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   >>Imagine Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan
Behind the Scenes
Conceptual Development 2058
The Tigard Downtown Future Vision project is a collaborative effort between the City and the University of Oregon's Portland Urban Architecture Research Laboratory (PUARL). This project's aim is to graphically refine the Tigard Downtown Improvement Plan (TDIP) and develop a clear understanding of Downtown Tigard's future development potential and urban form. The document consists of findings and recommendations, development scenarios of the Downtown over the next 50 years, detailed sketches of the opportunity sites, and an appendix of research and analysis.

This work has important practical uses. It can help provide information regarding the scale of needed public investments to support the future development of various downtown land uses. A three-dimensional vision of the Downtown represents a powerful tool to communicate Tigard's vision to property owners and businesses, investors, regional and state decision-makers, and the general public. This project also provides a clear picture of the goal to be attained as a reference point for decision-making.

This document is intended to be a starting point to engage in more informed discussions with Downtown stakeholders. It will help City decision-makers, property owners, businesses, and potential developers to envision Downtown redevelopment on specific properties and throughout the Downtown as a whole.

The document can be viewed and downloaded using the links below:

  • Downtown Future Vision: Recommendations and Future Urban Form   (6.5 MB)


  • Appendix:
  • A1: History/Development/Refinement   (16.1 MB)
  • A2: Regional and Local Context   (20.3 MB)
  • A3: Political and Physical Framework   (943 KB)
  • A4: Site Documentation   (2.6 MB)
  • A5: Site Analysis   (2.5 MB)
  • A6: Green Urban Network   (2.7 MB)
  • Bibliography   (129 KB)
  • For more information contact Sean Farrelly, Associate Planner, sean@tigard-or.gov, or 503-718-2420.



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