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Neighborhood group urges council to remove 120 Fifth extension from transportation plan; council asks staff for options

3558766 · May 27, 2025
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James Terwilliger, chair of the Greenway Neighborhood Association Committee, urged the council to remove a long-planned 120 Fifth extension from the city's transportation plan and keep the area as green space and a bike/walking connector. Council asked staff to return with options including trail or habitat uses.

James Terwilliger, chair of the Greenway Neighborhood Association Committee, urged the Beaverton City Council during public comment to remove the 120 Fifth extension from the transportation plan and preserve it as green space.

‘‘It is now a collection of significant growth tree forest, and is used as an unofficial bike path and a walking path as a connector…

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