July 10, 2008

Over the weekend our friends at Portland Parks and Recreation put up a notification on the South Waterfront Neighborhood Park projects web page asking for public input to name the neighborhood park.
Please go to the PP&R Website to submit your name recommendations.
May 27, 2008
Here is the latest update from Portland Parks & Rec. regarding the SWF Neighborhood Park.
Community Questionnaire Results
Thanks to all of you who shared ideas and comments with us in April. We appreciate your help to complete the preferred design for the district’s first park. The design team has used your input to improve the overall design and refine the features of the park’s three unique areas. You can find a summary of the responses to the Community Questionnaire at http://www.portlandonline.com/shared/cfm/image.cfm?id=197308.
Neighborhood Park Design
We invite you to view the refined park design to see how public comments have been addressed. The Project Advisory Committee (PAC) considered community input and discussed the preferred design at their final meeting on May 13. A summary of the PAC meeting and the slide show presented to them by the design team are both available on the project Webpage at http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/index.cfm?c=46111&.
Don’t forget to visit the scale model of the preferred design, currently across from the Neighborhood Park site at Umpqua Bank on SW Bond!
Next Steps
The next steps are to further refine the design with preliminary details, and to select materials and products. Once all the park elements are thoroughly specified, bids and permits will be sought to build the park. Construction is scheduled to begin in February 2009. The Urban Gardens area, Naturalized Landscape area, and park pathways should be completed and open for use by July / August 2009. The lawn will require an 8-12 week establishment period with no foot traffic, but should be open by October 2009.
Questions?
If you have questions about the Neighborhood Park, or want to request paper copies of project materials, contact Sandra Burtzos at Sandra.Burtzos@ci.portland.or.us, or 503-823-5594.
April 30, 2008

See the model of the preferred design
Visit Umpqua Bank to view a model of the future park. The preferred design includes three main areas: an Urban Garden (with Community Gathering, Environmental Play, and Garden Retreat areas), an Open Lawn with raised slope, and a Naturalized Area with denser plantings. Stop in for a closer look while Umpqua has the model on display at 3606 SW Bond Avenue.
Find project materials and information like meeting summaries, design presentations, and event details online at http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/index.cfm?c=45404
The next Project Advisory Committee Meeting will be Tuesday, May 13, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. in the Portland Building, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor, Room B
Comments Off
April 15, 2008
This was recently posted on the City’s Bureau of Planning website, to view the original post please click here.
Project Overview:
In December 2004, the Portland City Council accepted the South Waterfront Greenway Development Plan (GDP) schematic and directed the Portland Development Commission (PDC), Portland Parks & Recreation (Parks), and the Bureau of Planning (Planning) to create an implementation strategy for the GDP.
PDC and Parks were to create an implementation strategy that addressed governance, maintenance, and capital costs, whereas Planning was directed to amend the Portland Zoning Code to allow for smother implementation of the GDP than code allows in its current state. Planning was asked by the Council and other stakeholders not to begin this process until the other elements of the implementation strategy were nearly complete.
Project Basics
The South Waterfront Greenway Code Update focuses primarily on code amendments that will make the implementation of the GDP easier to review when applicants choose the GDP as their preferred option to address required Willamette Greenway improvements in the South Waterfront District. (Applicants also have the option of meeting the base-line development standards presented in Section 33.510.253 or creating a plan consistent with the approval criteria of Chapter 33.851 of the Zoning Code.) The project will also propose new design guidelines applicable to the review of the GDP.
At the same time, the project may propose a few minor amendments to elements of the South Waterfront subdistrict that should be considered. These include a lifting of a prohibition on hotel uses in the district above a certain size and the removal of the required residential development area.
Legislative Process
The plan will be reviewed and approved by the Portland Design and Planning Commission in advance of final adoption by the Portland City Council. As the plan is developed, a series of briefings will be conducted with the Planning and Design Commissions (mostly with the Design Commission) and periodic public briefings will be conducted with the South Waterfront Greenway Partnership Group (a stakeholder group involved in the implementation of the GDP) as well as the North Macadam Urban Renewal Advisory Committee. Updates on the progress of the plan and draft versions of the plan will be periodically posted on this website.
It is anticipated that the Design and Planning Commissions will be asked to hold formal hearings adopting the plan in September of 2008 with City Council review following in October or November of the same year.
If you wish to be added to a mailing list for this plan effort please send or email your mailing address to us at the addresses below. Also, please contact either of the staff below if you have questions about this plan.
Project Schedule
April 3, 2008: Design Commission Briefing
June 5, 2008: Design Commission Briefing/Work Session
August 2008: Planning Commission Briefing, Design Commission Briefing
September 2008: Planning Commission Hearing, Design Commission Hearing
Contact Information
Project & Code Development Manager:
Troy Doss, Senior Planner
troy.doss@ci.portland.or.us
503 823-5857
Design Guideline Project Manager:
Lora Lillard, City Planner
llillard@ci.portland.or.us
503 823-7721
March 21, 2008

