What is your top priority for the Broadway Corridor project?
No response.
What news banner headline would you like to see about the Broadway Corridor area in ten years?
Audit of the Broadway Corridor to date indicates public investment will be repaid thru increase in property taxes in less than 10 years.
Describe your concerns about the Broadway Corridor project.
Insufficient consideration of urban form and quality of pedestrian experience.
Do you think the Broadway Corridor project is a good opportunity for you and your community?
Yes
Why?
It should assure that Portland's central city remains healthy, accessable and a beacon of world class urban development.
Will you continue to participate in the planning of the Broadway Corridor project?
Yes
Why?
Because its success at all levels is immeasurably important to the city, state and region.
What best describes your connection to the Broadway Corridor located in the Old Town Chinatown Neighborhood? (Check all that apply)
I drive through the area
I walk through the area
I bike in the area
I visit the area for food, shopping, or entertainment
Other - I have been envolved in Portland's planning and development since 1973
Select the top 3 locations
Pioneer Courthouse
Tom McCall Park
Powell's Books
Explain why you made these selections.
Resonate with my values and lifestyle
What activities would you like to do in the Broadway Corridor project area that you can't do now in the city? (Types of events, recreational activities, programs, etc.)
Show off the exceptional integration of housing and services supporting those challenged by economic, mental health and physical disabilities in a vital multi faceted and heterogeneous community of folks who love workin, living and enjoying their free time in a fully integrated place.
What will make the public spaces in the Broadway Corridor project area feel comfortable, safe and welcoming to you and your family?
See above.
Play
Restore and site the children's sculpture garden that was removed to accommodate the Saturday Market relocation to McCall Park
A best of type skateboard park with welcoming seating so all can enjoy
Events
A multi-ethnic gathering which shares art, dance, music and food at a singular event that encourages cultural interchange in one place at one time.
Retail
Predominantly locally owned and sourced shops affordable for startups and sustainable for those established
Sustainable Infrastructure
Buildings, parks and street fixtures which are regionally sourced and manufactured
Education
AFfordable child care and pre school avaiable to all who live and/or work in the district
Access to excellent public schools sufficient to meet the needs of all school aged children living in the district
A variety of private speciality schools (and charter schools) that make this the most attractive neighborhood in the city for families with children.
Arts & Culture
Existing arts and cultural institutions given priority for space to meet their growth demands
Social Services
Adequate to serve those in need within well designed, fully funded facilities
Adequate to assure that no one sleeps anywhere except where appropriate facilities with services are provided
Incubator Spaces
As needed...the market will respond as like it has with the exceptional We Work space in the Customs House
Food & Beverages
The market will provide in the context of the vital sTreet life previously mentioned.
Greenery
Linked green spaces with clear and accessable access as with the three wonderful parks in the Pearl
Streets to be generously greenscaped
Pedestrian only rights of way so that all important features linked independent of vehicles
Sports & Recreation
See schools
Pedestrian/Transit Amenities
See above
Prosper Portland Town Hall is not a certified voting system or ballot box. As with any public comment process, participation in Prosper Portland Town Hall is voluntary. The responses in this record are not necessarily representative of the whole population, nor do they reflect the opinions of any government agency or elected officials.
What is your top priority for the Broadway Corridor project?
No response.What news banner headline would you like to see about the Broadway Corridor area in ten years?
Audit of the Broadway Corridor to date indicates public investment will be repaid thru increase in property taxes in less than 10 years.
Describe your concerns about the Broadway Corridor project.
Insufficient consideration of urban form and quality of pedestrian experience.
Do you think the Broadway Corridor project is a good opportunity for you and your community?
Why?
It should assure that Portland's central city remains healthy, accessable and a beacon of world class urban development.Will you continue to participate in the planning of the Broadway Corridor project?
Why?
Because its success at all levels is immeasurably important to the city, state and region.What best describes your connection to the Broadway Corridor located in the Old Town Chinatown Neighborhood? (Check all that apply)
Select the top 3 locations
Explain why you made these selections.
Resonate with my values and lifestyle
What activities would you like to do in the Broadway Corridor project area that you can't do now in the city? (Types of events, recreational activities, programs, etc.)
Show off the exceptional integration of housing and services supporting those challenged by economic, mental health and physical disabilities in a vital multi faceted and heterogeneous community of folks who love workin, living and enjoying their free time in a fully integrated place.
What will make the public spaces in the Broadway Corridor project area feel comfortable, safe and welcoming to you and your family?
See above.
Play
Events
Retail
Sustainable Infrastructure
Education
Arts & Culture
Social Services
Incubator Spaces
Food & Beverages
Greenery
Sports & Recreation
Pedestrian/Transit Amenities