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Request for Proposals - Safe Routes to School Project

The City of Woodburn is seeking a consultant to provide professional engineering design services for a multimodal Safe Routes to School project with two primary elements:

• Enhanced crossing on the west side of Front St. at the OR 214 Connector. Enhancements include widening the intersection to fit a pedestrian refuge island. This island will channelize cars and create a 2-stage crossing for pedestrians while maintaining truck turning movements. The crossing will also include striping, illumination, and ADA ramps on both corners.

Ordinance No. 2619 (LA 23-02)

This is an ordinance that adopted an updated Buildable Lands Inventory (BLI) and Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA). (Legislative Amendment LA 23-02)

Book Lists

Ordinance No. 2629 (LA 24-02)

This is an ordinance that amended the Woodburn Development Ordinance (WDO) relating to food carts (Legislative Amendment LA 24-02).

Woodburn Comprehensive Plan

The Woodburn Comprehensive Plan is the controlling land use document for the City and its Urban Growth Boundary (UGB).  From a land use perspective, the comprehensive plan is like a state or federal constitution: it provides the legal framework and long-term vision for implementing plans and land use regulations.

View the Comprehensive Plan land use map via the Comprehensive Plan Land Use Web App.

Middle Housing

Image above courtesy of Opticos Design, Inc.:  Missing Middle Housing

In 2019, House Bill 2001 (HB 2001) was enacted into law. It requires certain cities (including Woodburn) to permit duplexes, triplexes, quadplexes, townhouses, and cottage clusters within residential zoning districts that allow detached single-family dwellings (i.e. houses) by right.

Planning Commission

City Hall Council Chambers

270 Montgomery St, Woodburn, OR 97071

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