Lancaster Mobley has provided transportation engineering services and strategic planning for Clackamas Community College beginning in 2015 through multiple bond construction cycles.
PSU Gateway Center
LeBrun Design2023-11-08T18:23:38+00:00Lancaster Mobley is on the Lever Architecture led team for the PSU Gateway project located at 1914 SW Park Avenue. Our role includes loading analysis, vehicular access, photometric assessment, traffic signal and street lighting design.
Ogden Middle School
LeBrun Design2020-12-15T18:00:20+00:00Lancaster Mobley reviewed the proposed design of a school crosswalk including the logistics and placement of the subsequent school speed zone signs near Ogden Middle School in Oregon City, Oregon.
Gardiner Middle School
LeBrun Design2020-12-14T23:20:49+00:00Over the last several years Lancaster Mobley has provided transportation engineering services to the Oregon City School District as part of the redevelopment of Gardiner Middle School.
Portland Community College Rock Creek
Lancaster2019-11-13T18:09:12+00:00Lancaster Mobley has provided transportation planning and engineering services for PCC throughout their district but has had particularly detailed involvement at the Rock Creek Campus. Our work began in 2009 with major building projects [...]
Milwaukie High School
Lancaster2019-11-13T18:09:35+00:00As part of North Clackamas School District's recent bond program, Lancaster Mobley conducted Transportation Impact Analyses and a detailed Transportation Demand Management Plan for major renovations to the high school as well as the [...]
Rock Creek High School
Lancaster2019-11-13T18:10:03+00:00A new high school is proposed for development at the current location of the Rock Creek Middle School in Happy Valley, Oregon. The existing 1,100-student middle school will be remodeled and converted into a [...]
PSU – 4th & Montgomery
Lancaster2023-07-13T00:34:15+00:00Lancaster provided transportation analysis and consulting for the 4th+Montgomery project, a new addition to the Portland State University campus that will include classrooms and office space for PSU, Portland Community College, and the City of Portland. Because of the building's location on campus, loading spaces and car parking are planned to be shared with other facilities; however since these are typically required to support new construction Lancaster provided a detailed analysis of the impacts of the plan.