Design work on the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Project was paused in 2020 after voters rejected a local funding measure for multiple transportation improvements. In early 2022, Metro, TriMet and the Federal Transit Administration completed the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and issued a Record of Decision (ROD) to ensure the project is eligible for future federal funding. See Metro’s project website to access to these documents.

Station Access:
Tigard

The Shared Investment Strategy, adopted in 2013 by the project Steering Committee, recommended a narrow list of strategic roadway, bike and pedestrian projects to potentially construct. These station access projects are not in the current project budget but could be designed and built by the project if other funding sources are secured.

There are currently six station access projects identified in the City of Tigard. Projects will be prioritized using public input as well as criteria including safety, equity, proximity and access.

Potential projects

Project numbers correspond to identification in the Environmental Impact Statement.

24 New SW Baylor St sidewalks

25 New SW 72nd Ave sidewalks and bikeway

26 SW Hall Blvd sidewalk improvements

27 Bonita Rd sidewalk and bikeway improvements

28 Carman Dr sidewalk and bikeway improvements

30 Bike and pedestrian connection over Highway 217

station access opportunities map

 

 

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Project Partners

TriMet Metro ODOT Washington Couty City of Durham City of Portland City of Tigard City of Tualatin