Last Call for Virtual Open House Comments (ODOT Active Trans. Inventory)

T. Kenji Sugahara via OBRA

2015-04-16

For folks around the PDX area. Just as a heads up- I'm also in touch with
the USFS about road assets in national forests. (retaining roads and
such)- as soon as I get the info I'll let everyone know who to contact
about not decommissioning roads etc.

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From: KOIKE Sandra Y
Date: Thu, Apr 16, 2015 at 10:55 AM
Subject: Last Call for Virtual Open House Comments (ODOT Active Trans.
Inventory)
To:

Hi All,

Thank you to those of you who have participated in the Active
Transportation Virtual Open House (www.oregon.gov/ODOT/ATNI).

We will be closing the comment period at the end of the day on *Sunday,
April 19th*. If you could help us end on a strong note by participating if
you haven’t yet and by giving the interactive map and/or survey one last
plug we would greatly appreciate it.

Thanks,

Sandra Koike

Planner, Oregon Department of Transportation, Region 1

sandra.y.koike@odot.state.or.us

(503) 731-8282

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April 6, 2015

Contact: Jessica Horning

503-731-3359

Jessica.Horning@odot.state.or.us

*Virtual open house will help ODOT identify*

*walking and biking needs*

ODOT has launched a virtual open house to enlist public help in preparing
an inventory of “active transportation” (walking and biking) needs on ODOT
highways in the Portland area. The virtual open house can be found at
*www.oregon.gov/ODOT/ATNI
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and will be accepting public comments until April 19.

The open house is part of the ODOT Region 1 Active Transportation Needs
Inventory, a pilot project that will identify gaps in walking and biking
facilities – including sidewalks, bike lanes and paths -- on ODOT roadways
and will identify areas where future investments may provide the greatest
benefits.

In the virtual open house the public may:

- Learn more about the project.
- Let us know what locations need improvement.
- Give feedback on criteria to evaluate walking and biking needs.

ODOT owns, operates and maintains more than 800 miles of state highway in
Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas, and Hood River counties. Our mission is
to create a safe, efficient, transportation system that serves the needs of
Oregonians whether they are walking, biking, driving, or taking transit.
Less than half of ODOT’s highways in urban areas now have sidewalks and
bike lanes.

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Transit and Active Transportation Liaison

ODOT Region 1

Direct: 503-731-3359

Jessica.Horning@odot.state.or.us

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