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Tonight 3. Major Topics & Questions
4. 5. Instant Polling Everyone Has a Clicker?
6. I am
7. I have lived in Beaverton (or nearby) for
8. What best describes you?
9. My Biggest Interest in the Civic Plan is
10. Pens Scissors Central City Basemap Exercise #1 Central City Revitalization, Transportation and Amenities Starter Chipsets Chipbank 11. Central City Maps (13) 12. Pens Scissors Citywide Basemap Exercise #2 Neighborhood Centers & Connections Creek Amenity Chips Walkshed Transparencies Center Type Stickers 13. Citywide Maps (12) 14. After the workshop, each tables plan is analyzed and recorded Workshop Results 15. Topic #1:Central City Revitalization & Development 16.
Chip Placement Frequency 17. Starter Chips
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Mixed-Use Chips 19.
Commercial Chips 20.
Employment Chips 21. Civic Improvement Chips
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All Chips 23. Public plazas were also placed near Hall, Broadway and the Round Plazas 24. Performing Arts Center Chips were all near the Round and Transit Center Performing Arts Ctr 25. Transit Center was very popular for Parking Garages 4 groups placed them here Parking Garage 4 Tables 26. A New City Hall: Near the Round or Library City Hall 27. Conceptual Diagram Based on Workshop Maps Library Fred Meyer The Round Canyon Road TV Hwy Hall Blvd Farmington 28. Residential areas around the center Library Fred Meyer The Round Canyon Road TV Hwy Hall Blvd Farmington 29. Old city of Beaverton Library Fred Meyer The Round Library Fred Meyer The Round Canyon Road TV Hwy Hall Blvd Farmington 30. Businesses in center, new plan should connect these places 31. MAX and WES Rail 32. Highway 217 33. Complicated traffic situation Library Fred Meyer The Round Canyon Road TV Hwy Hall Blvd Farmington 34. Natural system (creeks) are hard to find, lack of quality Library Fred Meyer The Round Canyon Road TV Hwy Hall Blvd Farmington 35. The heart of Beaverton Library Fred Meyer The Round Canyon Road TV Hwy Hall Blvd Farmington 36. Workshop participants focused civic uses near the Round & Transit Center Plazas Performing Arts Ctr Parking Garage City Hall Library 37. Existing Conditions The Round Transit Center Broadway 38. New traffic situation, repaired grid with new street identity water purification, green The Round Transit Center Broadway 39. To be connected The Round Transit Center Broadway 40. Using the natural System Walkable, natural, bikes, informal The Round Transit Center Broadway 41. Maybea public market at the focal point The Round Transit Center Broadway 42. connects the different areas, walk able, community gardens The Round Transit Center Broadway 43. Expanding the new center with walk able areas The Round Transit Center Broadway 44. Potential Location for Performing arts center The Round Transit Center Broadway 45. Get out your Clickers: 46. I think redevelopment efforts should be focused North of Farmington
47. My priorities for adding development at the Round would be:
48. I would support some form of public assistance to help further improvements at the Round
49. Parking North of Canyon Parking Garage 50.
Mall Washington Square Mall and Parking 51. I would like to be able to park once and walk to my destinations if the walk is pleasant and a similar distance to walking in Washington Square
52. I would support the creation of public parking facilities in the central district.
53. Workshop Participants Emphasized Mixed-Use, Commercial and Housing Uses
54. A good portion of available land for employment uses is in the central city
55. Urban Renewal is one set of tools the city may have to assist developers reuse or upgrade sites for office or other employment Before After 56. I envision the central district in Beaverton as being:
57. The city should ensure that office and light industry job growth can take place in the central city
58. Tools such as Urban Renewal should be used to facilitate projects to encourage office and light industry growth in the central city
59. Topic #2:Central City Creeks & Amenities 60. Creeks & Amenities
61. Where Participants put Creek Amenity Chips Downtown 62. Areas with Existing Surface Creeks 63. Beaverton Creek First Opportunity Area?
Hall Cedar Hills Blvd 64. Building for Flood Resiliency
65. 66. Get out your Clickers: 67. My top priorities for enhancement of Beaverton Creek would be:
68. I would support incentives for private development to make the creeks into amenities
69. Topic #3:Transportation 70. Connector Where movements and uses connect streets across train tracks. Build a Connector Bridging the North-South Divide Canyon Road Beaverton Hillsdale Highway TV Highway Farmington Road Railroad Historic Downtown 71. Downtown Transportation Ideas: Could we improve connectivity & encourage new development?
