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Updates
October 2025
We want to hear from you! Public input will help us develop this project and move it closer to the design phase. Visit our online open house—available also in Spanish, Russian, and Vietnamese language—then take our survey (open through December 2025):
Stark and Washington online open house
Having a community event or public meeting? Invite us to present on this project and answer questions. Use the contact information at the top of the page.
Background
The SE Stark and Washington Street couplet runs through a major business hub in Gateway. However, the stretch between 92nd and 108th avenues was designed primarily for vehicle traffic. It has 3-4 lanes in both directions and limited on-street parking. Sidewalks and bike lanes are narrow and it is very difficult to cross these streets as a pedestrian.
Data shows a high rate of crashes along this corridor. This is why PBOT identified it as needing significant safety upgrades. Both the city's Vision Zero Action Plan and the Growing Transit Communities Plan outline ways to make such improvements.
Metro granted money for this project through the Regional Flexible Fund Allocation program. The Portland Clean Energy Fund and other city programs are contributing matching funds.
Goals of this project
- Reduce serious and deadly crashes
- Improve biking and walking conditions
- Improve transit reliability and access
- Support local businesses by adding on-street parking and planting trees
- Increase rates of walking, biking, and transit use in the area
Project area and elements
The project map included here identifies some of the safety upgrades planned for both SE Stark and Washington streets between 92nd and 108th avenues. This includes improvements along the whole corridor including:
- Upgraded curb ramps to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Protected bike lanes
It also includes:
- Safer pedestrian crossings between 99th and 106th avenues
- Enhanced bus stops at 92nd, 99th, and 105th avenues
- Signal upgrades at 99th Avenue, 102nd Avenue, and 103rd Drive
General timeline
2025: Public outreach and project development
2026: Design and engineering
2028: Construction starts
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Project funding
- $5,332,000 from Metro's Regional Flexible Fund Allocation (RFFA)
- $5,030,000 from Fixing Our Streets
- $727,000 from the Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund (PCEF)
- $511,629 from General Transportation Revenues - ADA Ramps
- $200,000 from General Transportation Revenues - Quick Build
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