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Board adopts locally preferred alternative for 80 Second Avenue transit project

3043437 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

The Multnomah County Board adopted the locally preferred alternative (LPA) for upgrading TriMet Line 72 to FX bus rapid transit service along 80 Second Avenue, signaling county support for design and funding steps to follow.

The Multnomah County Board voted to adopt the locally preferred alternative (LPA) for the 80 Second Avenue transit project, endorsing plans to upgrade the high-ridership TriMet Line 72 to FX frequent-express service between Clackamas Town Center and the Killingsworth/Columbia Boulevard area.

County and Metro staff said the corridor is one of the region's highest-ridership and highest-delay bus routes, carrying about 10,000 boardings and serving neighborhoods,…

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