Transportation

Rose Lane Project

Hillsdale Neighborhood Association is in the process of talking to PBOT to review the statistics related to usage and interference with the business district activity now that the Rose Lane Project has been implemented. Please check here in a few days and please join us this Wednesday evening on Zoom for a discussion about it.

Rose Land Project
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Southwest in Motion

Southwest In Motion is a short-term prioritization, refinement, and implementation strategy for planned active transportation investments in Southwest Portland. The final plan identifies a realistic short-term action plan that provides basic walking and bicycling connectivity where they are needed most.

Southwest Corridor Plan

Design work on the Southwest Corridor Light Rail Project was paused in 2020 after voters rejected a local funding measure for multiple transportation improvements. In the meantime, Metro, TriMet and the Federal Transit Administration continued working to complete the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) and issued a Record of Decision (ROD) to ensure the project is eligible for future federal funding.

F.A.Q.

Transportation

54-Beaverton-Hillsdale Hwy connects Beaverton Transit Center, Raleigh Hills, Hillsdale and Portland City Center, via Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway, Capitol Highway, Barbur and 5th/6th. On weekdays, buses run about 15 minutes or better most of the day between Raleigh Hills and City Center.

Free bike and walk maps produced by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) include the Citywide bike map, five neighborhood bike and walk maps, the online Portland Bike Map and maps for suggested bike rides around Portland and the metro area.