Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, January 13, 2010, 2010 special edition, Page 31, Image 31

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Our next 50 years start with you and the Future of Urban
Renewal (FOUR) initiative. This initiative includes the com­
munity in updating plans for our Urban Renewal Areas
(URAs), and is your opportunity to join us for important
public discussions about our collective future.
Get Involved* There are meetings under way: The
North/Northeast Economic Development Initiative, is
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examining the Interstate Corridor and Oregon Con-
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vention Center urban renewal areas; the Central City
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Study is looking at the potential for a new urban
renewal area in downtown Portland. Both studies
include an analysis of past and future investments, possible
boundary adjustments and identification of area priorities,
pation can ensure the work we do enhances livability and e
for citizens within urban renewal areas and the citv nt-lnrnc
Rhythm Traders
m oved to their n ew lo ca­
tion on NE MLK, Jr. Blvd. with
the help of a PDC Storefront
M atching G rant, a n d revital­
alendar ot events, and Q g a in a greater understanding
Tax Increment Financing.
ized a v a c a n t buillding in the
O regon C onvention C en ter
U rban R enew al A rea. Be­
low, the M ountain Shop also
For additional information contact PDC's Public
Participation Manager, Joleen Jensen-Classen
at 503.823.3352, or Jensen-classenj@pdc.us.
b en efited from a Storefront
Im provem ent G rant.
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