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Metro outlines community-connector shuttle and mobility-hub opportunities in Clackamas County
Summary
Metro staff described a visionary Community Connector study that identifies shuttle, microtransit and mobility-hub opportunities in Lake Oswego, Happy Valley, McLaughlin/Oakfield and South Wilsonville and previewed a May toolkit and a September report acceptance.
Ali Holmquist, a Metro planner, told Clackamas County officials that the Community Connector transit study is a visionary exercise intended to identify shuttle and microtransit opportunities and potential mobility hubs across the region. Holmquist emphasized the study was not bound by TriMet vehicle-size or immediate operating-budget constraints and that it incorporated iterative local feedback.
Metro used many of the same market factors as TriMet — population density, income and employment — plus local…
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