Parks & Recreation Projects
The Parks & Recreation Projects Team is responsible for designing and constructing Lake Oswego's parks, trails, and recreation facilities, as well as planning for future needs as the community grows and evolves. The Projects Team uses community engagement, demographic and population data, and techincal analyses to inform decisionmaking about where and what types of park and recreation amenities are added. Below is a list of active parks and recreation capital and planning projects; click on each project to learn more.
For general project questions, please contact:
- Bruce Powers - bpowers@ci.oswego.or.us or 503-697-6575
- Kyra Haggart - khaggart@ci.oswego.or.us or 503-697-6576
For general inquiries, please call 503-675-2549.
Stafford Road Traffic Advisory
Clackamas County is working on a road improvement project that involves adding a roundabout at Childs Road, realigning Johnson Road to eliminate intersection skew and reduce steep slopes, adding a southbound left-turn lane at Johnson Road, widening Stafford Road between Pattulo Way and Rosemont Road to add bike lanes, and replacing the Pecan Creek culvert at Childs Road with a larger, fish-passable culvert. The project began in 2025, prompting the temporary closure of Stafford Road and necessitating detour routes for commuters. Stafford Road reopened to traffic on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. However, the intersection of Childs Road and Stafford Road will remain closed, and work will continue into the winter.
This is a Clackamas County project. For more information and current updates, please visit: https://www.clackamas.us/engineering/st-rd-improvements
Project Contact: Jonathan Hangartner, PE, Project Manager, Clackamas County - jhangartner@clackamas.us or 503-742-4649
Rassekh Park is Lake Oswego's newest community park, now offering a 10,000 square foot skatepark, a playground, a picnic shelter, and restrooms.
This project will fill a critical gap in the Willamette River Greenway Trail through Lake Oswego and will complete the connection between three of Lake Oswego’s riverfront parks: Foothills Park, Roehr Park, and George Rogers Park.