- Survey in English and Spanish open through July 31, 2023
- Project seeking community input on what N.E. Halsey Street could look like between N.E. 201st Avenue to S.W. 257th Drive
- Multi-jurisdictional project led by Troutdale, Multnomah County, Fairview and Wood Village
The Main Streets on Halsey Street Design Project is again seeking community input on the corridor of N.E. Halsey Street between N.E. 201st Avenue to S.W. 257th Drive. This winter, the project launched its first survey asking the community to share how it uses the corridor, challenges people may face navigating Halsey and changes they'd like to see. Based on results from that first survey and past outreach, the community said it wants safer streets for people walking, biking, using the bus and driving. The project team would like to know what pedestrian, bike, and landscaping options the community would like to see in different areas along Halsey Street. Your voice is important! Community input from the survey will help the project team in drafting a design plan for the corridor.
Upcoming Events
You can also come talk to the project team at several in-person events this summer.
Friday, July 14 - Fairview Flicks in the Park starting at dusk, Community Park (21600 N.E. Park Lane)
Friday, July 21 - Wood Village Nite Out from 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. at Wood Village Baptist Church (23601 N.E. Arata Road)
Saturday, July 29 – Fairview on the Green Summer Festival from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Community Park (21600 N.E. Park Lane)
Project Background
Since 2017, Fairview, Wood Village, Troutdale and Multnomah County have been working together to create a shared vision for the three-mile stretch of N.E. Halsey. The multi-phase project seeks to transform the corridor into a ‘main street.’ The project aims to further unite the three cities, build community and attract businesses. This project will create and evaluate different street design options and develop a draft design plan that will reflect each community’s uniqueness while providing visual continuity throughout the corridor.
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