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WELCOME Tri-Cities Rivershore Master Plan II Council Retreat March 2, 2012 ---PAGE BREAK--- Planning Process ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Guiding Vision • Connect the region • Provide recreational and economic opportunities • Increase environmentally responsive access to the Yakima, Snake and Columbia Rivers ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- 1. Improve Wayfinding and Identity ---PAGE BREAK--- Emphasize key gateways ---PAGE BREAK--- 2. Integrate Arts, Culture, Heritage and Environment ---PAGE BREAK--- Industrial heritage ---PAGE BREAK--- Telling the story… ---PAGE BREAK--- 3. Create “Place” ---PAGE BREAK--- Interim landscape treatments ---PAGE BREAK--- 4. Enhance Water-Oriented Activities ---PAGE BREAK--- 5. Increase Birding and Wildlife Viewing ---PAGE BREAK--- 6. Enhance Linkages ---PAGE BREAK--- ---PAGE BREAK--- Railroad infrastructure ---PAGE BREAK--- 7. Enliven the Rivershore ---PAGE BREAK--- 8. Strengthen Yakima and Snake Connections ---PAGE BREAK--- 9. Re-engage the River ---PAGE BREAK--- 10. Implement Priority Projects ---PAGE BREAK--- Implementation • Continue TREC’s regional collaboration • Develop wayfinding and signage program • Build gateways • Complete the 8 key projects identified by TREC members • Designate a repository for rivershore information ---PAGE BREAK--- TREC Collaboration Yields Results ---PAGE BREAK---