Start Date

3-2-2021 10:20 AM

End Date

3-2-2021 11:25 AM

Abstract

This research investigates the stormwater permitting, policy and process steps that might better protect stormwater features and enhance stormwater outcomes at the sub-watershed level in the City of Portland’s West Hills from a diversity of stakeholder perspectives. In addition to covering barriers and opportunities to improve stormwater outcomes, a key impacting process, the development and redevelopment onsite stormwater management permit special conditions process and response mechanisms for sites deemed infeasible to manage their stormwater onsite, have been mapped and analyzed.

Subjects

GIS / modeling, Land use planning, Land/watershed management

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35475

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Mar 2nd, 10:20 AM Mar 2nd, 11:25 AM

Portland’s Stormwater Permitting, Policy & Processes: A Stakeholder & Geospatial Analysis

This research investigates the stormwater permitting, policy and process steps that might better protect stormwater features and enhance stormwater outcomes at the sub-watershed level in the City of Portland’s West Hills from a diversity of stakeholder perspectives. In addition to covering barriers and opportunities to improve stormwater outcomes, a key impacting process, the development and redevelopment onsite stormwater management permit special conditions process and response mechanisms for sites deemed infeasible to manage their stormwater onsite, have been mapped and analyzed.