The City is currently working on three follow-up steps to the Master Plan:
Amendments to the City's Development Code to integrate direction from the Master Plan (anticipated completion mid-2023)
Amendments to the City's Transportation System Plan to integrate transportation projects Identified by the Master Plan (anticipated completion April 2023)
Infrastructure Funding Plan (anticipated completion mid-2023)
What is the Frog Pond East and South Master Plan?
The Frog Pond East and South Master Plan sets the stage for Wilsonville’s next great neighborhoods.
Master Planning identifies the types and locations of the homes, parks, open spaces, streets, trails and neighborhood amenities to be built over the next 10-20 years. The extensive process also identifies water, sewer, stormwater, and transportation infrastructure needs and funding sources.
This long-term plan is informed by analysis of area housing trends and existing inventory in order to ensure the development of residences that meet the community’s future needs and provide home-buying opportunities for a broad cross-section of people who wish to live in Wilsonville.
Artist Rendition of Area after Build Out
The Wilsonville City Council adopted the Master Plan (Ordinance No. 870) on Dec. 19, 2022.
The City is currently working on three follow-up steps to the Master Plan:
Amendments to the City's Development Code to integrate direction from the Master Plan (anticipated completion mid-2023)
Amendments to the City's Transportation System Plan to integrate transportation projects Identified by the Master Plan (anticipated completion April 2023)
Infrastructure Funding Plan (anticipated completion mid-2023)
What is the Frog Pond East and South Master Plan?
The Frog Pond East and South Master Plan sets the stage for Wilsonville’s next great neighborhoods.
Master Planning identifies the types and locations of the homes, parks, open spaces, streets, trails and neighborhood amenities to be built over the next 10-20 years. The extensive process also identifies water, sewer, stormwater, and transportation infrastructure needs and funding sources.
This long-term plan is informed by analysis of area housing trends and existing inventory in order to ensure the development of residences that meet the community’s future needs and provide home-buying opportunities for a broad cross-section of people who wish to live in Wilsonville.
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This survey is now closed. We continue to seek community input on housing preference in need in the Housing History and Preference Survey and about design of public elements such as sidewalks, bike paths, and parks in the Public Space Survey.