9 research outputs found

    City of Oregon City Molalla Avenue boulevard and bikeway improvements plan : Safety and enhancement plan, May 2001

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    22 pp. OCR supplied by UO. Illus. Published May, 2001; adopted October 17, 2001. Captured October 30, 2008.The key design, planning, and operational opportunities addressed in this memorandum include: reducing vehicular conflict points along Molalla Avenue and its intersecting access locations (both public and private); improving access along the Molalla Avenue corridor to provide safe and efficient operations for all travel modes throughout the corridor; and developing viable, efficient on-site and adjacent corridor circulation patterns consistent with and complementary to the proposed goals and objectives of the Molalla Avenue Bikeway and Boulevard Improvements Plan. [From the Plan

    City of Ashland stormwater and drainage master plan : Final report (2000)

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    234 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published June, 2000. Captured March 25, 2008.The City of Ashland Stormwater and Drainage Master Plan identifies existing drainage problems in the City of Ashland and proposes solutions to address them. It provides an inventory of creeks, including identification of areas requiring protection and restoration, and recommends future actions by the City and private developers to enhance the City鈥檚 creek corridors, improve water quality, and handle future storm drain capacity problems. [From the Plan

    Riverfront master plan

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    139 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published 2002; most recent activity October 15, 2002. Captured February 5, 2008.The Riverfront Master Plan... puts a new focus on Newberg's riverfront and sets the stage for development of a vibrant neighborhood combining small scale commercial, housing of various types, and open space oriented toward the river. [From the Plan]"The Riverfront Master Plan was funded in part through a generous grant to the City of Newberg from the Department of Land Conservation and Development.... Two private comapanies stepped up to assist the City: SP Newsprint agreed to provide additional funds, and Baker Rock Resources agreed to provide in-kind contributions.

    Willamette riverbank design notebook, Portland, Oregon : A tool designed to foster creativity and innovation in developing an urban river's edge that improves conditions for fish, wildlife and people

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    111 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, charts, tables, figures. Published May, 2001. Captured February 19, 2009.This notebook sets forth a design methodology and range of riverbank design concepts intended to: provide project proponents with a level of permitting certainty to the extent possible; streamline project review and approval timelines; allow permitting and reviewing agencies the opportunity to review projects in a uniform manner. [From the document

    Astoria riverfront vision plan : Draft vision plan

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    148 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, figures, illus., appendices. Published December, 2008. Captured July 15, 2009.Implementing opportunities to create a vibrant new edge along the riverfront, as well as cross connections back into the heart of the downtown and other adjacent areas. [From the Plan]"Financial assistance for this document provided by the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972, as amended, administered by the Office of Ocean and Coastal Resource Mangement, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and the Ocean and Coastal Management Program, Department of Land Conservation and Development.

    Portland downtown riverfront habitat opportunities : fish and wildlife habitat enhancement opportunities along the Willamette River, between the Ross Island and Steel Bridges

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    24 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, figures, illus. Published August, 2002. Captured February 19, 2009.The Portland Downtown Riverfront Habitat Opportunities report identifies habitat enhancement opportunities in nearshore waters and on shorelines within the study area, between the Ross Island and Steel Bridges. The enhancement opportunities described in the report are fairly simple, lowcost designs intended to provide incremental improvements, at a generally small scale, within the urban context of the downtown Willamette River. The report is intended to provide immediate benefits while larger-scale, long-term planning is underway. [From the document]"The report was funded by the Portland Development Commission (PDC) and a grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF).

    Tri-City water pollution control plant site master plan

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    14 pp. OCR and bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, charts, figures. Published August, 2002. Captured February 4, 2009.[T]his plan: cost effectively provides wastewater services to the Tri-City Service District ratepayers; incorporates numerous community benefits such as providing recreational and meeting areas that are related to providing wastewater treatment capacity; enhances the site by reintroducing native environments such as wetlands and forested areas; provides an example for others in the County for protecting and enhancing water resources, and highlights the rich history of the site through a trail system with interpretive elements intended to inform the public. [From the Gladstone letter of endorsement

    Lloyd Crossing : Sustainable urban design plan & catalyst project

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    112 pp. Maps, tables, figures, illus. Published July 1, 2004. Captured September 3, 2009.The Portland Development Commission (PDC) has sponsored this study in order to examine the benefits of an integration of urban design strategies, green infrastructure opportunities, shared building systems: innovative financial models for the 35-block Lloyd Crossing Study Area within the larger district, and to serve as a catalytic sustainable urban design model. [From the document

    North Macadam District framework plan : Steering committee's recommended plan

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    94 pp. Bookmarks modified by UO. Maps, tables, figures, appendix. Adopted August 11, 1999. Captured February 16, 2009.The North Macadam District Framework Plan defines the goals, objectives and overall vision intended to guide the redevelopment of the North Macadam District. It also describes an implementation strategy which proposes: (i) actions to be undertaken by the public and private sectors to achieve the vision and (ii) conceptual amendments to the City's Comprehensive Plan and development code to support the vision. [From the Plan
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