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Brentwood-Darlington Multimodal Improvements | Portland.gov

Nov 06, 2024

This project is currently under construction.

October 2024 update: Sidewalk construction is largely complete on Duke and Flavel Streets. Work continues on the traffic island and ramps at 72nd and Ogden. Work has started on the new pedestrian crossing of 82nd Avenue at SE Knapp Street, and a new multi-use path on the west side of 82nd Avenue between SE Knapp and SE Ogden Street. Construction work may occur between 7am and 5pm, and you can expect some noise and minor traffic impacts. Work should be mostly complete by the end of the month - thank you for your patience.

This project will fill gaps in the sidewalk network on both sides of SE Duke and Flavel streets between SE 52nd and 82nd avenues, improving comfort and accessibility. The project will also add additional crosswalks along SE Duke and Flavel streets, increasing pedestrian visibility.

The project will also install a new neighborhood greenway on portions of Knapp and Ogden streets between SE 52nd and SE 87th avenues, including a new signalized crossing of SE 82nd Avenue and an enhanced crossing of 72nd Avenue at SE Ogden Street. Neighborhood greenways are low-traffic and low-speed streets that prioritize people walking, bicycling, and rolling. Along with added signage to improve wayfinding, this new neighborhood greenway will complement the existing and/or funded north-south 60s, 70s and 80s neighborhood greenways.

Collectively, this project will improve access to several local schools and parks including:

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This project was initially applied for in 2016 and awarded in 2017 through Metro’s Regional Flexible Funding Allocation (RFFA). As part of the application, more than 1,000 residents signed onto a letter of support, in addition to the Brentwood Darlington Neighborhood Association, Rose CDC, the Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee, and the State Representative’s offices.

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$7.8 million total, including $3.15M of local TSDC funds and $4.65M of federal funds ($2.45M from RFFA, and $2.2M from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA).

October 2024 updategaps in the sidewalk networkadd additional crosswalksnew neighborhood greenwaynew signalized crossing of SE 82nd AvenuewayfindingDownload a project map here