Appendix E. Recommendations Evaluation Criteria Policy Recommendation Portland Plan Vision Portland Plan Action or Policy Statement Comprehensive Plan Policy Expert Group Comprehensive Plan section (if applicable) World Health Organization Domain City agencies with ability to implement Partners Action Implementation timeline (short, medium, long) Vision Achievement Timeline
Policy Recommendation
Refers to the Policy Recommendation to achieve the Age Friendly Portland Vision The Portland Plan Strategy Area that is most directly supported by the Policy Recommendation. Note that every policy recommendation supports multiple Portland Plan Strategy Areas, however the information presented in this table focuses on the most direct linkage. Portland Plan Policy Statements or Actions that are mirrored, have substantial overlap with, or whose implementation could be informed by the Age Friendly Recommendation in this row. The City of Portland Comprehensive Plan Policy Expert Group that will consider policy changes most relevant to the Policy Recommendation. Note that many policy recommendations are relevant to multiple Policy Expert groups, however the information presented in this table focuses on the most obvious opportunity for a Policy Expert Group to consider the Policy Recommendation. The City of Portland Comprehensive Plan Chapter that the Policy Recommendation should affect. Note that some Policy Recommendations have connections with multiple comprehensive plan chapters. Also note that the comprehensive plan is actually a compilation of plans that have never been presented as a single document, and the information in this table focuses on the most direct linkages the comprehensive plan chapters as presented on the City of Portland webpage. http://www.portlandonline.com/bps/index.cfm?c=34249 The WHO Domain that is most directly supported by the Policy Recommendation. Note that every policy recommendation supports multiple WHO Domains, however the information presented in this table focuses on the most direct linkage. City agencies with the ability to implement or coordinate implementation of the Policy Recommendation. City agencies that can take a lead role in implementing any action associated with the recommendation are listed here. Other city agencies that can have important but auxiliary roles are listed in the "Partners" column. Organizations, including City Agencies that can or should have a role in implementing actions that support the Policy Recommendation.
This column refers to the number of years needed to make substantial progress on actions that result in implementation of the Policy Recommendation. Short: 0 to 1 years. Medium: 2 to 3 years. Long 3 to 5 years This column refers to the number of years that it will take to notice substantive results that reflect the Vision for an Age Friendly Portland. Short: 1 to 5 years. Medium: 5 to 10 years Long: 10 to 15 years. Note that for each score given, it will take even more time to notice robust and prolific results throughout the City.
Portland Plan Vision
Portland Plan Action or Policy Statement
Comprehensive Plan Policy Expert Group
Comprehensive Plan section (if applicable)
World Health Organization Domain
City agencies with ability to implement
Partners
Action Implementation timeline (short, medium, long)
Vision Achievement Timeline
< 2 years
5 to 10 years
< 2 years
5 to 10 years
< 2 years
< 5 years
< 2 years
< 5 years
< 2 years
5 to 10 years
NEIGHBORHOODS
Policy H - 19. Action 109,
Residential Development and Compatibility, Neighborhood Centers
Healthy Connected City
Actions 96, 110, 124, 126
Neighborhood Centers, Networks
The Recreation Rx
Healthy Connected City
Policy H - 10, H - 11. Action 107
Multi-Functional Schools
Healthy Connected City
Policies H - 14, T - 10. Action 41
Education and Youth Success
Pilot Aging Opportunity Districts
Healthy Connected City
Action 103
Neighborhood Centers, Networks
Parks, Plazas, and Community Gardens
Healthy Connected City
Neighborhood Streets Initiative: 20 is Plenty!
Public Facilities
Outdoor spaces and buildings
PP&R
Transportation
Outdoor spaces and buildings
PBOT
Community Garden Organizations, Private Landowners, The Intertwine Alliance, Neighborhood Associations BPS, WPC, BTA, The Intertwine Alliance, Neighborhood Associations
Outdoor spaces and buildings
PP&R
Kaiser Permanente, Legacy Emmanual
Public Facilities
Outdoor spaces and buildings
BPS, School Districts
Transportation, Public Facilities
Outdoor spaces and buildings
BPS, ONI
PDC, ONI, Developers Business Associations, Neighborhood Organizations
Policy Recommendation
Portland Plan Vision
Portland Plan Action or Policy Statement
Comprehensive Plan Policy Expert Group
Comprehensive Plan section (if applicable)
World Health Organization Domain
City agencies with ability to implement
Partners
Action Implementation timeline (short, medium, long)
Vision Achievement Timeline
Policies H - 17, P - 37. Action 82, 106
Residential Development and Compatibility, Neighborhood Centers
Housing
Housing.
BPS, PHB
PSU IOA
< 2 years
10 to 15 years
Residential Development and Compatibility, Neighborhood Centers
Housing
Housing
BPS, PHB
Developers
< 2 years
10 to 15 years
Residential Development and Compatibility
Housing
Housing
PHB
BPS
3 to 5 years
10 to 15 years
Residential Development and Compatibility
Housing
Community and Health Services
BPS
PSU IOA, PDC
< 2 years
5 to 10 years
Portland Plan Action or Policy Statement
Comprehensive Plan Policy Expert Group
Comprehensive Plan section (if applicable)
World Health Organization Domain
City agencies with ability to implement
Partners
Action Implementation timeline (short, medium, long)
Vision Achievement Timeline
Policy H - 10
Neighborhood centers, Infrastructure Equity, Networks, Education and Youth Success
Transportation, Public Facilities, Neighborhoods Transportation, Public Facilities, Neighborhoods, Energy, Environment
Transportation
PBOT, BPS
Metro, TriMet, PP&R
< 2 years
< 5 years
Transportation
PBOT, BPS
Metro, TriMet
3 to 5 years
5 to 10 years
HOUSING
Inclusive Housing Design Initiative
Economic Prosperity and Affordability. Healthy Connected City
Diverse Housing Options
Economic Prosperity and Affordability. Healthy Connected City
Affordable Housing for Older Adults Assisted Living and Nursing Homes in Neighborhoods
Economic Prosperity and Affordability. Healthy Connected City Economic Prosperity and Affordability. Healthy Connected City
Policy Recommendation
Portland Plan Vision
Policy P - 39. Actions 77, 78, 79, 106
TRANSPORTATION
Safe Routes for Elders
Healthy Connected City, Economic Prosperity and Affordability
Promote low-speed electric vehicles
Healthy Connected City, Economic Prosperity and Affordability
Actions 123, 124
Neighborhood centers, Infrastructure Equity, Networks
Paratransit/ Demand responsive Transit Improvements
Healthy Connected City, Economic Prosperity and Affordability
Policy H - 11, H-18.
Networks
Transportation, Public Facilities
Transportation
PBOT, BPS
Metro, TriMet
< 2 years
< 5 years
Policy H - 18. Actions 96, 106, 110, 123, 124, 125, 126, 129
Neighborhood centers, Infrastructure Equity, Networks
Transportation, Public Facilities
Outdoor Spaces and Buildings
PBOT, BPS
Metro, TriMet
< 2 years
10 to 15 years
Policy H - 18. Actions 96, 106, 122, 123, 124
Networks
Transportation, Public Facilities
Outdoor Spaces and Buildings
PBOT, BPS
Metro, TriMet
< 2 years
10 to 15 years
Pedestrian-environment Improvements
Low-stress bikeways
Healthy Connected City, Economic Prosperity and Affordability Thriving Educated Youth, Economic Prosperity and Affordability, Healthy Connected City