BPCAC Bylaws
The Board of County Commissioners for Multnomah County, Oregon (Board) established the Bicycle and Pedestrian Citizen Advisory Committee by Ordinance No. 979, adopted on March 21, 2002.
The Board of County Commissioners for Multnomah County, Oregon (Board) established the Bicycle and Pedestrian Citizen Advisory Committee by Ordinance No. 979, adopted on March 21, 2002.
Meeting information and materials for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Citizen Advisory Committee.
Committee membership.
Frequently asked questions about public right-of-way and easements.
Classification of roads and streets.
In 1969 roughly half of all children walked or biked to school. Today, only about 15 percent walk or bike.
We are creating a plan to help decide how to make our roads and bridges more accessible to people with disabilities.
On Thursday, March 9, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a resolution to adopt Multnomah County Transportation’s ADA Transition Plan.
This page contains meeting information for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Citizen Involvement Committee. It includes information dating back to the previous year.
Bridge CIP Project Rankings
A project that makes permanent changes to the county’s right of way requires a Construction Permit.
Updated information on the East Metro Connections Plan as well as other transportation related planning efforts occurring in East Multnomah County.
This page contains meeting information for the East Multnomah County Transportation Committee. It includes information dating back to the previous year.
Meeting information and materials for the East Multnomah County Transportation Committee
EMCTC Members and Alternates
This page contains meeting information for the East Multnomah County Transportation Committee - Technical Advisory Committee. It includes information dating back to the previous year.
Meeting information and documents for the EMCTC Technical Advisory Committee.
Film/Video Permits
You may require a permit for work in the vicinity of one of our Willamette River Bridges.
Driveway Permit
A right of way permit is required for repairs to an existing sidewalk. Sidewalk repair is sometimes required by a city or county agency.
RCIP Project Rankings
Before we issue a permit, you must provide proof of Commercial General Liability Insurance.
Permits for use of county-owned right-of-way. Includes driveway permits, film permits, easements, overweight truck permits and more.