Comments for “Clackamas County TSP — Virtual Workshop #1”
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Potential to extend Spring Water Trail from Estacada to Sandy
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need safe connection (for bikes and peds) to Sandy downtown; 362nd is a County facility and is narrow and dangerous, common bike and ped usage, many near misses due to no shoulder and minimum lane width
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Please spend more of the transportation dollars in the rural areas of the county.
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It is obvious to me that this extension is not wanted or needed. What is needed is more spending in other parts of Clackamas County, the parts that routinely get shortchanged in deference to the more populated urban areas in the NW corner of the county.
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need safe connection (for bikes and peds) to Sandy downtown on Hwy 211 (ODOT) from new development off Bornstedt Road (County); fatal bike/car crash at intersection last year
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bus route to connect with SAM, loop 362nd to 211 to Procter in Sandy
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Upgrade traffic control at Hwy 26/Haley Rd., no left turns, left turn ramp
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Upgrade traffic control at Haley Rd/ SE 282nd, stop light!, reduce speed limit on 282nd
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Marmot Road functional classification question: why is it an arterial?
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3 Creeks Extension, little gain, great loss. Solution looking for a problem
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Get rid of studded tires
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Keep buses
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Henrici road should be brought up to standards. It is a major connection with lots of twists, turns, and drop offs
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For a complete listing of the City of Tualatin's future multi-use paths please refer to the Tualatin Development Code. A quick place to start is on Map 72-2.
http://www.ci.tualatin.or.us/departments/legal/docs/TDC/Maps/Map72-2GreenwayDevelopmentPlan.pdf
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For a complete listing of the City of Tualatin's future multi-use paths please refer to the Tualatin Development Code. A quick place to start is on Map 72-2.
http://www.ci.tualatin.or.us/departments/legal/docs/TDC/Maps/Map72-2GreenwayDevelopmentPlan.pdf
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Please make sure you account for the Tualatin River Greenway. Additional segments will be constructed in future years and provide an off-street multi-use path from Tualatin's east city boundary to points west.
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Please make sure you account for the Tualatin River Greenway. Additional segments will be constructed in future years and provide an off-street multi-use path from Tualatin's east city boundary to points west.
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Please make sure you account for the Tonquin Trail, a regional Trail that connects the Wilametter RIver to the Tualatin river through the communities of Wilsonville, Tualatin and Sherwood. A segment of the trail will run through Clackamas County.
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Please make sure you account for the Tonquin Trail, a regional Trail that connects the Wilametter RIver to the Tualatin river through the communities of Wilsonville, Tualatin and Sherwood. A segment of the trail will run through Clackamas County.
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bring major roads, e.g. Beavercreek, up to standard; this will promote safety, peds and bikes, etc.
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Pave 8 miles to the East
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Reconstruct
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Flooding
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4 way signal and road with S. Graves Rd. included
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Signal and right turn pocket