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Plans & Studies
Cooper Mountain Community Plan
The Cooper Mountain area includes over 1,200 acres along Beaverton's southwestern city limits.
Housing Beaverton Project
The Housing Beaverton Project aims to understand people’s housing needs and determine what actions the city can take to promote the creation of needed housing.
Downtown Design Project
At the November 17, 2020 public hearing, the City Council approved the proposed Downtown Design Project amendments to the city's Comprehensive Plan, Development Code, and Zoning Map. Additionally, the City Council denied an appeal of the Planning Commission's recommendation to approve the amendments.
Parking Policy and Code Project
The city will update Beaverton’s parking policies and development rules to comply with new state directives designed to reduce emissions contributing to climate change.
Shelter Code Project
Beaverton's Development Code allows emergency and severe weather shelters, but permanent, non-emergency shelters are not defined or addressed in the Development Code.
Tree Code Audit Project
Beaverton’s tree code has not been significantly updated for many years.
Past Plans & Studies
View more in past plans and studies for the City of Beaverton.
Reimbursement Districts Project
A reimbursement district is a way to reimburse a developer when infrastructure the developer builds benefits multiple properties.
Code Maintenance Project
Designing Walkable Places
Project aim: to have regulations making it easier for people to live in vibrant places with easy access to work, services, shopping, and play.