Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area

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Created: 2000
Expires: 2021
Total Acres: 3,804.2 (The largest of PDC's 11 urban renewal areas.)
Boundaries: View the Interstate Corridor URA boundaries.
Maximum Indebtedness: $335 million
Debt Issued through 2007-08: $68 million
Neighborhoods: Portions of Arbor Lodge, Boise, Bridgeton, Eliot, Humboldt, Kenton, King, Overlook, Piedmont, Portsmouth, Patton Park and Dawson Park.

 

 


Why Interstate?

At 3,744 acres, the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area (ICURA) is Portland's largest urban renewal area. It includes a diverse collection of historic communities in north and northeast Portland, comprised of older residential neighborhoods, interconnected by commercial corridors, with large scale industrial centers.

The Interstate Corridor URA also incorporates parts of such regional features as the I-5 freeway, the Willamette River, and the Columbia Slough.

In August 2000, the Portland City Council approved the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area Plan (2000)

 

Future of Urban Renewal

 

For more information about future plans for Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area, see our Future of Urban Renewal web site.

 

  • Spur mixed-use development along the light rail corridor and station areas while distributing public investment fairly and evenly among other impacted areas within the district.
  • Create new jobs and housing opportunities for a range of incomes as well as for existing residents.
  • Develop new housing that is transit supportive, compatible with the existing neighborhood, maximizes infrastructure improvements, reuses vacant and underutilized property, and strikes a balance between homeownership, rental, and displacement of existing residents.
  • Create wealth through expansion of existing businesses, fostering a healthy business environment, and generate family wage jobs.
  • Improve transportation corridors to encourage the use of alternative modes of travel, maintain and improve access, create a pedestrian-friendly environment, and mitigate traffic impacts associated with new growth.
  • Promote community livability through strategic improvements to parks, open space, trails, historic and cultural resources, and community facilities.

 

Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Advisory Committee (ICURAC)

All committee meetings are open to the public. The Commission appoints members to represent a broad range of interests. ICURAC meets quarterly to discuss project prioritization and to make funding recommendations to the Portland Development Commission. Meetings are held on the third Monday evening of January, April, July and October.

How to Get Involved

The URACs represent a diverse composition of URA and citywide stakeholders. Members are often drawn from neighborhood and business associations, non-profit organizations, project partners, business owners and representatives, citywide civic groups, and citizens at large. URAC members are appointed by the PDC Board of Commissioners and can serve up to two consecutive three year terms.

The Commission is always looking for new community members who may be interested in serving on PDC advisory committees, whether the focus be on a specific urban renewal area, project or program. PDC encourages interested Portland citizens to apply by completing our online PDC Advisory Committee Application.

 

Publications

ICURA Projects map

Maps

Questions or Concerns? Contact the ICURA Team at PDC

If you have questions or concerns, please contact the appropriate PDC staff person below:

 

General PDC Activities in the Interstate Corridor URA

  • Sara King, N/NE Neighborhood Manager e-mail
    503-823-3468
  • Byron Estes, Senior Development Manager e-mail
    503-823-3257 

Community Economic Development

  • Kate Deane, Community Economic Development Manager e-mail
    503-823-3313
  • Randy Evans, Business Assistance e-mail
    503-823-0119
  • Claudia Plaza, Business Assistance e-mail
    503-823-3234

Business and Development Assistance Programs

  • Neal Fitzgerald, Business Finance e-mail
    503-823-3321
  • Sherry Lenard, Storefront Program e-mail       
    503-823-3582 
  • Denyse McGriff, Development Opportunity Services  e-mail
    503-823-3295
  • Estee Segal, Commercial Redevelopment Loans email
    503-823-3317

Parks and Transportation Activities

  • Carol Herzberg, Parks Projects e-mail
    503-823-3276
  • Susan Kuhn, Transportation Projects e-mail
    503-823-3406

Housing Activities and Rental Information

  • David Sheern e-mail
    503-823-4103

Public Participation and Advisory Committees

  • Joleen Jensen-Classen e-mail
    503-823-3352

Calendar of Events

Time Event and Location
Thursday, March 11, 2010
6:30 - 8:30 PM ICURAC Transportation Subcommittee
Quarterly meeting on transportation issues in the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area
Contact: Susan Kuhn, 503-823-3406

Kaiser Town Hall
3704 N. Interstate Avenue
Rooms C & D on main level
Transit Stop: MAX Yellow Line - Overlook Station 
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