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Washington Square Regional Center (WSRC) may be best known as a shopping destination, but it’s so much more. It’s also a significant employment center, a vital transit center, and home to a growing community.
The goal of the WSRC Update Project is to work with residents, businesses, and partner agencies to understand community priorities, respond to emerging market trends, and help facilitate development that is consistent with our local and regional vision for the future.
Join us in planning for this area to update the 20-year-old vision!
Washington Square Regional Center (WSRC) may be best known as a shopping destination, but it’s so much more. It’s also a significant employment center, a vital transit center, and home to a growing community.
The goal of the WSRC Update Project is to work with residents, businesses, and partner agencies to understand community priorities, respond to emerging market trends, and help facilitate development that is consistent with our local and regional vision for the future.
Join us in planning for this area to update the 20-year-old vision!
Welcome to the Washington Square Regional CenterOpen House!
Help us update the 20-year-old vision for this area to encourage more housing, transportation, business, and job options for all members of the community. The regional center is located in Tigard, Beaverton, and unincorporated Washington County. Tell us what you think about the proposed recommendations for TIGARD'S planning area.
You could win one of four $50 gift cards for participating!
Regional Center – Proposed Vision
Subarea 1 – Mall
Subarea 2 – Metzger
Subarea 3 – Nimbus/Cascade
Regional Center – Pedestrian and Bicycle Connections
April - Nov 2020: Opportunities and Needs Analysis
Washington Square Regional Center Update has finished this stage
We identified opportunities, needs, and constraints. See documents on Project Website (above) for more info.
Dec 2020 - May 2021: Land Use & Transportation Framework
Washington Square Regional Center Update has finished this stage
We developed different development and transportation ideas for community review and prioritization.
July - Oct 2021: Final Report & Recommendations
Washington Square Regional Center Update is currently at this stage
We are preparing a final report that includes the community's preferred land use and transportation option and additional recommendations for implementation.
Nov - Dec 2021: Adoption
this is an upcoming stage for Washington Square Regional Center Update
We will seek adoption of project recommendations by the Planning Commission and City Council.