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- catalog abstract "The final report of the Portland Mall Impact Study is a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of a wide range of impacts related to the Portland Transit Mall. This report assesses the primary, i.e., transit and traffic impacts and secondary, i.e., noise, air, land use and development impacts, and documents the significant impact the Portland Mall has had on revitalizing downtown. The report concludes with an economic analysis demonstrating the Portland Mall to be a good public investment, with benefits exceeding the cost. The purpose of this study was to provide useful information for public and private organizations at the : national level - on Portland's experience with a transit mall and possible applications to their locale by other local governmental agencies, and the transportation land use interaction that can be achieved through investment in transit; and, local level - for assessing impacts on operation, maintenance and possible extension of the Transit Mall.".
- catalog contributor b1619810.
- catalog contributor b1619811.
- catalog contributor b1619812.
- catalog contributor b1619813.
- catalog contributor b1619814.
- catalog contributor b1619815.
- catalog coverage "Portland (Or.) Transit systems.".
- catalog created "[1983]".
- catalog date "1983".
- catalog date "[1983]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1983]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 144.".
- catalog description "The final report of the Portland Mall Impact Study is a comprehensive analysis and evaluation of a wide range of impacts related to the Portland Transit Mall. This report assesses the primary, i.e., transit and traffic impacts and secondary, i.e., noise, air, land use and development impacts, and documents the significant impact the Portland Mall has had on revitalizing downtown. The report concludes with an economic analysis demonstrating the Portland Mall to be a good public investment, with benefits exceeding the cost. The purpose of this study was to provide useful information for public and private organizations at the : national level - on Portland's experience with a transit mall and possible applications to their locale by other local governmental agencies, and the transportation land use interaction that can be achieved through investment in transit; and, local level - for assessing impacts on operation, maintenance and possible extension of the Transit Mall.".
- catalog extent "v, 144 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Portland mall impact study.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Portland mall impact study.".
- catalog issued "1983".
- catalog issued "[1983]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.] : The Office of Planning Assistance,".
- catalog relation "Portland mall impact study.".
- catalog spatial "Oregon Portland".
- catalog spatial "Oregon Portland.".
- catalog spatial "Portland (Or.) Transit systems.".
- catalog subject "Bus terminals Oregon Portland.".
- catalog subject "Central business districts Oregon Portland.".
- catalog subject "HE4491.P65 D852 1983".
- catalog subject "Local transit Oregon Portland.".
- catalog subject "Pedestrian areas Oregon Portland Evaluation.".
- catalog title "The Portland mall impact study : final report / prepared by Kenneth J. Dueker, Pete Pendleton and Peter Luder ; prepared for Office of Planning Assistance, Urban Mass Transportation Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation in cooperation with Technology Sharing Program, Office of the Secretary of Transportation.".
- catalog type "text".