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Chief
05-23-2008, 10:44 AM
A handy link. If you wade through this monstrosity, you will be flat=out amazed at what is planned for the Boise Cascade site. This is essentially the City's blueprint for Boise and elsewhere in the Downtown area.

Final Vancouver City Center Vision & Subarea Final Plan (http://www.cityofvancouver.us/upload/images/EconDev/VCCVFINALREPORT061807.pdf?s=&showtopic=4351&view=findpost&p=28980)

Planned Actions (http://www.cityofvancouver.us/upload/images/EconDev/ORD%20M-3833.pdf?s=&showtopic=4351&view=findpost&p=28980)

Appendix Part 1 (http://www.cityofvancouver.us/vccv/VCCVappendix%20WEB-PART1.pdf?s=&showtopic=4351&view=findpost&p=28980)

Appendix Part 2 (http://www.cityofvancouver.us/vccv/VCCVappendix%20WEB-PART2.pdf?s=&showtopic=4351&view=findpost&p=28980)

Appendix Part 3 (http://www.cityofvancouver.us/vccv/VCCVappendix%20WEB-PART3.pdf?s=&showtopic=4351&view=findpost&p=28980)

Chief
09-11-2008, 10:59 AM
bumping for review...

It's been a while since I perused this, and many here have never seen this plan before. This is the blueprint for the Boise Cascade site, and the core of my concern about the costs to the taxpayers to prop this project up.

Waterbuffalo
09-11-2008, 05:18 PM
(Same question that Chief is asking in other threads..)

Now here is my question to you and Gramor-Columbia Waterfront LLC...

Why are they NOT putting up a web site with all of this information? Are they scared that they're project will go down in flames if just you and I do this little bit of digging with Google?

Ok, guys and gals within this project.

Could you spend a few dollars and save Chief and me the follies search all over the City of Vancouver, Clark County, Washington state and Portland metro area gathering materials, IMHO is your legal duty to present to the voters of this community?

Why can Columbia River Crossing do a decent, ok job with this and your getting scott free?

It does not take $50,000 in bandwidth costs to host this stuff on the web (or much less) or make a place here in Downtown Vancouver office space during a decent, regularly scheduled business hours Monday through Friday to access it? Heck, how is the local news media getting it?

This is said to be a 1.5 billion dollar magnificence, pomp and circumstance but no substance that one individual citizen can look over it. But why all the secrecy?