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  • Metropolitan Portland is often cited as a model for regional planning and growth management. In the 19905, both academics and the popular press "discovered" the Portland region, connecting our quality ...
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  • 2. [Article] A History of Metro
    This document traces the evolution of Metro both as an idea and as an organization that serves an increasing range of public needs within the Portland metropolitan area. Several themes stand out as we ...
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  • This brief history traces the evolution of Metro both as an idea and as an organization that serves an increasing range of public needs within the Portland metropolitan area. Several themes stand out as ...
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  • Later this year the Metro Council will face a decision about expansion of the urban growth boundary (UGB). Reaching a verdict on that question will require negotiating the conflicts between the long term ...
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  • Focusing on Regional Centers and other places designated in 2040, this article is the first in a two part series discussing some of the key concepts of density and open space, inseparably intertwined with ...
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  • 20 pp. Map, tables. Published July, 2001. Captured January 28, 2009.
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  • 41 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, figures. Published October 8, 2008. Captured January 28, 2009.
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