One-way or OR Other? 72. One-way streets Groups Selected both Broadway and Farmington as Couplet Pairs w/ Canyon Canyon-Broadway Couplet:6 Maps Canyon-Farmington Couplet:3 Maps Two-Way on Canyon:3 Maps 73. Broadway-Canyon Couplet Canyon Rd. Broadway St. 74. Broadway -Canyon Couplet Trade-offs
Two-way Festival Street One-way 75. Broadway- CanyonCouplet Trade-offs Three-lane, One-way Two-lane, One-way
76. One way couplet two lanes - Canyon 77. One way couplet two lanes - Canyon 78. One way couplet two lanes - Canyon 79. One way couplet two lanes - Canyon 80. Existing- Broadway 81. One way couplet - Broadway 82. One way couplet - Broadway 83. Broadway as a Festival Street
84. Canyon-Farmington Couplet Canyon Rd. Farmington Rd. 85. Canyon-Farmington Couplet 86. Farmington-Canyon Couplet Trade-offs
Canyon Farmington 87. One way couplet three lanes - Canyon 88. One way couplet three lanes - Canyon 89. One way couplet three lanes - Canyon 90. One way couplet three lanes - Canyon 91. Canyon and Farmington: two-way calmed option Broadway as slow festival street 92. Two-Way Canyon Trade-offs
Two-Way Canyon 93. Two-Way Canyon Trade-offs
Canyon with bike lanesCanyon with wider sidewalks 94. Two-Way Canyon with 12.5 Sidewalks 95. Two-Way Canyon with Bike lanes and 7 Sidewalks 96. Strategy #1:Existing Conditions w/Narrower Travel Lanes, Planted Median and Sidewalk Improvements
97. Two-way calmed option on Canyon 98. Two-way calmed option on Canyon 99. Two-way calmed option on Canyon 100. Two-way calmed option on Canyon 101. Central City Streets Some Ideas 102. Get out your Clickers! 103. Broadway should: (choose one)
104. Canyon Road should: (choose one)
105. Today, I would lean toward
106. Two-way streets Workshop Input: North-South Connectivity & Grid 107. Bike/ped improvements Bike/Ped Connections Across Farmington, Canyon and On Lombard 108. 109. Central City Streets Improvements Public Market Connect Millikan 110. Public Market 111. Public Market 112. 113. Canyon Rd . 114. Canyon Rd . 115. Canyon Rd . 116. Canyon Rd. 117. 118. 119. Get out your Clickers! 120. Improving pedestrian connections and walkability in the central city areas should be a top priority
121. Moving more traffic through the central city areas should be a top priority
122. Topic #4:Neighborhood Centers and Connections 123. Pens Scissors Citywide Basemap Exercise #2 Neighborhood Centers & Connections Creek Amenity Chips Walkshed Transparencies Center Type Stickers 124. Types of Center Chips
125. Shopping Centers
126. NeighborhoodCenters
127. Example: 125 thand Longhorn 128. Mixed Use Centers
129. Example: Hall and Allen 130. Get out your Clickers! 131. I would support small mixed-use and neighborhood centers outside Beavertons central city core
132. A planning process involving neighborhood residents and businesses should be used to help define neighborhood centers.
133. City and Neighborhood Connections
134. Bike/Walk Connections from the Workshop Desired Bike Connection City Boundary 135. Metros Classification of Unsafe or Unsuitable Biking Streets Desired Bike Connection Currently Unsuitable for Biking City Boundary 136. Existing Bike Lanes Existing Bike Lane Desired Bike Connection City Boundary 137. Potential New Bike Connections 138. Bike Boulevards for Average Cyclists
139. Lower Traffic Connections Existing Bike Lane Desired Bike Connection Currently Unsuitable for biking City Boundary 140. SW Allen SW Hart SW Hall SW Main SW 127 th Existing bike lane:4 Lane, High TrafficPotential Bike Boulevard along SW Main 141. Existing Bike Lane Desired Bike Connection Currently Unsuitable for biking City Boundary 142. Low Traffic Alternatives to Hall
143. SW Canyon SW Farmington SW Main SW Watson SW Hall Existing bike lanes endat Canyon / Farmington Connections North to Transit, New Centers of Activity 144. Existing Bike Lane Desired Bike Connection Currently Unsuitable for Biking City Boundary 145. Connections Needed for New Centers Existing Bike Lane Desired Bike Connection Currently Unsuitable for Biking City Boundary SW Allen & Murray SW Allen & Hall 146. Allen is currently considered unsuitable for biking SW Allen & SW Hall 147. Get out your Clickers! 148. I Consider Myself
149. I Would Like to be In the future
150. Topic #5:Citywide Creeks 151. Pens Scissors Citywide Basemap Exercise #2 Citywide Creeks Creek Amenity Chips Walkshed Transparencies Center Type Stickers 152. Citywide: Creek Amenities
153. Citywide: Creek Amenities
154. Challenges to day-lighting underground creeks
155. Will require further study
156. Get out your Clickers! 157. Focusing Beavertons creek enhancement efforts in areas where it can be coordinated with new development is a good strategy
158. Next Steps
159. Thank You! www.beavertoncivicplan.com