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Take the Sellwood Bridge survey

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We all know the failing, old, Sellwood Bridge is a major broken link in our transportation network. Or, as the BTA puts it:

“The Sellwood Bridge has extremely dangerous and inadequate bicycle and pedestrian facilities (a single 4-foot sidewalk on one side only)….the BTA has determined that the Sellwood Bridge is the major barrier to bicycling in the Portland region.”


Now, Multnomah County (they own the bridge) wants to hear from us about it. They’ve just released a survey asking for input on various alignment and facility alternatives.

The Sellwood Bridge. Photo: Multnomah County

This is a key part of the their process. Emily Gardner, the BTA’s policy advocate, has some specific advice:

This is an important opportunity to shape this process and make the new Sellwood Bridge a safe, convenient and efficient crossing for everyone.

Take the survey now, and tell your friends to do the same.

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