REMINDER: Pedestrian-Bicycle Bridge Online Open House

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Share your input on the Oregon City-West Linn Pedestrian-Bicycle Concept Plan through tomorrow, Tuesday, April 13

Exploring a New Bridge Across the Willamette River for People Walking, Biking and Rolling

People who walk, bike and roll across the Willamette River between Oregon City and West Linn currently use the Arch Bridge (OR 43) which does not have dedicated bike paths or sidewalks that meet the Americans with Disabilities Act standards. To address this, Oregon City, West Linn, Clackamas County, Metro and ODOT are exploring potential new pedestrian-bicycle bridge alignments between the Willamette Falls and the I-205 Abernethy Bridge.

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Online Open House and Survey Available Through April 13

Thank you to everyone who has already participated and provided feedback! There is still time to visit our online open house (English or Español) to learn more about the project and provide input on walking, biking and rolling (using a mobility device) in your community and the potential bridge alignments. Skip the online open house and go directly to the survey (English or Español) to tell us what you think.

Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Information and Civil Rights Title VI Accommodations

For ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, translation/interpretation services, or more information for those in Oregon, please call 503-731-4128, TTY 800-735- 2900 or Oregon Relay Service 711.

Contact Us

Sandra Hikari, ODOT Major Projects Planner

Sandra.Y.HIKARI@odot.state.or.us | (503) 731-8246

For more information, visit the project website