6,243 research outputs found
How do we know it is us without our past?
44 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, figures. Published 1974. Captured December 4, 2008.These are some of the notions, plans and
methods which indicate that the preservation
movement is off dead-center and moving in a
positive direction. [From the document
2008-2012 strategic plan
12 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Illus. Published February 2008. Captured September 8, 2009.This Plan is anchored by five Strategies that will guide our work and financial investments over the next five years.
1. Foster an open, inclusive, and accountable approach to economic development and prosperity in Portland and the region.
2. Position “communication” – listening as well as informing – at the center of every initiative we undertake.
3. Seek and cultivate new and mutually beneficial partnerships.
4. Develop new and innovative tools to finance the city’s livability and development objectives.
5. Care for the job satisfaction and professional development needs of the people of the organization, and cultivate organizational health and diversity. [From the Plan
Old Town / Chinatown development plan
46 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Maps, figures, appendices. Adopted December, 1999. Captured February 27, 2009.The Old Town/Chinatown Development Plan,
identified as an immediate need in the Vision
Plan, utilizes the goals and components of the
Vision Plan to prepare a strategy for immediate,
short-term and long-term public and private
investments. [From the Plan]"Funding for the Old Town/Chinatown Development Plan was provided by the Portland Development Commission.
Denorval Unthank Park assessment
23 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Tables, figures, illus., appendix. Published 2004. Captured August 28, 2009.The assessment and recommended improvements proposed for Denorval
Unthank Park will fulfill the ICURA accepted goals and strategies by
enhancing an existing park and creating a better environment within the Boise
Neighborhood and surrounding community. [From the document]"This report is funded by the Portland Development Commission.
Central Eastside Urban Renewal Area housing strategy
53 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Map, tables, appendices. Published October 16, 2003. Captured January 19, 2009.The Central Eastside Urban Renewal Area (CES URA) Housing Strategy has been developed to
guide urban renewal investments in the CES URA. The Strategy will serve as the guiding policy
document for all housing expenditures administered by the Portland Development Commission
(PDC) within the CES URA. [From the document
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