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Help identify potential bicycle boulevard streets

Buffered Bike Lane with a bike symbol and arrow pointing forward


Bicycle Boulevards, like this one on NE
Tillamook, are safer for families.
File photo: 3/31/07

As part of a course on Community Development, a group of Portland State University students are helping the BTA plan a bicycle boulevard network in north and northeast Portland.

They’ve developed a short survey to identify streets that might be candidates for development into bicycle boulevards. According to one of the project leaders,

“This input will constitute the rough data, as we will take piecemeal stretches of bike-friendly roads and connect them together in a network plan.”


This project runs through the end of May and the students plan to deliver their findings to the BTA by June.

If you ride in and around north and northeast Portland, please take a few seconds to offer your insights into which streets would make good bicycle boulevards (check Wikipedia for more on bicycle boulevards).

*Take the short survey here*

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