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Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway

Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway Enhancement Project Current Status:

Complete


Crossing NE 21st on the Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway Before:

Long distances to cross exposed to cars, fast car speeds, and no ADA curb ramps

 21st and tillamook crossing the street

Crossing NE 21st on the Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway After:

A better place to cross the street!

 


 

Project Background and Description

The Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway Enhancement project is a series of safety and design changes between NE Flint and 28th that enhance an essential existing link in our low-stress walking and biking network.

In 2015, the Portland Bureau of Transportation evaluated our network of neighborhood greenways and identified capital improvements needed on Tillamook to address high vehicle speeds and visibility at intersections. The Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway Enhancement Project will include the area of Tillamook between NE Flint and NE 28th, and project elements are expected to be constructed in 2019.

 


 

Project Scope of Work

Location Project Status
Full length of Tillamook between NE Flint and 28th
  • Shared roadway markings and signing
  • Speed bumps to slow vehicles to 20 mph
  • Turning or adding stop signs to favor Greenway
  • Parking removal where necessary for visibility
Complete
NE 21st and Tillamook Median pedestrian islands and bicycle markings crossing safety design Complete
NE Martin Luther King Jr. and Tillamook Bike box safety design Complete
NE Flint and Vancouver and Tillamook  Accessible ramp and marked crosswalk  Complete
 
7th and Tillamook
Speed bumps, additional signage and crosswalk markings Postponed - will be included in Safer 7th traffic calming project as part of Lloyd to Woodlawn Neighborhood Greenway Project
  • Potential for traffic diversion test on Tillamook between Williams and Martin Luther King Jr. - more vehicle volume data will be collected in this area.

 

Project Map

Map and illustrations of project designs

Project Budget

$150,000, including non-construction costs like design

 

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Last updated: February 2019

 


Project Q and A

Answers to questions about the project we have received.

Background

Information on the issues we are addressing with this project.

Project Timeline

Expected timeline of events

Contact + Get Involved

Contact the Project Manager or attend a public meeting about the project.