Visitors to South Waterfront and residents alike have a ringside seat from which to watch nesting Great Blue Herons at the South Waterfront. Join Mike Houck, Director of the Urban Greenspaces Institute and Bob Sallinger, Audubon Society of Portland’s Conservation Director, who will have spotting scopes on hand for close-up views of herons in their nests. Please bring your own binoculars and spotting scopes if you have one. The herons start their courtship and nest building in mid to late February, lay eggs in early April and the young are ready to leave their nests in early to mid-June. These spring and early summer nest viewing sessions will provide a great opportunity to track the Ross Island herons from egg laying, feeding young, and young trying out their wings, and finally observing first flight from their nesting colony. All heron nest watches are free and open to the public. No pre-registration is required. Nest watches will go on rain or shine.
The viewing area is just east of the Meriwether Condominiums on the temporary greenway path. The following is the schedule for the Heron viewings, which are also listed on the Community Events page of this website.
Saturday, March 22nd, 2 pm to 4 pm
Saturday, March 29th, noon to 2 pm
Friday, April 4th, 4 pm to 6 pm
Saturday, April 5th, 9 am to 11 am
Saturday, May 10th, 1 pm to 3 pm
Wednesday, May 14th, 5 pm to 7 pm
Wednesday, May 21st, 5 to 7 pm
Monday, June 2nd, 5 pm to 7 pm
Saturday, June 7th, Noon to 3 pm
March 17, 2008
Hello Neighbors,
In case you weren’t able to attend the open house last week when Hargreaves Associates unveiled the 4 conceptual plans I would encourage you to visit portlandonline.com and review the PDF of Hargreaves Power Point :http://www.portlandonline.com/shared/cfm/image.cfm?id=187572.
All of the options were generally well received – I think most neighbors that I talked to liked the Hybrid option that most. Review them for yourself and go online to give the architects your feedback here: http://www.portlandonline.com/parks/index.cfm?c=45697&
There will still be a few more PAC meetings and open houses during April for both the Greenway and the Neighborhood Park – mark your calendars now because these could be our last chances to give input.
Tuesday, April 1, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Neighborhood Park Project Advisory Committee Meeting
Portland Building (1120 SW 5th Ave.), 2nd Floor, Room B
Tuesday, April 8, 5:45 – 7:45 p.m.
Greenway Project Advisory Committee Meeting
1900 SW 4th Ave, 2nd Floor, Room 2500 B
Tuesday, April 22, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Neighborhood Park Community Open House
OHSU Center for Health & Healing
3303 SW Bond, 3rd Floor, Paul Kirk Conference Center, Rms. 1A/1B
March 6, 2008
The draft summary for the February 26, 2008 PAC meeting can be found here: draft-summary-02-26-08-neighborhood-park-pac.pdf.
Be sure to attend the next Neighborhood Park PAC meeting: April 1, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m., Portland Building, 2nd Floor, Room B, 1120 SW Fifth Avenue.
REMINDER
OPEN HOUSE
South Waterfront Neighborhood Park
March 11, 2008
5:30-8:00 p.m.
OHSU Center for Health and Healing
3rd Floor, Paul Kirk Conference Center, Rooms 1A/1B
Presentation at 6:00 p.m.
March 4, 2008
Hello Neighbors,
Everyone who is available should come check out the neighborhood park open house – a week from today over at the Center for Health and Healing. Here are the details:
Neighborhood Park Open House
Schematic Design Options
Tuesday, March 11, 5:30-8:00 p.m.
Presentation at 6:00 p.m.
OHSU Center for Health and Healing
3303 SW Bond
Paul Kirk Conference Center, 3rd Floor, Rms 1A/B
See how the Neighborhood Park design team has translated community ideas and priorities into three preliminary designs. Tell us what you think about the early design choices. Your contributions will help shape a preferred park design. We look forward to seeing you there!
Community Questionnaire Results
Thanks to all who participated in the Open House on January 29 for the Greenway and Neighborhood Park! We appreciate the thoughtful feedback provided in the 78 completed questionnaires. A summary report of the results is now available at http://www.portlandonline.com/shared/cfm/image.cfm?id=185429.
January 19, 2008
Dear Resident,
      Do You Want to Keep Your Access to the River?
The South Waterfront Nature and Greenspaces Committee needs your support!
What kind of visual access and view of the Willamette River would you like to have upon completion of the Greenway Trail construction?
Would you like to maintain, or even improve, physical access to the river?
Can you help keep the City committed to the existing plan?
Some background:
- The Greenway Development Plan is a three-stage development of our riverfront that includes habitat restoration, jogging/bicycling paths, and various river access or view points
- In 2004 the City Council accepted the Greenway Development Plan
- In 2006 the City Council dedicated $6 million in funds
- During 2007 the City had repeatedly revised the plan due to insufficient funding, cutting out some very important design features:
- The small boats dock
- Wildlife viewing platform
- If the dock is not built, we may not have any access to the river—not even a path to the water—after the Plan moves into its implementation stage
- By March, 2008 the City will finalize the project and will begin implementation. The time to comment is NOW
Here is how to comment:
- January 22nd, 6:00 – 8:00 pm: Project Advisory Committee Meeting
- January 29th, 5:00 – 8:00 pm: Open House with the Greenway presentation at 5:30 and the Neighborhood Park presentation at 6:30 pm
- Both meetings will be held at the OHSU Center for Health & Healing, 3303 SW Bond, 3rd Floor, Rooms 1A/1B
Make your voice heard about the future of your neighborhood!
 Please post any questions or comments on this blog.
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January 3, 2008
On December 11th the Project Advisory Committee met to discuss the future of the South Waterfront Neighborhood Park. I was unable to attend, however I have obtained a copy of the committee meeting notes, here: Neighborhood Park PAC Notes. A very interesting beginning to the planning process – there will be 3 more Public Open Houses regarding the Neighborhood Park. I’m going to read up on these minutes from the first meeting and be sure to include my 2 cents in the coming meetings. Here are the dates for the upcoming Open Houses:
Tuesday January 29th, 6 – 8 p.m.
Tuesday March 11th, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Thursday April 22nd, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
All of these meetings will be held at the OHSU Center for Health and Healing (3303 SW Bond) in the 3rd Floor, Paul Kirk Conference Room.
These are also listed on the South Waterfront Community Events Calendar as well.