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122nd Avenue Safe Streets for All Project Open House- South

Label: Public meeting
Public Open house for the 122nd Avenue Safe Streets for All Project where the public can review draft designs and provide feedback.
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Join PBOT to learn about the draft design concepts for the Safe Streets for All transportation project on 122nd Avenue. The drop-in open house will have PBOT staff and consultants on hand to share designs and answer your questions and hear your feedback. You can view block by block proposed designs and learn more about the project background and purpose.

Location: Alice Ott Middle School Cafeteria 12500 SE Ramona St

The purpose of the Safe Streets for All project on 122nd Avenue is to help build projects identified in the 122nd Avenue Plan to improve street safety for all. This $20 million federally funded project will address intersection safety at intersections, build enhanced bus stops, add new pedestrian crossings and improve the existing bike lane, construct a roundabout at SE Harold and transform 122nd Avenue south of Powell Blvd.  The goal is to make the street safer for everyone. 

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