Document Type
Report
Publication Date
2015
Keywords
City planning -- Oregon -- Mosier, Community development -- Oregon -- Mosier, Urban transportation -- Oregon -- Moiser
Abstract
Mosier is a community located in the scenic Columbia River Gorge that is "small enough to make a difference." Mosier prides itself on its historic roots, progressive community, its role as a gateway to the agricultural valleys of Eastern Oregon. Unfortunately, Mosier's Main Street, Historic Highway 30, does not reflect the community's commitment to sustainability, economic development, and multimodal transportation. The Slow Mo' Main Street Concept Plan is a high-level guide for future transportation planning along highway 30 in downtown Mosier. The plan outlines conceptual design strategies and programmatic recommendations for Highway 30, to help ensure that Mosier's Main Street reflects community priorities, supports a thriving downtown, and creates a safe and inviting corridor for people traveling on foot, by bike, and by motor vehicle.
This project was conducted under the supervision of Sy Adler Marisa Zapata and Susan Harnett.
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Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15677
Recommended Citation
Campbell, Brandi; Davidowitz, Amanda; Heller, Neil; Kaster, Liz; Lee, Matt; and Wilson, Kathy, "The Slow Mo' Main Street Concept Plan" (2015). Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects. 122.
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/15677
Executive Summary
SlowMo_AppendixA.pdf (3985 kB)
Appendix A
SlowMo_Strategy_Toolbox.pdf (21055 kB)
Appendix B and Toolkit
Description
Client: City of Mosier
The Executive Summary, Appendix A, Appendix B and Toolkit are located below in Additional Files