Multnomah County Transportation’s Safer Sandy Project survey is now live. Your voice matters! Take the survey to help weigh in on the future of N.E. Sandy Boulevard between N.E. 230th Avenue and N.E. 201st Avenue. This is the project’s second survey in its phases of public outreach.
This summer Multnomah County asked for feedback on how to improve the safety of this corridor on N.E. Sandy Boulevard.
Here’s the priorities we heard:
- Adding sidewalks
- Improving bike lanes
- Installing new crosswalks
Tell us what you think about the proposed improvements on Sandy in Fairview.
The survey is available in English, Spanish, Ukrainian and Russian and is open through October 22, 2025.
Sandy Boulevard connects to local businesses, neighborhoods and jobs in Gresham, Fairview and Wood Village. Right now, the road is missing some crucial safety features including sidewalks, bike lanes and crosswalks. Safer Sandy, is an estimated $500,000 Multnomah County Transportation Planning project which is funded through Oregon Metro’s Regional Flexible Funding Allocation. The County aims to develop a plan to make N.E. Sandy Boulevard between N.E. 230th Avenue and N.E. 201st Avenue safer for everyone to use. This project is a partnership between Multnomah County, the City of Gresham and the City of Fairview. For project information, visit: https://multco.us/info/safer-sandy.