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Bud Clark Commons

Photo courtesy Sally Schoolmaster

 

 

Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation

 

  

Gray's Landing
 

 

Parks partners with BES, Metro to buy 20-acre site for future park in East Portland - February 25, 2011

We're excited to share that Parks, in partnership with Metro and the City's Bureau of Environmental Services (BES), has purchased 20 acres of land in the Argay-Wilkes neighborhood to be developed as a future park. Four acres will be a park for the neighborhood, which has long been underserved in terms of park facilities, and 16 will be a natural area.

 

We know that East Portland doesn't have the quantity or quality of parks the rest of the city enjoys. We're working to change that. Through our recently-launched E205 initiative, we're working to bring high-quality parks and natural areas to East Portland.

 

This purchase is a major step forward in our effort, and it also brings us closer to meeting the Parks 2020 Vision goal of making sure every Portlander is within half a mile of a great park.

 

The Argay-Wilkes site is also ecologically-important. It contains the headwaters of Wilkes Creek, part of the Columbia Slough watershed and the only remaining free-flowing creek to the slough. Headwaters like this are extremely high-value natural areas, and protecting this site is a victory for BES' Grey to Green program, which works to protect natural areas that are critical to the health of our watershed.

 

Our next step is to work with the community to develop a master plan for the site - stay tuned!

 

Neighbors thrilled by City's purchase of Wilkes Headwaters property

Neighborhood Notes

 

Metro, Portland split cost of land for Northeast Portland park-natural area

The Oregonian

 

Portland Parks & Rec Buys 20 Acres in NE Portland for New Park

The Portlander