SPECIAL PROJECTS

Growth & Prosperity

City of Detroit Oregon

DOWNTOWN VISIONING / PARK PROJECT

Downtown Detroit is rebuilding for the future! A visioning effort for downtown took place between Summer 2023 and Spring 2024 and provided opportunities for community engagement and input through in-person and virtual activities. This worked resulted in the following vision statement:

“Our vision is to transform the town into a haven of fun with odes to the history of the Timber industry.”

The future vision encompasses a “haven of fun” amidst a thriving business scene serving residents and visitors, supported by future streetscape improvements, signage and gateways, pedestrian crossings, and home to community events. Read the full vision at this LINK.

Developing in Downtown

Downtown development is focused along Detroit Avenue and Forest Avenue within the new Detroit Avenue Corridor overlay zone. Properties outside of the overlay can still develop as commercial or residential uses subject to existing standards.

Businesses Permitted

There are many opportunities to develop in downtown including options for:

  • Food carts, food cart pods
  • Coffee shops, bakeries, restaurants, ice cream shops, bars, brew pubs
  • Outdoor gear and rental stores
  • Specialty retail and artisan shops
  • Lodging
  • Upper-story residential—workforce housing opportunities
  • Prohibited: Auto-oriented uses such as drive-throughs or gas stations

For a full list, see Section 2.3.7 (C) of the Detroit Development Code.

Types of Development

There is flexibility for different kinds of buildings and structures for new buildings.

  • Individual food carts and groups of food carts arranged as a pod are permitted subject to City standards in Section 3.5.5 of the Detroit Development Code.  Additional licensing from Marion County Public Health and a City business license are required.
  • Temporary trailers or prefabricated structures may be used to house businesses on an interim basis to spur rebuilding efforts.  See Section 2.3.7(G) of the Detroit Development Code for applicable requirements and permitting.
  • New or expanded buildings are permitted and contribute to shaping the downtown environment.  Targeted site and building design standards address integrating windows, entrances and awnings or canopies into the building design, and bringing buildings forward towards the sidewalk to engage with visitors.  See Sections 2.3.7(D) through (F) of the Detroit Development Code for full details.

Permitting Requirements

City of Detroit requires land use permits for most types of downtown development, except for individual food carts which do not require a land use permit.  Contact the City Recorder (503-854-3496 or detroit@wvi.com) for more information about land use permitting.  Application forms can be found on the City’s website.

The City of Detroit also requires a City Business License renewed annually.

Other jurisdictions including Marion County may have additional permitting requirements, including for septic and building permits

How to Get Started

Contact the City Recorder 503-854-3496 or detroit@wvi.com. The City is excited to welcome new ideas to downtown Detroit!

PARK PLAN- FORMER ELEMENTARY SITE PARK PLAN

DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT IDEAS AND ACTION STEPS CLICK HERE

DETROIT DOWNTOWN SURVEY- CLICK HERE and CLICK HERE