What we heard
Metro received more than 3,500 individual comments during a 30-day comment period in September and October 2016. Thank you to every person and organization who took the time to participate. Your input is important as regional leaders consider how to allocate project funds.
Here is a detailed summary of what we heard.
The Metro Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing and take legislative action 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017 at Metro Regional Center.
Technical analysis – all projects
City of Gresham
Complete Cleveland Street
Complete Division Street
Designing Highland Drive/Pleasant View Drive/190th Avenue
Designing Hogan Road
City of Milwaukie
Monroe Street neighborhood greenway
City of Oregon City
Molalla Avenue walking and biking improvements
City of Portland
Brentwood-Darlington safe routes to school
Central Eastside access and circulation improvements
Columbia Boulevard intelligent transportation system
Cully walking and biking parkway
David Douglas safe routes to school
Halsey Street safety and access to transit
Hillsdale Town Center pedestrian connections
Jade and Montavilla connected centers
North Portland Greenway Trail
Outer Stark/Halsey complete streets
City of Sherwood
Highway 99W sidewalk safety improvements
City of Tigard
Fanno Greenway Regional Trail
Hunziker Road industrial area transportation infrastructure
City of Tualatin
Herman Road walking and biking improvements project engineering
City of West Linn
Highway 43 walking and biking improvements
Interstate 205 walking and biking trail
City of Wilsonville
Interstate 5 walking and biking bridge
Clackamas County
Monroe Street walking and biking improvements
Multnomah County
Sandy Boulevard walking and biking improvements
Port of Portland
Cornfoot Road walking and biking path
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District
Beaverton Creek Trail
Washington County
Basalt Creek Parkway extension
Cornelius Pass walking and biking bridge design
Johnson Street access to school
Westside Trail walking and biking bridge design