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Newport Peninsula Urban Design Plan, City of Newport Urban Renewal Commission, Newport, Oregon. Demuth Glick Consultants assisted the City of Newport, Lincoln County and the Oregon Department of Transportation with planning integration of the Coastal Corridor Project for the Oregon Coast Scenic Byway, by integrating proposed changes along the Oregon Coast Highway into the central portion of the City of Newport — the Newport Peninsula — consisting of the City Center and its six surrounding neighborhoods. Work included preparation of 150 drawings; coordination of 100 public and interagency meetings and overall process facilitation.
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Newport PeninsulaUrban Design Plan
City of Newport, Oregon
Fred Glick PLA
• Urban Design• Master Planning• Landscape Architecture
The Newport Peninsula
Aerial View
The Newport Peninsula
Yaquina Bay Bridge
Yaquina Bayfront
The Bayfront
Commercial Fishing Fleet
Industrial Character
Nye Beach Neighborhood
View Toward Pacific Ocean
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Peninsula-wide Analysis
Matrix of Favorite Urban Settings
Urban Design Concept
Urban Design Concept
Uptown Character
Uptown Character
Uptown Character
Circulation Concept
Circulation Concept
City Center Concept
City Center Concept
Highway 101 Options at City Center
Highway 101 Options at City Center
Highway 101 Options at City Center
Highway 101 Options
Highway 101 Options
Highway 101 Options
Highway 101 Options
City Center Concepts
City Center Concepts
Highway 101 as “Main Street”
Highway 101 as “Main Street”
Qualitative Factors Matrix
Qualitative Factors Matrix
Mid-Block, Off-Street Parking
Mid-Block, Off-Street Parking
Elevation Block 55
Goal #1
Preserve the beautiful natural setting and orientation of development and public improvements to strengthen their relationship to that setting.
Goal #2
Enhance new and redeveloping architectural and landscape resources to preserve and strengthen the historic and scenic character and function of each setting.
Goal #3
Improve the vehicular and pedestrian networks in order to strengthen safety, efficiency, continuity, and relationships connecting the peninsula neighborhoods.
Goal #4
Coordinate highway projects with the Oregon Department of Transportation that are compatible with and responsive to the existing character and function of the City of Newport.
Goal #5
Adopt design districts on the peninsula for the purpose of implementing policies that improve the cohesion of each neighborhood.
Goal #6
Preserve and strengthen the ability of peninsula institutions to continue as centers employment.
Goal # 7
Improve the built environment in order to strengthen the visual appearance and attractiveness of developed areas.
Goal #8
Strengthen the peninsula’s economic vitality by improving its desirability through improved appearance, function, and efficiency.
Process Diagram