Community Corner
Block 67 Project In City Of Hillsboro
City Holding Virtual Open House on September 16.
September 13, 2021
Join us for a live, online presentation on the Block 67 project by Hillsboro Economic Development staff.
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Thursday, September 16
6 pm: Video stream opens on Zoom (link and passcode below)
6:30 pm: Online presentation begins
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Zoom Link: Join the Zoom Video Stream
Passcode: 410829
UPDATE: RSVP is not required. Due to high rates of COVID-19 cases, there will not be an in-person gathering. Therefore, it is not necessary to RSVP to attend the Zoom meeting, but it is encouraged to help organizers know how many people will attend.
Not able to attend on September 16? A recording of the presentation will be shared on this page following the event.
Project Survey Seeks Community Input
Community members are invited to take a short online survey regarding the Block 67 project, which will be available from September 1 to 30. Click the survey button below to help City staff move the project forward.
Complete la encuesta en español
Project Overview
Making Downtown Hillsboro a more vibrant, livable place continues to be a top community priority. The redevelopment of Block 67 will help further meet the community’s goals for Downtown Hillsboro as well as enhance the connection between Hillsboro’s Health and Education District and the historic Downtown.
The City does not intend to retain ownership of the block in the long-term, rather to work with one or more private developers that are capable of supporting the City’s goals for Downtown.
For additional information on Block 67, contact Justin DeMello online or by phone, 503-681-6492.
Project History
Initial Proposal
Project
In August 2017, the City issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) seeking development partners for Block 67 and Project^ was selected. City of Hillsboro staff and Project^ development partners discussed project updates with community members at two open houses and valuable feedback was provided by the community.
Due to rising construction costs and challenging market conditions, the project was put on hold early in 2020. This pause allowed the project to be realigned with the development environment, which has undergone tremendous changes during 2020-21.
Open House #3 Presentation Materials
Open House #4 Presentation Materials
Block 67 Project Updates Shared by City, Developers (February 2019)
Block 67 Update: Rising Costs Lead to Reevaluation of Development Plans (March 2020)
Public Open Houses
During the spring and summer of 2017, two productive public discussions were held at the Walters Cultural Arts Center, with over 100 in attendance at each.
Key themes heard included:
- Support higher density residential and activity generation on the site
- Interest in food and grocery choices on the site and in the greater Downtown area
- Desire to evaluate different housing options
- Create a destination use and draw to the Downtown through retail and recreational opportunities
- Have thoughtful and sustainable design
- Be sensitive to parking conditions
- Support for a redevelopment strategy for the entire Downtown to make it a regional draw for visitors as well as a destination for Hillsboro residents
Open House #1 Presentation Materials
Open House #2 Presentation Materials
Related Documents
Urban Land Institute Recs
Questions?
For additional information on Block 67, contact Justin DeMello online or by phone, 503-681-6492.
This press release was produced by the City of Hillsboro. The views expressed here are the author’s own.