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Master Plan BICYCLE-PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES and the GREEN LOOP Cultural District Historic Turf Area at PSU Children’s Foundation Planting Deciduous Trees and Canopy Native Plants at Farewell Turf Areas and Trees Along 1 3 5 7 9 11 Rose Beds 13 Planting Character- Playground at Shattuck Hall in Brick Tree Wells to Orpheus Fountain North-South Walkways Shemanski Fountain (c.1929) 2 University District Historic University District Historic Cultural District Historic Turf Area and Young Tree Planted Cultural District Deciduous Trees Planting Character- Shattuck Hall 4 6 Planting Character- 8 10 12 14 Planting Character- Deciduous Tree Canopy In Shade of Mature Elms Planting Character and Canopy Foundation Planting (1914) Farewell to Orpheus Fountain (1990) Lincoln Statue (1975) 2 1 12 7 10 13 5 8 9 11 4 14 6 3 Tree Assessment ° 0 50 100 200 FEET TREE ASSESSMENT AND LANDSCAPE CHARACTER SOUTH PARK BLOCKS // master plan Green Metal Fence at Bronze Clock on Concrete Theodore Roosevelt, Joseph Shemanski 1 3 Holon and Plaque 5 7 Junior League of Portland Plaque 9 11 Abraham Lincoln Statue 13 PSU Children’s Playground Pedestal at Mill Street Rough Rider Fountain (c.1929) Farewell to Vanport College Plaque Utility Box and South Park Block 2 Pole on Concrete Pedestal 4 6 8 Peace Chant 10 Great Plank Road Plaque 12 14 Benson Bubblers at Salmon Orpheus Fountain at Lincoln Hall Light Poles and Luminaires 10TH 10TH AVE Montgomery HALL Residence Hall Millar Library HARRISON Peter W Stott Center Temple Temple Temple Masonic & Viking Pavilion Masonic Masonic Portland PortlandPortland Art Museum ArtArt Museum Museum Park Plaza Apartments MONTGOMERY Vue Apartments MILL MARKET Manor Manor Manor Jeanne Jeanne Jeanne Building Building Building Hotel Hotel ChurchChurch Hotel Church Christ, Scientist Christ, Scientist Christ, Scientist Sixth Church of Sixth Church of Sixth Church of LutheranLutheran Lutheran Apartment Apartment Apartment Apartments COLLEGE Apartments Apartments St. James St. James St. James GREAT PLANK Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Roosevelt Roosevelt Simon BRONZE CLOCK Roosevelt Parkmill Parkway ABRAHAM Blackstone Benson ROAD Apartments ON PEDESTAL Apartments Residence Hall Residence JUNIOR LEAGUE LINCOLN STATUE OKLAHOMA CITY GARRY OAK SHEMANSKI HOLON FAREWELL TO PORTLAND STATE VOLUNTEERS BOMBING PEACE PLAZA PLAQUE ENGRAVING & PLAQUE LINCOLN PLAQUE FREESTANDINGPARK AVE WEST PARK AVE WEST ORPHEUS FOUNTAIN UNIVERSITYPARK SIGN AVE WEST SIGN 8 9 14 3 11 7 10 4 2 13 5 1 IN THE SHADOW OF THE ELM PARK AVE EAST 6 PEACE CHANT SCULPTURES CULTURAL DISTRICT 12 SHEMANSKI FOUNTAIN PARK AVE EAST POLE ON CONCRETE PEDESTAL TERENCE O DONNEL THEODORE ROOSEVELT UTILITY BOX MEMORIAL ROUGH RIDER STATUE Native American Student VANPORT & Community Center COLLEGE First First First Church Church Church Society Oregon Historical Congretional Congregational Congregational Concert Hall ConcertConcert Hall Hall Arlene Schnitzer Shattuck Hall Neuberger Hall Smith Memorial Cramer Hall Lincoln Hall Arlene Schnitzer Arlene Schnitzer Student Union the Arts House House House HotelHotelHotel Portland’5 CLAY MAIN Centers for MARKET SALMON MADISON COLUMBIA JEFFERSON SovereignSovereignSovereign HotelHotelHotel New New New Ladd Carriage Ladd Carriage Annex Ladd Carriage JACKSON Heathman Heathman Heathman BROADWAY BROADWAY Small-scaleExisting Conditions: Features Small Scale Features GENERAL MAP FEATURES PARK BLOCK FEATURES Sidewalks/Pedestrian Paving Park Block Character Feature Boulders Building Footprints Small-Scale Feature Fencing Historic Landmark Buildings Plaques and Engravings Bike Parking Street Car Line Light Pole Trash Receptacles Benson Bubbler (four) Street Car Shelter Source: PortlandMaps Open Data, COP GIS, 201 VEGETATION PSU Brick Seatwall/Bench MHA Tree Inventory, 2019 MIG Fieldwork Wood/Metal Park Bench Planting Area Site Documentation, ESRI orthoimagery, Brick Tree Well South_Park_Blocks_Base.dwg ° 0 50 100 200 FEET PSU Brick Seatwall Concrete Bollards Freestanding Round Exposed Damaged Light Park Benches and Trash Wood Slat Benches with Internal Lights Aggregate Concrete Planters Pole Base - Cultural District Receptacles - Cultural District SMALL-SCALE FEATURES SOUTH PARK BLOCKS // master plan update SOUTH PARK BLOCKS // BLOCKS SOUTH PARK CURBSIDE USE AND TRANSIT BLOCKFEATURES PARK CarStation Street