Transportation

Arnold Creek Neighborhood Association advocates for improvements to our neighborhood transportation system; sidewalks, bike lanes, trails and bus lines that provide access and mobility. You can help shape a safe and effective transportation system for a livable neighborhood. Contact Arnold Creek Neighborhood Association Transportation Chair Andy Robbins, transportation@arnoldcreek.org

Arnold Creek 2025 Transportation Survey Report

The graph ranks project BP-53 SW 35th Safe Shoulder Walkway the most important SWIM project, followed by BP-39 Boones Ferry Rd Bike Lanes, and RP-20 SW Boones Ferry to Tryon Connector.

Top Priority: BP-53 SW 35th Safe Shoulder Walkway

BP-53 proposes a safer shoulder walkway on SW 35th from SW Arnold St to SW Stephenson St. This project is ranked as the top priority between three Arnold Creek transportation projects defined in Portland Bureau of Transportation’s Southwest in Motion (SWIM) plan.

Join advocates for implementation of SWIM project BP-53. Contact ACNA Transportation Chair Andy Robbins, transportation@arnoldcreek.org.

Read the Arnold Creek 2025 Transportation Survey Report.

Arnold Creek’s top priority

BP-53

SW 35th Safer Shoulder Walkway

Walking

Explore by foot.

BP-40

SW Boones Ferry Road Walkway from Orchard Hill Rd to City Limits (Completed)

Gravel Street Service

Portland has over 50 miles of gravel streets which are not maintained by the city. As a result, those streets were in bad shape, with large potholes and ruts. Until the launch of the Gravel Street Service in 2018, PBOT did not have many options to help residents who were unhappy with the condition of their roads. Thanks to the new program, however, PBOT can offer a cost-effective solution for making these gravel roads better. Even better, the service is FREE for residents.

Safer Shoulders - SW Stephenson

Stephenson Porject map

June 7 , 2021 City of Portland (PBOT) is under contract with the contractor to complete work by November 15, 2021.