Quick Facts
Incorporates state-of-the-art features, such as buffered bike lanes, cycle tracks, paths, and bike signals to create a safe, low-stress corridor
Results
Creates an attractive and safe connection to transit stations along the PMLR line and Portland’s Central Eastside and downtown employment centers
Connects neighborhood bicycle boulevards to the new Willamette River Tilikum transit, bicycle, and pedestrian bridge, the regional trail network, and OMSI
Our Work
Designed 2,000 feet of a multi-use path, a bicycle boulevard, and crossing improvements along the Portland to Milwaukie Light Rail line
Designed treatments that enhance pedestrian and bicycle safety adjacent to light rail
Effectively led the steering committee—made up of personnel from TriMet, the City of Portland, Metro, and design team members—through the comparison of alternatives and selection of the final design
Provided critical and comprehensive information that enabled the stakeholders to make confident design decisions
—Amy L. Fandrich, PE, SE Portland Design LeadNice work on the Clinton to River project piece. I know it’s been a long process with lots of meetings and discussions. Thank you for the great attitude and creative thinking.
TriMet Portland-Milwaukie Light Rail Transit Project