Comments for “Corridor 8 - Milwaukie to Oregon City”
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Trolley Trail Extension
Retrofitting this railroad bridge across the Clackamas would be amazing!! Crossing the Clackamas River at McLoughlin and riding along McLoughlin to get to the Trolley Trail is miserable. River Road is better, but still not preferred. Make this connection happen!
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SE Lake Rd - Johnson Rd - I-205 Multi-Use Path
Consider opportunity to connect to walking trails in North Clackamas Park, perhaps via 51st and Casa Del Rey Dr. There is an existing ped bridge over Mt Scott Creek at the end of Casa Del Rey into the park.
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SE River Rd
GOOD ROUTE, A FEW AREAS COULD BE WIDER. NEEDS TO BE KEPT FREE FROM FALLEN LEAVES IN THE FALL.
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SE Oatfield Rd
WELL MAINTAINED (COULD BE SWEPT IN THE FALL AFTER LEAVES FALL). GENERALLY NICE ROUTE.
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McLoughlin Blvd.
BIKELANE/SHOULDER IS POORLY MAINTAINED OR SWEPT.
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SE Jennings Rd - SE Roots Rd
between Oatfield and Webster has killer hill. Not many could ride up there. I would go around the hill on different bike routes.
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Trolley Trail Extension
The Trolley trail makes the most sense. If you are walking or riding a bike on Mcloughlin Blvd the enjoyment is lost due to the noise and traffic. River Rd might be a little steep when you are coming into or leaving Milwaukie.
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Trolley Trail Extension
This needs to be the MAIN bike route for this section. River Road has no sidewalks (There are lots of us who want them.) Having bikers, cars and walkers all share the "side of the road" gets very scary sometimes.
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SE Lake Rd - Johnson Rd - I-205 Multi-Use Path
It would be great to provide a more direct off-street connection between here and the I-205 Multi-Use path to the north, since bicyclists could then avoid the dangerous bike path along SE 82nd Avenue and the need to negotiate the 224 overpass to get back on the bike path.
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SE Jennings Rd - SE Roots Rd
I live in Shewood Forest. To walk to Safeway on Webster I have to walk on Jennings there is no sidewalk. The road has curves and hills that blind drivers to people walking or riding bike. We need a sidewalk or space on at least one side of the road.