How can the transportation infrastructure in Lake Oswego be improved – pathways, sidewalks, roadways and bike routes? What impact would those changes have on your choice to use a car, bike, mass transit, or walk?

Participation

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Who is listening?

The Lake Oswego City Council
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Sustainability Staff

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Who is listening?

5,456 people have read Open City Hall here in Lake Oswego
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Who is listening?

To date, 546 people have read this topic
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Who is giving feedback?

22 people wrote or supported statements. That's 1.1 hours of public comment @ three minutes per statement.

Introduction

The City’s recently drafted Vision Statement 2035 for a “Connected Community” states the following about transportation in Lake Oswego:

We have safe, efficient and convenient transportation choices. There are frequent and reliable public transportation options that make it easy to move around our city and the region. Pathways, sidewalks, roadways and bike routes encourage residents of all neighborhoods to walk and bike safely.

The City will start updating its Transportation System Plan soon. The plan addresses how people will move around and through Lake Oswego in the future.  The results of this Open City Hall question will help guide the development of the plan.

Outcome

Information Shared with Transportation System Plan staff and City Council to inform planning efforts

November 1, 2011