This project aims to recommend updates to the Pleasant Valley Plan that support people living, working, and spending time in Pleasant Valley, now and in the future.
The Pleasant Valley District Plan was adopted in 2004 to create a quality living environment with a sense of place unique to Pleasant Valley. The goal of the Pleasant Valley Plan Update is to better understand barriers to achieving the full vision for the area and consider the current market.
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Project ScheduleThe City first established a Pleasant Valley Concept Plan in mid-2000 in partnership with Metro, the City of Portland, the City of Happy Valley, Clackamas and Multnomah counties.
The concept plan acted as a guide to create a new 1,532-acre community neighborhood south of Gresham and east of Portland. The plan centered around creating a “complete community” with a mix of land uses, transportation options, and preservation of natural resources.
In 2004, the concept plan was refined into the Pleasant Valley District Plan and adopted.
However, almost two decades after the plan’s adoption, much of what was envisioned for Pleasant Valley, including a variety of housing and employment opportunities, has not been realized.
Because of this mismatch between the original vision and the development reality over the last 20 years, the City is refreshing the Pleasant Valley Plan.