Multnomah County and local city governments are asking for the community’s feedback on how to make east County roads safer. Your voice matters! That survey is now live and open through Sept. 26.
- Do you feel safe walking, biking, driving or rolling in east Multnomah County?
- What areas, intersections or streets feel unsafe?
- We want to hear your story.
Background: The survey input will help shape how Multnomah County, the cities of Gresham, Fairview, Wood Village, Troutdale and the Portland Metro Regional Government create a Transportation Safety Action Plan. The plan will create a roadmap to work towards a safe transportation future in east Multnomah County and list specific projects to get us there. The planning process, funded by the federal Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Program, aims to significantly reduce or eliminate roadway fatalities and serious injuries for everyone, including people walking and biking, public transportation users, motorists and people using wheelchairs or other mobility devices. The final plan is expected to be complete in fall 2025.
For more information on the Transportation Safety Action Plan, visit: https://www.multco.us/transportation-planning/east-multnomah-county-transportation-safety-action-plan.
For questions related to this project, email: safe-routes-east-county@multco.us.