The City of Newberg has been awarded the 2012 Special Achievment in Planning Award from the Oregon chapter of the American Planning Association (OAPA).   The award is given for Newberg's Sixth Grade Design Star Program.  The award was presented at OAPA’s annual conference on May 10th-11th
 
The “Design Star” program run by Jessica Nunley of the Planning Division and Jan Wolf, the city’s GIS Analyst, is in its 5th year.  Design Star is a learning collaboration between the City and local schools that includes almost every 6th grader in Newberg (Mountainview Middle School, Chehalem Valley Middle School, and CS Lewis Academy).  The program begins with Jessica and Jan going into the schools and giving a presentation about the city.  Jan uses GIS to show information about the city such as bare earth, utilities, addresses, parcels and even population data.  Jessica uses the comprehensive plan layer to illustrate how the city is organized and discusses why cities are organized in the way they are.  They then conduct a discussion with the kids about the things that a city "needs" versus "wants", possible impacts of popular ideas for "wants" (i.e. amusement parks), their favorite parts about Newberg now, and what things Newberg might be missing to make it a great place to live.  After the presentation, they introduce the kids to their assignment - to be developers and come up with a development proposal for one of two vacant sites in town.  The two sites chosen for the Design Star project are the vacant site across from City Hall and the vacant site south of the Allison Hotel. 

The teachers have integrated the Design Star program into their lessons and the kids work on the project in groups for two weeks.  The Mountainview Middle School kids present their projects to us, first at their school, and then they narrow the projects down and present 6 of their ideas at a City Council work session.  The Chehalem Valley Middle School and CS Lewis Academy kids do presentations to their classes and we hang their project ideas at City Hall and the Public Safety Building for the public to see.   The Design Star program works well because it teaches the kids about how the city works while also encouraging and empowering them to be creative in finding ways to be involved and improve their own surroundings.  The kids do a great job on this project and really come up with comprehensive and creative ideas for both design sites.

We'd like to give a special thank you to Mr. Willing, Ms. Bryant, Mr. Alpert, and Ms. Buck at Mountainview Middle School, Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Halstead at Chehalem Valley Middle School, and Mr. Dehaven at CS Lewis Academy.  

For more information or questions contact Jessica Nunley at 503-554-7744 or at jessica.nunley@newbergoregon.gov.  You can also find information about the Design Star project on the School District webpage by clicking here.