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Resilience Hub Locator Map

The Getting There Together Coalition has partnered with the Community Cycling Center and students from Portland State University’s Master of Urban and Regional Planning (MURP) program to create a Resilience Hub Location Map. 

The map provides information about publicly-owned parcels of land in the Portland Metro area, alongside spatial data such as zoning, transit, parks, schools, community organizations, and census tract demographics. 

You can use this tool to analyze the development feasibility of the parcels for creating community-oriented resilience hubs. This is an open resource designed to aid community organizers in identifying transit-adjacent spaces that could be more utilized for community engagement, education, affordable housing, workforce development, and more. 

The information displayed is compiled from publicly available data sources. Complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed; please contact the local jurisdiction to confirm details about a specific parcel. 

Want more detailed information on how to use that map and what the content means? View our: 

Map Guide (PDF) 

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