Document Type
Report
Publication Date
6-2024
Keywords
Economic development -- Oregon -- Happy Valley, Sustainable development
Abstract
This report focuses on the impacts and potential economic benefits of developing the Pendarvis Farm Amphitheater in Happy Valley, Oregon. Specifically, Cadence Planning Associates provides mitigation strategies for potential negative impacts to the surrounding areas; developed through community engagement and comparative case analysis. Key economic benefits, including increased regional activity and job creation, are projected alongside potential tax revenue. Mitigation strategies for impacts to the community developed to assuage community concerns, such as increased noise and decreased air quality, are proposed; including bike and pedestrian infrastructure improvements along key roads, a 10:00 pm end time for shows, and native tree barriers around the site perimeter. Cadence’s Implementation Considerations prioritize equity and community-focused programming and benefits.
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Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/42261
Recommended Citation
Wiseman, Maia; del Hierro, Max; Schaffner, Wyatt; Walter, Dawn; Cook, Summer; and Gelin Ferreira, Miguel, "Pendarvis Farm Amphitheater: A Roadmap to Conservation Development" (2024). Master of Urban and Regional Planning Workshop Projects. 200.
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/42261
Description
Client: Pickathon Experiential Music Festival & Pendarvis Farm