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University of Oregon Sustainable City Year: Recent submissions

  • SCYP Staff (University of Oregon, 2021)
    This compilation report details the collaborative efforts of the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program (SCYP) partnership with the City of Troutdale during the 2020-2021 academic year. Troutdale is proud of ...
  • SCYP Staff (2024)
    This compilation report details the collaborative efforts of the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program (SCYP) partnership with the City of Salem during the 2021-2022 academic year. This partnership involved ...
  • SCYP Staff (2020)
    This compilation report details the collaborative efforts of the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program (SCYP) partnership with Lane Transit District (LTD) during the 2019-2020 academic year. Faculty and ...
  • Peeples, Jack; Ruth, Xander; Wright, John (University of Oregon, 2024)
    This campaign aims to encourage Salemites to reduce their reliance on personal vehicles and instead utilize active transportation in the form of biking. Shifting from cars to biking as one’s primary mode of transportation ...
  • SCYP Staff (2022)
    This compilation report details the collaborative efforts of the University of Oregon’s Sustainable City Year Program (SCYP) partnership with the City of Hermiston during the 2021-2022 academic year. SCYP’s first partnership ...
  • Wessel, Ava; Kohler, Nick (2024)
    Appendix of student final projects
  • Wessel, Ava; Kohler, Nick (University of Oregon, 2024)
    Driven by a shared commitment to improve environmental health, community wellbeing, and accessibility, students in the Advanced GIS class collaborated with the City of Salem to develop data-driven strategies for urban ...
  • Aguinaga, Parker; Hauthe, Quinne; Johnson, Alexia; Lopez, Mariah; Lun, Sian Dim; Mason, Dyana; Fracchia, Elena; Thompson, Kim (University of Oregon, 2024)
    Parks Foundations are a natural asset to a thriving park community, given their unique ability to support the government through nonprofit funding activities, while still supporting community wellness. This is particularly ...
  • Allan, Scott; Jacobson, Caitlin; Seifert, Colby; Skillin, Julia; Sosa, Anna; Zaikoski, John; McLaughlin, Patrick (University of Oregon, 2024)
    Located along the Willamette River near downtown Salem, Oregon, Minto-Brown Island Park is subject to extended flood events that limit pedestrian access during wet periods throughout the year. Beaver dams divert and pool ...
  • Taylor, Zoe; Russo, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2024)
    The University of Oregon’s Green Cities students focused on creating innovative and sustainable solar panel proposals for Salem’s Geer Park, located near the Oregon State Penitentiary, which has been historically underfunded ...
  • Prazak, Renate; Li, Alex (University of Oregon, 2024)
    The City of Salem sought recommendations on how to increase Electric Vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and access. Recognizing the importance of a well-rounded and evidence-based approach, the student teams employed ...
  • Cassel, Katie; Donnelly, Caitlin; Stapleton, Ellee (University of Oregon, 2024)
    In response to the City of Salem’s goal of identifying park service area delineation methods that would facilitate a more equitable and accessible park system for residents, Spatial Justice Seminar students analyzed equity ...
  • Schillinger, Attila; Bullentini, Kaitlyn; Clifford, Avery; Duda, Nicole; Horvath, Michael; Norton, Ella; Knight, Kayleigh; Plumley, Madison (University of Oregon, 2024-12)
    Students were tasked with the opportunity to design a campaign to educate Salem residents on heat pumps and their benefits to support the city’s sustainability initiatives. The overarching goal of the campaign was to ...
  • Duong-Tran, Joshua; DeVigal, Andrew (University of Oregon, 2024)
    Working with the Sustainable City Year Program (SCYP) and the City of Salem, this class sought to understand how information flows through the Hispanic community in Salem. This Engaged Journalism course conducted a survey, ...
  • Bartholomei, Mason; Bean, Wyatt; Belcher, Ruth; Lucero, Augustin Olivares; Riogeist, Jasper; Severeid, Emily; Ngo, Nicole (University of Oregon, 2024)
    Like many states across the United States, Oregon has a history of using transportation, land use, and housing tools inequitably, which has directed and concentrated benefits to the privileged and harms to underserved ...
  • Community Planning Workshop (University of Oregon, 2014)
    The Rogue Valley Transportation District (RVTD or the District) is the public transportation provider for residents of southern Oregon’s Rogue Valley. The RVTD partnered with the University of Oregon’s Community Planning ...
  • Goodwin, Evan; Motahari-Asi, Kiana; Cartwright, Virginia; Givens, James (University of Oregon, 2014)
    This report explores issues, opportunities, and design proposals for four different fire station sites in Medford, Oregon. The goal of this studio was to envision new fire-rescue facilities consistent with LEED certification ...
  • Yount, Heather; Ciscek, Erica; Curtin, Pat; Parker, Margy (University of Oregon, 2014)
    This report is the result of three terms of work by students in the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication. During fall term 2013, students in Strategic Communications Research (J495) conducted primary ...
  • Dobrinich, Stephen; Drlik-Muehleck, Aniko; Margerum, Richard; Parker, Robert; Lewis, Rebecca (University of Oregon, 2013)
    In the fall term of 2013, graduate students in the Department of Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM) at the University of Oregon developed concept plans for the Jackson County Health Site in Medford, Oregon. This ...
  • Nicolello, Bree; Ciscek, Erica; Curtin, Pat; Parker, Margy (University of Oregon, 2014)
    This report is the result of three terms of work by students in the University of Oregon’s School of Journalism and Communication. During fall term 2013, students in Strategic Communications Research (J495) conducted primary ...

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