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Sunrise Property

Location
Sunrise Property This undeveloped parcel is located at 150th Avenue and Sunrise Lane
- Aerial Overview | Future Park Finder

Sunrise Property
The parcel is located in Tigard on the north side of Bull Mountain and will link Cach Nature Park and the Westside Powerline Trail corridor. Comprised of open space and wooded slopes, eventually the property will be transformed into a community park.

Current Status
The park master planning process will include community meetings, stakeholder discussions and a detailed site analysis to consider future improvements which may include a baseball field with a soccer field overlay, playground, restroom, shelter, overlook, pathways and parking. A topographic survey recently was completed, and this data will provide crucial information in support of the conceptual master plan. The second of two community meetings to discuss the conceptual master plan was held in late April. The completion of the master planning process is expected during the first half of 2013.

Community Engagement
The project team relies on public participation to help guide park planning. Community input is helping the project design team:
  • Understand and respond to the needs and concerns of the neighborhood
  • Identify park features that are most important to local neighbors
An initial neighborhood meeting was held on February 27 to discuss the conceptual site planning process for this future park. Project staff and the landscape architect presented potential development concepts for the park and listened to community input. A second public meeting was held on April 24, and project staff and the landscape architect presented a revised conceptual master plan based on resident interest and feedback from the first meeting.

February 27, 2013 public meeting materials:
  • Public meeting summary (105 kb PDF)
  • Draft concept plan A (370 kb PDF)
  • Draft concept plan B (370 kb PDF)
  • Site analysis display board (4 Mb PDF)


  • April 24, 2013 public meeting materials:
  • Public meeting summary (64 kb PDF)
  • Revised concept plan (1.6 Mb PDF)


  • The City of Tigard's Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) will review and considered the conceptual master plan at a regularly scheduled PRAB meeting in Summer 2013, at which public comment and testimony will be welcomed.

    Project Funding
    The 20-acre property purchase marks one of the larger acquisitions made possible through the passage of a $17 million park bond approved by Tigard voters in 2010. Funding has not been identified for the development of this property, and the conceptual master plan is intended as a tool for future planning and capital funding.



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  • Contact Information:
    Steve Martin
    Parks and Facilities Manager
    City of Tigard Parks Division
    Phone: 503-718-2583
    E-mail: steve@tigard-or.gov

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