Title: An
1 An Eastbank Initiative
2City Vision
3City Vision
4City Vision
5 A connection between neighborhoods and the
river.
City Vision
6 A reconfigured I-5 freeway to bring together
both sides of the Central City and to revitalize
the Eastside waterfront.
City Vision
7This is not a new vision
8How can we realize this dream?
9Riverfront for People Goals
1. Bring people to the river. 2. More and
better transit 3. Revitalize the East Bank 4.
Two Golden Eggs 5. Livability
10Riverfront for People Goals
1. Bring people to the river. 2. More and
better transit 3. Revitalize the East Bank 4.
Two Golden Eggs 5. Livability
11Reconfigure the Freeway
12Existing Freeway System
13Option A
Option B
Option C
Reconfigure Freeway
14Option A
15Option B
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17Option C
18Option A
Option B
Option C
Reconfigure Freeway
19Options for McLoughlin
20Paul Allen Plan for Rose Quarter
McLoughlin
21Howell Plan for McLoughlin Viaduct
22McLoughlin/New Bridge Connection
23New Bridge cleans up ramps on West Side of
Willamette
24Move Railroad Right of Way
25Plan to move Rail line (Freight and High Speed)
to Grand Ave.
Plan
26Grand Ave. Tunnel
27Underground Tracks in all versions
28Paul Allen Plan for Rose Quarter
29Rail Station Without Coliseum (One of many
options for location of rail station)
30Coliseum becomes Rail Station
31Underground Rail Platforms
32Riverfront for People Goals
1. Bring people to the river. 2. More and
better transit 3. Revitalize the East Bank 4.
Two Golden Eggs 5. Livability
33Related Transit Improve-ment Concepts
34Expand Ped/Bike Network
35Bicycle and Pedestrian
36Riverfront for People Goals
1. Bring people to the river 2. More and better
transit 3. Revitalize the East Bank 4. Two
Golden Eggs 5. Livability
37Overall Urban Design Concept
38Preserve Historic Architecture
Integrate Existing
39Integrate Existing Urban Fabric
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44Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
45Esplanade Integrated into Waterfront Design
466,000 to 10,000 Housing Units! A new urban
neighborhood where the freeway is today.
47The Freeway Land, now owned by the State, can
require workforce housing.
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531852
54Eastbank South 1890
55Option 3 Balanced District
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59Marquam Bridge Fragment
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621
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3
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Option 1
Option 2
Option 3
Your Option
Revitalized East Side
63What are the Benefits?
64The Financial and Economic Benefits of Option 3
65Eliminating freeway and Marquam Bridge adds 43
acres of land on the Riverfront.
6618 Acresto develop
67200 Million
Total Assessed Value
Improve-ments
(18 Acres at Option 2 Densities)
Land
68Riverfront for People Goals
1. Bring people to the river 2. More and better
transit 3. Revitalize the East Bank 4. Two
Golden Eggs 5. Livability
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70525
Value of 198 acres of land on the river (Million)
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Eastside
Westside
71gt10,000
Private Sector Jobs in Firms
2,364
Eastside
Westside
723,541
High Paying Jobs
400
Eastside
Westside
73Option 3 adds
At least 1.5 Billion, beyond the current 358
million, to the total assessed value (Land and
Buildings) of the District.
74Option 3 adds
1,500 jobs (1,100 of which are high-paying) More
than 1 Billion in business activity.
75Industrial Sanctuary?
- No significant takings
- Better access North South
- Owners decide when/if to sell
- Leave sanctuary 7th to 12th
76Riverfront for People Goals
1. Bring people to the river 2. More and better
transit 3. Revitalize the East Bank 4. Two
Golden Eggs 5. Livability
77This Eastbank Concept is an economic development
plan
Livability builds jobs in our knowledge economy
78Why do people move to Oregon?
Its not the weather. Its not the favorable tax
structure. Its not to find jobs in a
rapidly-expanding industrial base. Its not our
educational system. Yet, Oregon and Portland
metro both grew by 20 in the 1990s. And
unemployment hit record lows, despite the influx.
79Livability means knowledge jobs
In keeping with 1984-2001 trends, companies
existing in 1992 in the Portland Metro area LOST
170,000 jobs by 1999. Yet the Metro area gained
100,000 net jobs in the 1992-1993 period, with
more than 270,000 jobs being added from new,
small companies started after 1992. These jobs
are in the knowledge economy--the result of
whats in peoples brains.
80Urban Life Attracts Dynamic People
In Metro areas like Portland, both incomes and
rents grew faster nearer the central city in the
1990s.
81Creative People Like Urban Density
They know density means theatres, libraries,
coffee shops, etc.
82Entrepreneurs value their time
They know if they live near where they work, they
spend less time commuting.
83Dense urban neighborhoods can incubate knowledge
communities.
Ideas travel faster, too, in dense urban
neighborhoods. Look at Lower Manhattan in New
York, or South of Market in San Francisco, for
excellent examples of knowledge company
incubation. Business Services. Multi-media
companies. Creative companies.
84Not only a Portland Wins Strategy
The Eastbank must be part of a larger strategy
that includes other regional centers--Gresham,
Hillsboro, Beaverton, and Oregon City
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86The Regional Centers Strategy
- Build more dense, sophisticated, transit-oriented
urban centers in our regional centers. - Intense, high-capacity, multi-modal,
multi-destinational transit in the suburbs --
buses, streetcars, and Metro light rail. - Our region stays livable because density keeps
the urban growth boundaries intact. - Walk to libraries, theatres, coffee shops, etc.
87We Propose a Marriage
- Marry our need for regional center infrastructure
with our need for industrial land. - We need both strategies. One serves the
knowledge economy by providing the land for new
jobs, and the other serves the knowledge economy
by providing livable urban neighborhoods.
88We Propose a Marriage (2)
- Our regional centers economic development
strategy relies on keeping the urban growth
boundary for livability. - To have enough industrial land within the UGB,
you have to keep big box retail out of industrial
land, zone for more industrial land regionally,
and prohibit other uses. - Not a conflict with our strategy.
89Transportation Funding
Suburbs
City
90End the Zero Sum Game
New Money
Suburbs
City
Expand pie to serve both strategies
91What are we asking for?
92We are asking you to sign a petition
A petition to the City of Portland, Multnomah
County, Tri-Met, Metro and the State of Oregon.
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