TUALATIN INVITES CITIZENS TO KICK-OFF THE YEAR OF TRANSPORTATION
Posted: February 1st, 2012 9:50 AM
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Several exciting transportation plans are coming together in Tualatin and the surrounding areas this year. The City of Tualatin has partnered with Metro and Washington County to hold a public meeting to kick-off this Year of Transportation. The kick-off meeting will provide information about transportation projects taking place in Tualatin:
• Tualatin Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update – a blueprint for building and maintaining Tualatin's transportation network, including all modes of transportation—drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, freight, and transit riders.
• Linking Tualatin – an effort to improve transit links between neighborhoods and jobs.
• Southwest Corridor Transit Study – finding ways to improve transit in the corridor that includes Barbur Blvd/Highway 99W and I-5.
• Tonquin Trail – planning for a 22-mile long trail that will connect the Willamette and Tualatin rivers and the cities of Wilsonville, Sherwood and Tualatin with safe pedestrian and bicycle connections.
• Washington County projects south of Tualatin – including the SW Boones Ferry Rd project, the SW 124th Ave Alignment Study, and planning for transportation infrastructure in the Basalt Creek area.
The City of Tualatin invites community members to drop-in anytime during the event, which will take place on Thursday, February 16, 2012 between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Living Savior Lutheran Church (8740 SW Sagert Street, Tualatin, OR). Kids are welcome, and children's activities are planned.
For more information, visit the Tualatin Transportation System Plan (TSP) Update website: www.TualatinTSP.org
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