5 days left: “Pin” your ideas to inform the Reconnecting Albina Planning Project

https://www.portland.gov/bps/planning/reconnecting-albina/news/2024/10/25/calling-all-portlanders-pin-your-ideas-inform

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Screenshot of Pin It Portland Reconnecting Albina map tool

We invite community members to share your thoughts and concerns by using the Pin It, Portland: Reconnecting Albina interactive map. The map is open for input until January 15.

Pin it, Portland: Reconnecting Albina

Your input on the Pin It, Portland: Reconnecting Albina map will help project staff identify assets, opportunities, and challenges in the project area. To share your thoughts and concerns, add a pin to a desired location within the project boundary, insert your comment, and select one of the following categories in the tool:

  • Arts & Culture
  • Community Space & Public Facilities
  • Environment & Climate Resilience
  • Health & Safety
  • Housing
  • Land Use & Zoning
  • Transportation
  • Wealth Building
  • Other

Portland looks forward to hearing from you!

About the Reconnecting Albina Planning Project (RAPP)

RAPP is a two-year project to create restorative urban development strategies to reconnect the physical fabric of the Lower Albina, Lloyd, and Rose Quarter areas. The project is a collaborative effort involving the Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (BPS), Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), Prosper Portland, in partnership with Albina Vision Trust (AVT).