portland (Or.). Office Of The City Auditor
Portland City Archives
No abstract provided.
Experimental Race Estimates For Oregon: July 1, 1993, Howard Wineberg, Portland State University. Population Research Center
Experimental Race Estimates For Oregon: July 1, 1993, Howard Wineberg, Portland State University. Population Research Center
Oregon Population Estimates and Reports
This report provides experimental population estimates by race for Oregon and its counties for July 1, 1993. Estimates of the Hispanic population are also included; Hispanics are an ethnic group and may be of any race.
Correspondence With 2040 Means Business Committee, Metro (Or.)
Correspondence With 2040 Means Business Committee, Metro (Or.)
Metro Collection
No abstract provided.
Remarks From Ernie Bonner, Ernest Bonner
Remarks From Ernie Bonner, Ernest Bonner
Ernie Bonner Collection
No abstract provided.
City Of Portland Ballot Measure 26-39: Term Limits For Portland Elected Officials, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Of Portland Ballot Measure 26-39: Term Limits For Portland Elected Officials, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Impact Of The Urban Growth Boundary On Metropolitan Housing Markets, Gerard C. Mildner, Kenneth Dueker, Anthony M. Rufolo
Impact Of The Urban Growth Boundary On Metropolitan Housing Markets, Gerard C. Mildner, Kenneth Dueker, Anthony M. Rufolo
Center for Urban Studies Publications and Reports
As required by state law, Metro has conducted an "Urban Growth Report" and a "Housing Needs Analysis" to determine whether the currant Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) surrounding the Portland metropolitan area is sufficient to handle the increase in population and number of households expected over the next 20 years. Mr. Don Morissette commissioned Portland State University's Center for Urban Studies to assess whether the techniques used in theses two studies were appropriate and to assess the impact of the UGB on housing markets in the Portland metropolitan area generally. The focus will be be on the impact of the UGB …
Oregon Ballot Measure 25: 60 Percent Legislative Vote Required To Pass Revenue Bills, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
Oregon Ballot Measure 25: 60 Percent Legislative Vote Required To Pass Revenue Bills, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
Metro 2040 Framework Update, Spring 1996, Metro (Or.)
Metro 2040 Framework Update, Spring 1996, Metro (Or.)
Metro Collection
No abstract provided.
The Internationalization Of Washington, D.C., Carl Abbott
The Internationalization Of Washington, D.C., Carl Abbott
Urban Studies and Planning Faculty Publications and Presentations
The globalization of U.S. cities is attracting increasing theoretical and empirical attention. The author analyzes internationally oriented activities in metropolitan Washington, D.C., and demonstrates that the city's international roles are built directly on its historic function as a national city. Focusing on change over time, the author also shows that globalization is a stepwise process: Several key periods of the expansion of international functions were followed by periods of gradual absorption. In comparative context, Washington supports arguments about the separability of international functions and shows the importance of historical development in determining the different ways in which cities interact with …
The Car Sharer's Companion: An Owner's Manual For Car Sharing In Portland, Oregon, Graham S. Clark, Tom G. Davis
The Car Sharer's Companion: An Owner's Manual For Car Sharing In Portland, Oregon, Graham S. Clark, Tom G. Davis
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
So, you want to start a car sharing organization.
The Car Sharer's Companion, researched and written by the team members of CarShare Cascadia Mobility Consultants, is your handbook and resource guide for starting a car sharing organization in Portland, Oregon. After your operation mobilizes, the Companion can continue to serve as a reference.
It comes in two parts.
Part I: An Ignition Guide presents the steps to start up a car sharing operation. Its four chapters cover how to build and incorporate your organization, how to find and serve a market for car sharing, what decisions to make in investment …
City Club Of Portland Report: Planning For Urban Growth In The Portland Metropolitan Area, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club Of Portland Report: Planning For Urban Growth In The Portland Metropolitan Area, City Club Of Portland (Portland, Or.)
City Club of Portland
No abstract provided.
A Plan For Parks And Recreation In Light Rail Station Communities, Mary Anderson, Heather Coleman, Alan Lehto, Kristina Gifford Mckenzie, Deena Platman, Paul Scarlett
A Plan For Parks And Recreation In Light Rail Station Communities, Mary Anderson, Heather Coleman, Alan Lehto, Kristina Gifford Mckenzie, Deena Platman, Paul Scarlett
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
This plan proposes new park classifications for THPRD, adding new types of park and recreation facilities appropriate to station communities and adjusting existing classifications to address the needs of a more urban environment. This plan also presents service criteria and design issues that should be considered in siting park and recreation facilities, and elements that should be incorporated into site design. The classifications, service criteria, and design elements were applied to the 170th/Elmonica station area, resulting in a conceptual park and recreation plan for that community, which is also included. Finally, strategies are presented to implement the recommendations contained in …
Output-Based Performance Measures For The North Carolina Office Of Waste Reduction, Sheila A. Martin, James R. Youngberg, Albert D. Bethke
Output-Based Performance Measures For The North Carolina Office Of Waste Reduction, Sheila A. Martin, James R. Youngberg, Albert D. Bethke
Institute of Portland Metropolitan Studies Publications
Research Triangle Institute (RTI) conducted this study to provide the foundation for implementing a results-based performance measurement system. RTI designed a system for NC OWR and similar state waste reduction outreach programs in EPA’s Region 4 that will collect, analyze, report, and maintain the output-based performance measures needed to manage the system, to monitor program scope and effectiveness, and to report to managers and key stakeholders on the program’s success in accomplishing its 0bjectives. Key questions we have addressed in this study include the following:
What is the current best practice for collecting and analyzing information about the effectiveness of …
West Portland Town Center: Developing Partnerships For Planning And Implementation, Matthew Aho, Stevie Greathouse, Kevin Snyder
West Portland Town Center: Developing Partnerships For Planning And Implementation, Matthew Aho, Stevie Greathouse, Kevin Snyder
Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects
Metro, the regional planning organization for Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, designated the area in Southwest Portland known as West Portland as a Town Center in its Region 2040 Preferred Growth Concept. Metro's Town Center definition is open to different levels of interpretation without much guidance as to how the Town Center vision (i.e. increased density, a mix of land uses, a sense of place, and an emphasis on alternative modes of travel) is to be planned for and implemented. Since this designation in 1994, public sector planning efforts have been initiated around and specific to the West Portland Town …