Comments for “Tigard Walks”
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No continuous sidewalk on the west side of the street. This is a route used for kids to walk to and from School. (Tigard First)
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No Continuous Sidewalk on East side of the street. Need access to bus stop! (Tigard First)
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The part of Hall needs a sidewalk on the west side of the street.
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Fanno Creek
There needs to be a crosswalk or a yellow flashing light at this intersection. There is a steady stream of cars in both directions and no one stops for pedestrians waiting at the corner, not even Tigard motorcycle cops.
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No Continuous Sidewalk on West side of the street (Tigard First)
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No Continuous Sidewalk. Kids should be able to walk to and from school without having to walk in a ditch or out into the street. (Tigard First)
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No Continuous Sidewalk. Kids should be able to walk to and from school without having to walk in a ditch or out into the street. (Tigard First)
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Traffic calming devices in this section and a marked cross walk for those individuals (children) playing at the park would great.
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A marked cross walk on the third side crossing at this intersection would be great.
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A cross-walk in this section would be great. many people cross here going to or from Metzger Park.
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The northside of this road loses side walks from the southbound 217 exit over the bridge until the entrance to progress plaza. I frequently see people trying to walk this section both directions/bike west bound.
Although the sidewalk on the otherside is good, it's a long way out of the way to go up to scholls ferry and its dangerous to cross (4/5 lanes of traffic) just past the bridge from the sidewalk to the plaza. I see this happen frequently.
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This section of 121st needs to have improved ped/bike facilities.
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This new section of trail is great!
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It would be nice to have a more direct and low traffic/walkable route from the westside trail to 99W/Durham Rd.
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The bridge here narrows the road, making it dangerous for pedestrians and cyclists. The incline in the road additionally causes poor visibility.
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This is a very poor pedestrian (and bike) connection, over the bridge on 121st with no sidewalk. Additionally there are some missing sidewalk gaps north of here along 121st before north dakota.
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This new section of the Fanno Creek Trail is great (Between Grant and Main St.) The newly installed lighting under 99W is also great.