Walking and biking improvements
Walking and biking improvements
The I-205 Abernethy Bridge Project includes new pedestrian and bicycle facilities around OR 43 and OR 99E to increase comfort for people walking, biking or rolling in these areas.
People who are walking, biking or rolling are encouraged to use the Arch Bridge which connects Oregon City and West Linn and features much slower and quieter vehicle traffic.
Improvements for people walking and biking
New ADA curb ramps in project area.
New, wider Sunset Avenue overcrossing will include a 6-foot shoulder and an 8-foot sidewalk in each direction.
New, wider West A Street overcrossing will include:
6-foot shoulder/bike lane in each direction.
7-foot curb and sidewalk in each direction.
8-foot parking strip on one side of the street.
OR 43 Interchange:
New multiuse path along the riverside of OR 43 from I-205 southbound exit ramp to intersection with Willamette Falls Drive.
New rapid flashing beacon and crosswalk to support people walking or biking across OR 43 to access Willamette Falls Drive and West A Street.
OR 99E/Clackamette Drive will include the following new facilities:
A multiuse path.
A 6-foot sidewalk connection with a new crossing on Clackamette Drive.
An 8-foot sidewalk connection between ramp terminals on OR 99E.
Main Street will include a new 6-foot sidewalk on both sides of the street under the bridge.
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