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  1. The Sullivan's Gulch Trail Study

    This study follows a recent engineering study by PSU students, which offers a potential trail alignment in the Sullivan’s Gulch. Metro Parks and Greenspaces asked for a product that would identify whether and...

  2. Planning Implications of Globalization in Portland, Oregon

    It is the purpose of this paper to shed a little light on information that has been gathered on the trends of globalization; to examine those trends as they are occurring within the region within the context of...

  3. Milwaukie Ave Main Street Plan

    This plan provides an analysis of Milwaukie Avenue as a neighborhood Main Street and provides recommendations for its growth and improvement. Methods of analysis included a comprehensive land use and...

  4. West Portland Town Center: Developing Partnerships for Planning and Implementation

    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...

  5. Boise Neighborhood Gateway Project

    This project is a plan to transform an under-utilized parcel of public land into a community asset. Through the analysis of construction, funding, site constraints, maintenance and stewardship options, the...

  6. Wildlife Crossings: Rethinking Road Design to Improve Safety and Reconnect Habitat

    This guidebook provides Portland-area planners with relevant information about wildlife crossings in an urban context. While information on wildlife crossings and their effectiveness has been available for a...

  7. Anti-Displacement Strategies: Nonprofit Organizations in Old Town Chinatown

    Old Town Chinatown is home to over 40 nonprofit organizations (nonprofits), including social service providers and arts, history, and culture groups. These groups contribute immeasurably to the community...

  8. Community Solutions: Moving Toward Brownfield Redevelopment

    Urban growth boundaries are intended to encourage more development within the existing developed areas and save rural lands from urban sprawl. If this is true, why are there so many large areas of vacant land...

  9. Making South Downtown Portland

    Principals that guided the project:

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