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E-grāmata: Portland Edge: Challenges And Successes In Growing Communities

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  • Formāts: 344 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 22-Jun-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Island Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781597267779
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  • ISBN-13: 9781597267779
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Portland, Oregon has been touted, not always by itself, as one of the most "livable" cities in the US. Set in a lush river valley, framed by the Coast Range and the Cascade Mountains, blessed with generally temperate Pacific maritime weather, and inhabited by what appears to be a very large number of progressive urban planners, Portland is a magnet for those drawn to such attractions. However, Portland is pricing much of its populace out of the housing market, it often has the highest unemployment in the nation, and its people have just voted in a measure that could stop its style of land use planning in its tracks. Ozawa (urban studies and planning, Portland State U.) and her contributors (many of whom, such as Carl Abbot and Chet Orloff, live in Portland) examine how well the promises of the last generation's experimental approach to development and government have actually worked. They report on the effect planning has had on the economy, local government, and Portland's downtown. This is a good baseline for comparison in the coming years with new policies on planning coming into operation. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
List of Tables, Figures, and Photos
xi
Preface xv
Introduction 1(8)
The Portland Edge in Context
9(26)
Heike Mayer
John Provo
It's Not an Experiment: Regional Planning at Metro, 1990 to the Present
35(26)
Ethan Seltzer
Urban Redevelopment in Portland: Making the City Livable for Everyone?
61(23)
Karen J. Gibson
Dialectics of Control: The Origins and Evolution of Conflict in Portland's Neighborhood Association Program
84(18)
Matthew Witt
The Myth and Reality of Portland's Engaged Citizenry and Process-Oriented Government
102(16)
Steven Reed Johnson
Community Radio in Community Development: Portland's KBOO Radio
118(22)
Gerald Sussman
J. R. Estes
If Zealously Promoted by All: The Push and Pull of Portland Parks History
140(24)
Chet Orloff
Centers and Edges: Reshaping Downtown Portland
164(20)
Carl Abbott
The Reality of Portland's Housing Market
184(22)
Deborah Howe
Housing Density and Livability in Portland
206(24)
Nancy Chapman
Hollie Lund
The Evolution of Transportation Planning in the Portland Metropolitan Area
230(27)
Sy Adler
Jennifer Dill
Keeping the Green Edge: Stream Corridor Protection in the Portland Metropolitan Region
257(23)
Connie P. Ozawa
J. Alan Yeakley
Portland's Response to Homeless Issues and the ``Broken Windows'' Theory
280(22)
Tracy J. Prince
Conclusion 302(3)
About the Contributors 305(6)
Index 311