Give us your feedback on PDC's 2015-20 Draft Strategic Plan
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Vision: Portland is one of the most globally competitive, healthy and equitable cities in the world.
Goal: the goal of this strategy is to harness and expand PDC's tools for job creation, place-making, and economic opportunity to achieve widely shared prosperity among all resident of Portland.
The following are the 5 main objectives of the Plan. Let us know how important each objective is to you:
What do you like about the Plan?
No response.Does anything in the Plan need greater emphasis? Please explain.
No response.What is missing from the Plan? Please share your advice:
Selling off the land in PDC's inventory should be in the plan. It is very difficult to help create 'healthy connected neighborhoods' when there are large vacant parcels owned indefinitely by PDC sitting on main corridors
Is there anything else you would like to share?
PDC should work with Legacy Emanuel hospital to figure out what to do with their vacant land or take it back through Eminent Domain and sell it on the open market.
It is a travesty that 45 years later nothing exists on the vacant parcels at Vancouver and Russell, Williams and Russell, Williams and Stanton, and Williams and Graham
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