Projects
25 projects found
2040 Portland Freight Plan
Planning
In Planning
January 2020 - July 2023
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is engaging Portlanders to plan how to move goods through the city while meeting our goals for a safe multimodal system that supports economic prosperity, human and environmental health, equity, and resilience.
ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan Implementation
Planning
In Planning
August 2020 - November 2020
On July 21, 2021, Portland City Council adopted the ADA Title II Public Right-of-Way Transition Plan. The plan provides a framework for improving public right-of-way and related Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) programs so they comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Anti-Displacement Action Plan
Planning
Active
Active
The Anti-Displacement Action Plan (ADAP) is a joint effort between the City of Portland and the community to coordinate policies and actions that promote equitable development and reduce the harmful impacts of involuntary displacement on residents, businesses and cultural organizations.
Broadway Weidler 2040 Main Street Plan (Postponed)
Planning
In Planning
Project in planning stage
Thank you for your interest in the Broadway Weidler 2040 Main Street Plan. The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has postponed this project until further notice.
Design Overlay Zone Amendments (DOZA)
Planning
Completed
Adopted on June 30, 2021, DOZA updates and improves the City’s design review process and regulatory tools. The changes allow more projects to go directly to the permit process and provide flexibility and variety to design standards. The zoning code and map changes went into effect on August 1, 2021.
Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA)
Planning
Active
Active
The purpose of the Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) is to analyze and forecast growth in Portland’s industrial and other business districts, then designate an adequate 20-year supply of developable land for businesses and jobs.
Eliot Parking Permit Plan Overview
Planning
In Planning
Summer 2022 - Summer 2024
Planning work by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) to create a parking permit program for the Eliot neighborhood.
Expanding Opportunities for Affordable Housing
Planning
Completed
There are more than 400 community-based organizations with hundreds of acres of buildable land in Portland. Many members of these communities want to help solve the housing crisis. This project, funded by a grant from Metro, will help them start the process.
Ezones Map Correction Project
Planning
Completed
Active
The Ezone Project corrects environmental overlay zones to better align with mapped natural resources and wildlife habitat.
City Council voted to adopt the Ezone Project on May 25, 2022. The amendments to the official zoning maps and the zoning code go into effect on October 1, 2022.
City Council voted to adopt the Ezone Project on May 25, 2022. The amendments to the official zoning maps and the zoning code go into effect on October 1, 2022.
Floodplain Resilience Plan
Planning
Completed
Active
Updates floodplain regulations throughout the city to ensure that new development in the floodplain addresses flood risk from a changing climate, does not jeopardize threatened and endangered species, and allows Portlanders to continue to obtain federally backed flood insurance.
Fossil Fuel Terminal Zoning Amendments
Planning
Completed
The project is helping to implement new policy direction for fossil fuel distribution and storage facilities, through changes to the zoning code.
LGBTQ+ Historic Sites Project
Planning
Active
Historic places associated with queer histories are underrepresented in historic resource inventories nationwide. Portland’s LGBTQ+ Historic Sites Project seeks to identify, document, and preserve historic resources associated with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer+ histories.
Lower SE Rising Area Plan
Planning
Active
Active
The Lower SE Rising Area Plan will assess land use and transportation issues in Brentwood-Darlington and portions of Mt Scott-Arleta, Woodstock and Lents.
Active
Exploring future streetcar to Montgomery Park in NW and Hollywood Town Center in NE Portland, and jobs and housing opportunities along the way. While work on the NE areas has concluded, work on the NW area continues and has resulted in a Montgomery Park Area Plan (MPAP) Proposed Draft.
North Portland in Motion
Planning
In Planning
The Portland Bureau of Transportation's (PBOT) North Portland in Motion plan identifies transportation needs and near-term investments to improve access to community destinations and support walking, biking, and transit use in the North Portland peninsula.
Off-road Cycling Master Plan
Planning
Completed
BPS recently completed the Off-road Cycling Master Plan, providing a conceptual framework for development of off-road cycling facilities throughout the city. Building these facilities will require significant additional site-specific planning, community involvement, environmental review and funding.
Parkrose Community Plan
Planning
Active
Active
Historic Parkrose is leading work on the Parkrose Community Plan in partnership with the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability and other government and community partners to address topics such as safe streets, housing and displacement, access to jobs, community spaces, and emergency preparedness.
Residential Infill Project
Planning
Completed
City Council adopted RIP, including the deeper affordability bonus and the historic resource demolition disincentive amendments, on Aug. 12, 2020. Most changes — including rezones, new overlay zones, increased options for housing, and limits on building scale — went into effect on Aug. 1, 2021.
Residential Infill Project - Part 2 (RIP2)
Planning
Completed
RIP2 was unanimously approved by City Council and will expand housing opportunities in Portland’s very low density R10 and R20 zones, add allowances for attached houses and cottage clusters across all neighborhoods, and increase options for homeownership. RIP2 goes into effect on June 30, 2022.
South Portland Area Planning
Planning
On hold
The Bureau of Planning and Sustainability and Portland Bureau of Transportation are working with community members to develop transportation and land use plans in South Portland, featuring a Naito Main Street Plan.
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