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Milwaukie staff present draft Transportation System Plan project list; public outreach set for June–July
Summary
City planners and consultants reviewed a draft inventory of pedestrian, bicycle, transit, freight and roadway projects developed from a needs-and-gaps analysis and set a June–July public outreach program. Staff said the city currently projects roughly $20 million in local revenue over 20 years and will prioritize projects for constrained funding.
Milwaukie planning staff and consultants presented a draft project inventory and methodology for the Transportation System Plan (TSP) update, outlining pedestrian, bicycle, transit, freight and roadway projects identified through a needs‑and‑gaps analysis and a citywide prioritization framework.
Planning Manager Laura Weigel and consultant Matt Hugart (Kittelson and Associates) described the process used to locate gaps — missing or substandard sidewalks and bikeways, intersection crossing deficiencies and areas of overlapping community priority (schools, parks, transit stops, town centers). The project list is intended to feed a later prioritization step and a financially constrained project list for grant eligibility and capital improvement planning.
The nut graf: staff emphasized that the map set is an inventory, not a…
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