Bicycle and Pedestrian Community Advisory Committee

The Multnomah County Bicycle and Pedestrian Community Advisory Committee represents citizens of Multnomah County regarding bicycle and pedestrian issues.

Large number of people on bikes filling the two eastbound lanes of the Broadway Bridge, with distinctive red girders around them and the Pearl District in the background.
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The Multnomah County Bicycle and Pedestrian Community Advisory Committee represents citizens of Multnomah County regarding bicycle and pedestrian issues. The committee is made up of citizens from around the county with a strong interest in bicycle and pedestrian issues. Members are appointed by the Board of County Commissioners and serve a two-year term.

The committee advises the Board of County Commissioners and Transportation Division on matters involving bicycle and pedestrian transportation within the County’s road jurisdiction.

The county’s road jurisdiction is comprised of the major collector and arterial road system in the cities of Troutdale, Fairview and Wood Village, as well as the unincorporated areas of Multnomah County including the West Hills, Sauvie Island, and the Gorge. We also operate five bridges across the Willamette River, plus the Wapato Bridge to Sauvie Island.

For more information about BPCAC, sign up for our email list.


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Last reviewed December 6, 2023