Past Plans & Studies
The Civic Plan serves as an implementation tool to achieve the Beaverton Community Vision.
The Allen Boulevard District Plan was adopted by City Council on December 10, 2019.
The Creekside District Master Plan builds upon the Civic Plan's Central City Strategy, which provides a basis for developing master plan for the area.
Beaverton wants to provide housing choices to meet the needs of a lot of different people who live in Beaverton or want to live in Beaverton.
The South Cooper Mountain Concept Plan serves as a long-term guide for future growth and development of the 2,300-acre South Cooper Mountain area.
The West Five Employment District Strategy guides future City and Beaverton Urban Renewal Agency budget priorities and activities in the employment district.
The city developed an urban design framework for Downtown to define districts and gateways, outline building design and placement, identify gathering areas, and create pedestrian and cyclist connections, with the City Council approving the proposed amendments at the public hearing on November 17, 2020.
Reimbursement Districts Project
A reimbursement district is a way to reimburse a developer when infrastructure the developer builds benefits multiple properties.
Beaverton's Development Code allows emergency and severe weather shelters, but permanent, non-emergency shelters are not defined or addressed in the Development Code.
Parking Policy and Code Project
Beaverton’s updated parking policies and development rules to comply with new state directives designed to reduce emissions contributing to climate change.