Completed Bike Lane Projects
The following projects may be of interest to area cyclists. For information
about any of these, call the designated contact person or 503-823-CYCL
where no contact person is listed.
Recently Completed Projects
* SW Broadway (Burnside to Jefferson) Bicycle Lanes
Completed as part of a street repaving project. Ride the Broadway Bridge
all the way through downtown on a bike lane!
* SW 3rd Ave bike lanes and wheel gutter (SW Madison to Market) Completed
as part of a street repaving project. Wheel gutter provides bike access
to path through the Auditorium District.
* SW Bertha Court (Vermont to Capitol Hwy) Recently reconstructed,
this segment will be striped with bicycle lanes when the weather allows.
This roadway will provide a better connection from Vermont Avenue into
Hillsdale.
* NW Lovejoy (Broadway Bridge to 14th) Let us know how the streetcar
platform "bypass" (eastbound near NW 11th) works for you.
* Columbia Slough Trail (N. Portland Road to Denver) Paved path along
north bank of slough; also a bike/pedestrian bridge crossing and path through
Columbia Blvd Wastewater Treatment Plant to Portsmouth bike lanes and Peninsula
Crossing Trail
* N Portland Boulevard (Willamette to I-5) We restriped this one-mile
segment to provide better bicycle connections between St. Johns and the
Interstate MAX light rail line.
* N Interstate Avenue (Rose Quarter to Kenton) With
short gaps near the Portland Boulevard and Lombard light rail station areas,
Tri-Met’s Interstate MAX project rebuilt the street with bicycle lanes.
* NE Couch & Davis Streets (NE 72 to 32nd) Bicycle Boulevard improvements
to these streets included changing stop signs to allow better flow of bicycle
traffic. The project also included crossing refuges on 39th Avenue at both
Couch and Ankeny Streets.
* SE Johnson Creek Boulevard (36th to 45th) This federally-funded reconstruction
of Johnson Creek Boulevard added bicycle lanes to the roadway. This completed
link now provides an on-street connection between the two completed segments
of the Springwater Corridor via Spokane (or Umatilla) to the Tacoma Street
overcrossing of McLoughlin Boulevard, along Johnson Creek Boulevard, to
where it crosses the Springwater Corridor Trail near 45th Avenue.