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The goal of this project is to improve open space protection in Medford, Oregon. This report describes potential legal obstacles and effective legal and planning strategies behind successful municipal open space protection efforts.

]]> In the fall term of 2013, graduate students in the Department of Planning,
Public Policy and Management (PPPM) at the University of Oregon developed
concept plans for the Jackson County Health Site in Medford, Oregon. This
document will refer to the Jackson County property as the “Catalyst Siteâ€
because redevelopment of the Site was intended to spark redevelopment and
revitalization throughout the East Main Neighborhood. The students were asked
to create a long-term plan for the Catalyst Site, taking into account the context
of the surrounding neighborhood and the City of Medford as a whole. These
plans were to address land use, transportation, economic development, and
other factors by considering site layout, building uses, and circulation as urban
design concepts. Students were divided into four teams. Each team developed
a final report detailing their recommendations. This report summarizes those
recommendations

Read the final student report delivered to the local gov/community partner.

Sustainable City Year Program Contact Info
Megan Banks
Sustainable City Year Program Manager
mbanks@uoregon.edu
(541) 346-6395

University Faculty Contact
Richard Margerum
Planning, Public Policy and Management

rdm@uoregon.edu

Local Government / Community Contact
Jim Huber

Planning Director

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