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Tualatin updates Neighborhood Transportation Safety Program; map-based submissions open
Summary
City staff briefed the City Council on completed and ongoing NTSP projects, explained the project submission process and criteria, and confirmed a $150,000-per-fiscal-year funding ceiling for the 2025–26 cycle.
Tualatin city staff on Monday updated the City Council on the Neighborhood Transportation Safety Program (NTSP), reviewed recently completed projects and one current procurement, and opened the 2025–26 project submission process.
The presentation, given by Abby McPhetcher, engineering associate, and Mike McCarthy, city engineer, described completed installations including a rectangular rapid flashing beacon (RRFB) at Eibach and Columbia and signal upgrades on Boones Ferry intended to reduce conflict between drivers and pedestrians. McPhetcher said Hazelbrook is in an RFP stage to connect an under-highway trail to existing sidewalks and to reduce unsafe crossings near the middle school. "So tonight, we're gonna be giving you an update on the neighborhood transportation safety program, otherwise known as…
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