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March 2008 - January 2009
Region: Metro/Hood River
The Rock Creek basin in Clackamas County, western Oregon, is poised for rapid urban growth. The goal of the Rock Creek Sustainability Initiative (RCSI) is to protect the habitat and water quality of Rock Creek and its tributary through coordinated redevelopment planning. The City of Happy Valley, Sunrise Water Authority, and Clackamas County Water Environment Services are collaborating to create a sustainable development test project that will create and measure a suite of sustainable development practices on a local level.
The RCSI project area is approximately 400 acres in the City of Happy Valley that were incorporated within the Urban Growth Boundary in 2002, and designated as a regionally significant industrial area for medium to large scale campus industrial development. The RCSI desired end result is an economically vibrant core employment zone constructed in a manner that protects ecological function and provides the community with an equitable return on the investment of natural capital used in the development of the project area. Read more about the RCSI project at the City of Happy Valley website.
Rock Creek Sustainability Initiative Final Report (pdf)
Contact
If you have questions regarding the the Rock Creek Sustainability Initiative, please contact:
Oregon Consensus
Hatfield School of Government
Portland State University
(503) 725-9070
consensus@pdx.edu
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