File #: 19-080    Version: 1 Name: Willamette Falls Legacy Project (Goal 1)
Type: Report Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 1/22/2019 In control: City Commission
On agenda: 2/1/2019 Final action:
Title: Willamette Falls Legacy Project (Goal 1)
Attachments: 1. Staff Report
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Willamette Falls Legacy Project (Goal 1)

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RECOMMENDED ACTION (Motion):
Staff will provide an overview of the anticipated Willamtte Falls Legacy Project work over the next biennium and support a discussion by the City Commission on the proposed goal.

BACKGROUND:
Goal 1: Cultivate an Environment for Successful Economic Development
Willamette Falls Legacy Project
· Complete the Federal, State and Local permit approval process for phase 1 of the Riverwalk and begin construction in the spring of 2020.
· Continue to work with the property owner to determine future private development on the site including funding, infrastructure, parking and development strategies.

For more than 150 years, the inspiring beauty of Willamette Falls has been closed to the public. This will soon change as Oregon City, Clackamas County, Metro, the State, property owner, along with a dedicated team of community advocates, business people and interested members of the public, bring the Falls back to the people. While the Willamette Falls Legacy Project centers on two tightly intertwined but separate initiatives, each of which is critical to the success of the other: the redevelopment of the 22-acre site, which is privately owned by Falls Legacy LLC, and the design and construction of a public riverwalk on a portion of the site.

The riverwalk is a public access project that will reconnect historic downtown Oregon City to Willamette Falls. The City has been working in partnership with Metro, the State, Clackamas County, PGE, and the property owner to create a riverwalk with a variety of experiences which implement our four core values: public access, historic and cultural interpretation, economic redevelopment and habitat restoration. This community guided process included input received at hundreds of tours and hundreds of community engagement meetings and events.

Implementation of this goal includes a variety of tasks. The project team is looking forward to completing the ...

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