Curbside Use GENERAL MAPFEATURES Curbside Use 68 JACKSON JACKSON Street CarLine Street Historic LandmarkBuildings Building Footprints Sidewalks/Pedestrian Paving Park PlazaApartments Park Park PlazaApartments Park COLLEGE COLLEGE Planting Areas Planting VEGETATION Peter W Stott Center W Stott Peter Peter W Stott Center W Stott Peter & Viking Pavilion & Viking Pavilion Shattuck Hall Shattuck Hall 12 Annex Annex CURBSIDE USE HALL HALL ADA ParkingSpace Loading Driveway Parking(3-4hr) Street Parking(2hr) Street Parking Bikeshare Neuberger Hall Neuberger Neuberger Hall Neuberger Millar Library Millar Library HARRISON HARRISON Blackstone Blackstone Smith Memorial Smith Memorial Student Union Student Union master plan Montgomery Montgomery Simon Benson Simon Benson Hall Hall Residence Residence RY MONTGOMERY RY MONTGOMERY PARK AVE WEST AVE PARK PARK AVE WEST AVE PARK Cramer Hall Cramer Hall Vue Apartments Vue Apartments 10TH 10TH MILL MILL 1,810 Lincoln Hall Lincoln Lincoln Hall Lincoln Parkmill Parkmill 28 Parkway Parkway MARKET MARKET 2,060 PARK AVE EAST AVE PARK PARK AVE EAST AVE PARK BROADWAY BROADWAY CLAY CLAY Jeanne Jeanne Manor Manor Apartment Apartment Building Building 234 Cumberland Cumberland Apartments Apartments COLUMBIA COLUMBIA No parking Sunday PARK AVE WEST AVE PARK Ladd Ladd WEST AVE PARK Carriage Sixth Church of Carriage Sixth Church of House Christ, Scientist House Christ, Scientist St. James St. James Lutheran Lutheran Church Church JEFFERSON JEFFERSON Building Footprints Building Historic LandmarkBuildings 553 Transit Service Transit GENERAL MAPFEATURES ServiceandRidership Transit Planting Areas Planting VEGETATION 500 PARK AVE EAST AVE PARK Sidewalks/Pedestrian Paving 10TH 10TH Portland Portland Art Museum AArt Museum Sovereign Sovereign Hotel andR Hotel MADISON MADISON No parking Sunday PARK AVE EAST AVE PARK First iders First Congregational Routes Bus andAlightingsforSelectStops Sum ofBoardings Stop Route andYellow) MAX Line(Green Bus CarStation Street Bus CarLine Street TRANSIT FACILITIES Congregational # Church 68 hip Church # Masonic Masonic Temple Temple ° MAIN ° MAIN 0 0 50 Arlene 50 Arlene Schnitzer Schnitzer 100 Concert 100 Concert New Hall New Hall 198 Heathman Heathman Roosevelt Roosevelt Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel 200 200 FEET SALMON FEET SALMON SOUTH PARK BLOCKS // BLOCKS SOUTH PARK BICYCLE-PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES AND THE GREEN LOOP BICYCLE-PEDESTRIAN FACILITIES Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities and Traffi and Facilities andPedestrian Bicycle GENERAL MAPFEATURES Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities and Traffic Safety Bicycle andPedestrianFacilitiesTraffic BLOCKFEATURES PARK CarStation Street N JACKSON Park PlazaApartments Park Str Historic LandmarkBuildings Building Footprints Sidewalks/Pedestrian Paving eet CarLine E COLLEGE Peter W Stott Center W Stott Peter & Viking Pavilion Shattuck Hall SAFETY Planting Areas Planting VEGETATION Annex Motorist Injury Bicyclist Injury Pedestrian Injury c Safety c HALL Neuberger Hall Neuberger Millar Library BICYCLE &PEDESTRIANFACILITIES ON HARRISON Buffered BikeLane Buffered No BikeFacility Bike Lane Off-street Trail orPath Trail Off-street Separated Bikeway Neighborhood Greenway Crosswalk Separated In-roadway Blackstone Smith Memorial Student Union Montgomery master plan Hall Simon Benson Residence OMERY MONTGOMERY PARK AVE WEST AVE PARK Cramer Hall Vue Apartments 10TH MILL Lincoln Hall Lincoln Parkmill Parkway MARKET PARK AVE EAST AVE PARK BROADWAY CLAY Jeanne Manor Apartment Building Cumberland Apartments BIA COLUMBIA Ladd Carriage Sixth Church of House Christ, Scientist St. James Lutheran Church SON JEFFERSON WEST AVE PARK 10TH Portland Art Museum Sovereign Hotel N MADISON First Congregational Church Masonic Temple ° MAIN PARK AVE EAST AVE PARK 0 50 Arlene Schnitzer Concert 100 New Hall Heathman Roosevelt Hotel Hotel 200 FEET SALMON Next Steps: Your feedback will help inform design options and recommendations for the park that will be presented for additional feedback later this year. Collect Ideas Review Options Complete Plan spring/summer 2019 fall/winter 2019 winter/spring 2020 We are here! August 25 from 11am to 4pm Sunday Parkways on the Green Loop Stop in and say hello at our project table in the park! NEXT STEPS SOUTH PARK BLOCKS // master plan update.
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