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Telling the Climate Action Success Story in One Infographic | PDX Planning Commissioner
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One Planning Commissioner in Portland, Oregon. Laquo; Best Practices for Web 2.0 Engagement in Planning. How Should We Assess the Health Impacts of West Hayden Island Development? Telling the Climate Action Success Story in One Infographic. April 11, 2012. One of the duties of the Planning and Sustainability Commission is oversight of the City’s Climate Action Plan. At the time, I challenged staff to try to tell the story in one slide. Then I forgot about it…. But they didn’t! Posted in Climate Action.
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Comprehensive Plan | PDX Planning Commissioner
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One Planning Commissioner in Portland, Oregon. Archive for the ‘Comprehensive Plan’ Category. Components of a 21st Century Comp Plan. September 9, 2014. Portland is currently developing a new Comprehensive Plan, only the second full plan in our history (the first was in 1980 – in the last century! You can learn about the update project. And play with an innovative tool – the map app. Where you can make comments on the geographic aspects of the plan). I think the Comprehensive Plan is an excellent opportu...
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West Hayden Island | PDX Planning Commissioner
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One Planning Commissioner in Portland, Oregon. Archive for the ‘West Hayden Island’ Category. How Should We Assess the Health Impacts of West Hayden Island Development? June 19, 2012. Sometime this fall, the Portland Planning and Sustainability Commission will be making a recommendation to City Council on whether or not to annex West Hayden Island for the purpose of enabling the Port of Portland to develop a rail/marine terminal. The question is already controversial. To what extent would the distance an...
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Growth | PDX Planning Commissioner
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One Planning Commissioner in Portland, Oregon. Archive for the ‘Growth’ Category. Transecting Portland’s Urbanism. September 30, 2012. Is a word given an additional usage by new urbanist planners to mean a continuum of neighborhood types ranging from the dense central city out to the increasing less dense edges of a region. A restoration project on Johnson Creek helping bring salmon back to the creek. The “Cartlandia”. Light industry and urban agriculture ( Zenger Farm. The amusing urbanism of Oaks Park.
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December | 2012 | PDX Planning Commissioner
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One Planning Commissioner in Portland, Oregon. Archive for December, 2012. Do Food Carts Have Measurable Amenity Value? December 16, 2012. Data reported on by the Business Journal. Would suggest that office buildings near food cart pods (collections of carts, not individual carts) have lower vacancy rates! Posted in Economic Development. Trying to Explain the Comp Plan in the Time it Takes to Cross a 20-minute Neighborhood. December 7, 2012. Or search for “Portland Afoot Podcast” on iTunes.
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Natural Environment | PDX Planning Commissioner
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One Planning Commissioner in Portland, Oregon. Archive for the ‘Natural Environment’ Category. Transecting Portland’s Urbanism. September 30, 2012. Is a word given an additional usage by new urbanist planners to mean a continuum of neighborhood types ranging from the dense central city out to the increasing less dense edges of a region. A restoration project on Johnson Creek helping bring salmon back to the creek. The “Cartlandia”. Light industry and urban agriculture ( Zenger Farm. October 18, 2011.
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Linux/PC | Transit Appliance Development
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A Portland Transport Production. New Release of Flat Screen software. June 14, 2012. We’ve released version 1.2 of our Linux appliance stack. The principal change is using a new version of the underlying Webconverger kiosk system, which now has much more robust networking, including the ability to support WiFi! You can download it … Continue reading →. May 30, 2011. The Raspberry Pi Transit Appliance. New Release of Flat Screen software. Getting Ready for Transportation Camp. Proudly powered by WordPress.
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Beta Release of our Configuration Service | Transit Appliance Development
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A Portland Transport Production. The “Phone Home” Pattern and Roles in the Transit Appliance Ecosystem. JavaScript as a Key Technology →. Beta Release of our Configuration Service. December 26, 2010. I’m happy to announce that we now have a beta release of our Transit Appliance configuration service available at http:/ service.config.transitappliance.com/. That calls the new service to get its configuration. Looking forward to feedback! This entry was posted in Configuration Service. May 18, 2011 at 8:53...
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Architecture | Transit Appliance Development
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A Portland Transport Production. Next Steps – Defining Agency Adapters. January 29, 2011. I’ve completed a re-write of Transit Board to eliminate the server-side components and talk directly to the TriMet and NextBus arrivals web-services (in the case of NextBus, I’m using YQL, at the suggestion of my co-contributor Matt, to act as … Continue reading →. The “Phone Home” Pattern and Roles in the Transit Appliance Ecosystem. December 4, 2010. An Architecture Stack for Javascript Transit Appliances.
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The Raspberry Pi Transit Appliance | Transit Appliance Development
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A Portland Transport Production. New Release of Flat Screen software. The Raspberry Pi Transit Appliance. July 5, 2013. For the last several months I’ve been beta-testing the Raspberry Pi. As the processor for our Transit Appliance technology stack, and it’s a very good fit. We use the 512MB “Model B”. 35) By the time we add a case, power supply, SD card and WiFi adapter, the build cost is in the neighborhood of $60. The image file for our Transit Appliance build of the Raspbian OS. Is here (1.8GB).