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What is your vision for the Broadway Corridor area?

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GOAL 1: KEEP PORTLAND COMPETITIVE

Create opportunities for education and economic growth; add a net gain of jobs in the region.
Response Percent Response Count
1- Not important 2.9% 2
2 10.1% 7
3 26.1% 18
4 30.4% 21
5 - Very important 30.4% 21

What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

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41
Skipped
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GOAL 2: KEEP PORTLAND ACCESSIBLE

Leverage regional assets and public benefits to enhance quality of life for Portlanders.
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not important 2.9% 2
2 5.9% 4
3 23.5% 16
4 16.2% 11
5 - Very important 51.5% 35

What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

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49
Skipped
21

GOAL 3: KEEP PORTLAND CONNECTED

Strengthen multimodal transportation connections; enhance the public realm to improve accessibility and create vibrant public spaces and recreational opportunities.
Response Percent Response Count
2 2.9% 2
3 1.5% 1
4 7.4% 5
5 - Very important 88.2% 60

What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

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62
Skipped
8

GOAL 4: KEEP PORTLAND HEALTHY

Develop the site so that it reflects high-quality construction, resource sharing, environmentally-friendly practices and social responsibility.
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not important 1.5% 1
2 7.4% 5
3 13.2% 9
4 27.9% 19
5 - Very important 50.0% 34

What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

Answered
46
Skipped
24

GOAL 5: KEEP PORTLAND ACCOUNTABLE

Create an implementable strategy that attracts private investment and delivers appropriate public benefit.
Response Percent Response Count
1 - Not important 9.0% 6
2 10.4% 7
3 28.4% 19
4 25.4% 17
5 - Very important 26.9% 18

What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

Answered
34
Skipped
36

Is there anything that we have missed? Please share your thoughts below:

Answered
36
Skipped
34
Julie Albright inside Pearl District
July 7, 2015, 10:25 AM
  • GOAL 1: KEEP PORTLAND COMPETITIVE
    • Create opportunities for education and economic growth; add a net gain of jobs in the region. - 4
  • What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

    By undergoing construction and adding businesses. Consider some sort of public market in the area. Also, upgrading the train/bus station.

  • GOAL 2: KEEP PORTLAND ACCESSIBLE
    • Leverage regional assets and public benefits to enhance quality of life for Portlanders. - 4
  • What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

    Consider adding a parking structure. There is already a shortage of nearby and affordable parking for residents in the area. Lessen crime in the area.

  • GOAL 3: KEEP PORTLAND CONNECTED
    • Strengthen multimodal transportation connections; enhance the public realm to improve accessibility and create vibrant public spaces and recreational opportunities. - 5 - Very important
  • What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

    Public transportation in the area is already where it should be. Additional parking should be considered. Vibrant public places are important, as long as they are adequately policed and maintained. Local residents should be involved.

  • GOAL 4: KEEP PORTLAND HEALTHY
    • Develop the site so that it reflects high-quality construction, resource sharing, environmentally-friendly practices and social responsibility. - 5 - Very important
  • What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

    Construction should impact local residents and business as little as possible (noise and access.)

  • GOAL 5: KEEP PORTLAND ACCOUNTABLE
    • Create an implementable strategy that attracts private investment and delivers appropriate public benefit. - 5 - Very important
  • What can we do to make this happen? Who should be involved?

    Private investment is obviously necessary.

  • Is there anything that we have missed? Please share your thoughts below:

    Plans need to consider crime and homelessness in the area. These need to be addressed and may impact the ability to attract private investment.

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The Framework Plan will provide a strategic vision for the broader study area and development concepts for the USPS site. Five goals or guiding principles will shape the strategic vision for redevelopment within the study area. Together, the consultant team, stakeholder advisory team and technical advisory team are exploring the following five draft goals and discussing examples of their implementation.

Please review the following draft goals and provide us with your feedback. Are we on the right track? How might these be implemented? Did we miss anything?

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