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Troutdale advisory committee presses county coordination after Buxton curbwork and communication gaps

Troutdale Citizens Advisory Committee · April 2, 2026
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Summary

At its April 1 meeting the Troutdale Citizens Advisory Committee heard a report from Eric Palmer on county partnerships and pressed staff on public notice and quality-control for county-funded curb and sidewalk work, notably recent work on Buxton Avenue.

The Troutdale Citizens Advisory Committee on April 1 questioned how the city and Multnomah County coordinate on street projects and urged clearer notice and quality control after recent curb and sidewalk work on Buxton Avenue.

Eric Palmer, who presented the city’s overview of county partnerships, said the city meets monthly with county transportation staff and participates in the East Multnomah County Transportation Committee and its technical advisory group to prioritize larger projects and funding. "You can go on Multnomah…

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