Meadowlark Lane Pathway

In 2024, the City started design on new pedestrian improvements along Meadowlark Lane, between between Overlook Drive and Ridge Pointe Drive. Throughout the design process, the City gathered community input through open houses, one-on-one meetings, and surveys to inform the final designs.

Shaped by feedback from the community, available roadway space, and technical analysis, designs are now complete for the new pathway!

Final Design Details

The recommended Meadowlark Lane design includes a new 6.0-foot wide sidewalk built from the current “curb in” toward existing properties within the right-of-way to preserve on-street parking. In front of 17930 and 17920 Meadowlark Lane, new sidewalk will be built from the current curb out toward the road to protect existing mature trees. In response to community feedback during the first phase of the project, the scope was extended to include an additional 180 ft of sidewalk on Overlook Drive to infill sidewalk gaps and add a new crossing.

Improvements at a glance:

  • 920 feet of new concrete sidewalk
  • One new ADA-compliant curb ramp
  • One new crossing at Meadowlark Lane and Overlook Drive
  • Removal of two parking spaces

*Feedback referenced represents the preferences of neighbors who shared their input during the design process.

Here is a link to the final design plans. 

Project Updates

Thursday, July 3, 2025: Construction Starting in Mid-July

On Tuesday, July 1, City Council approved a public improvement contract with Turney Excavating Inc. for construction of the new sidewalks on Meadowlark and Tree Top. 

Residents may have noticed crews in the project limits today, marking utilities along the pavement, driveways and work areas with paint. These paint marks will come off over time. Turney is indicating they would like to start with preliminary work as early as late next week, including setting up their equipment, erosion control, and tree protection fencing. This could be followed by some tree removal along Overlook and Meadowlark.

Once we meet with the contractor early next week we will share more of an update on work schedule, but they are likely to focus their first phase along Overlook Drive and the upper section of Tree Top, with a goal of completing these sections before school resumes.

What to expect during construction:

  • Work hours are 7 am – 6 pm, Monday to Friday. Some Saturday work may take place 8 am – 6 pm.
  • Expect lane closures or flaggers during work hours with traffic shifted. Any road closures will be posted in advance.
  • Access will remain open to residents within the work zones, emergency services, mail, and garbage collection.
  • During work hours, expect brief delays, dust, vibration, and noise from activities and equipment.
  • Underground utilities will be marked on the street and in the right-of-way with paint. Wooden stakes may also be placed in some areas within the project area.
  • Some trees that have been permitted for removal will be removed at the beginning of the work.
  • Steel plates may be placed, and equipment will be stored on the street or in the right-of-way.
  • On-street parking may be restricted at times in the work zone.
  • The project team will coordinate any driveway reconstructions or mailbox relocations with impacted residents in advance.

Schedules are subject to change. 

Friday, June 6, 2025: Construction Expected to Start this July 

The City is currently seeking bids from contractors to build the Meadowlark and Tree Top sidewalks this summer. Construction is expected to start sometime this July and be complete this fall. More details will be provided once a contractor is on board. 

View the final 100% design plans.

Here is a summary of the feedback received from the final open houses. 

Thursday, May 1, 2025: Online Open House Now Closed

Thank you for visiting the online open house and sharing your thoughts. A summary of feedback will be posted soon.

Friday, April 11, 2025: Online Open House 

Thank you to those who attended the in-person open house on Thursday, April 10.

If you missed the event, we are still holding an online open house where you can view the final design plans and share your comments through April 30.

For more information, view our project factsheet. 

March 2025: Open House on April 10

In 2024, we gathered community input on each pathway through open houses, one-on-one meetings and digital surveys to inform the final designs. Now, we are showcasing how your input shaped the designs during the final open house on April 10. Meeting details: 

Date: Thursday, April 10
Time: 4:30-6 pm
Location: Lakeridge High School Cafeteria. 1235 Overlook Drive, Lake Oswego 

We will also be hosting an online open house in mid-late April. More details to come! 

Monday, January 21, 2025:

The team provided an update to the TAB on Thursday, 1/16/25. Here is a link to the Meeting Video

The 60% design plans have now been received and are being reviewed by the city and project team.  Here is a link to the 60% plans.  Please note, we will be adding crosswalks to the plans at Tree Top and Overlook  intersection, and Carman Dr to the existing Waluga sidewalk. 

Later this spring before the project goes out to bid for a general contractor, the team plans to hold a round of open houses to showcase the final designs and discuss construction, which is planned for this summer/fall! Stay tuned for more information.

Monday, January 13, 2025:

The project team has been busy progressing with designs on the four new sidewalks, including conducting individual outreach and meetings with impacted residents to balance design needs and project impacts. The team is attending this Thursday’s 1/16/25 Transportation Advisory Board meeting to provide an update and review of the latest 60% design plans. The meeting will be recorded and posted online afterwards.

Later this spring before the project goes out to bid for a general contractor, the team plans to hold a round of open houses to showcase the final designs and discuss construction, which is planned for this summer/fall! Stay tuned for more information.

Fall 2024:

A summary of the open houses and online survey/comment form is available below:

The project team plans to hold a next round of open houses sharing the design plans in early spring 2025. 

August 19, 2024:

Thank you for participating in our recent open houses and sharing your feedback through our online questionnaire, which is now closed. The project team will use this input to progress with design through this fall. A comment/open house summary will be posted on the website shortly.

August 1, 2024: View Preliminary Design Concepts and Share Your Feedback through our Online Questionnaire, available until August 18! 

On Monday, July 29, the project team held an open house to share preliminary concepts and receive feedback. If you missed the meeting, there is still time to view those design concepts and share your feedback.

Please review the information below:

Share your feedback through the Online Questionnaire, available through August 18! 

June 2024: Upcoming Community Meeting/Open House: July 29 

Please join us at an upcoming community meeting to learn more, view preliminary design ideas for the new pathways, and share your feedback.

Meeting details: 

Date: Monday, July 29
Time: 4-6:30 pm
Location: Lakeridge High School, Cafeteria. 1235 Overlook Drive, Lake Oswego 

February 2024: Preliminary Work Starting Soon!

In the coming weeks, underground utilities will be marked in the City’s right-of-way so the design team can begin with their initial survey and geotechnical investigation efforts. Crews may be taking photos, surveying the area for elevation and locations of utilities, mapping and accessing the health of trees, undertaking geotechnical investigations, and gathering other information to inform the early stages of design work and future construction. Most of the preliminary work is expected to take a few weeks to complete, although some follow-up visits throughout 2024 may be needed.

Neighbors may notice the following:

  • Survey crews will be conducting field work predominantly in the public right-of-way, but at times, may need to access private properties to verify property corners and monument markers. Our survey consultant will mail out right-of-entry letters to all affected property owners.
  • A few intermittent lane closures may occur during the daytime while crews conduct exploratory drilling and surveying. Flaggers or signage will direct drivers or assist local neighbors with access.
  • Trees may be flagged during survey work. We will be looking at how to minimize impact to trees and will have an arborist working with the team.
  • Underground utilities will be marked on the street with paint. Paint marks will disappear over time.
  • Wooden stakes with flags might be left at some places along the project area. These may indicate the public right-of-way, drainage issues, or other considerations. Please do not remove or adjust the stakes.
Project Details
ID: 
WO 337
Year: 
2025
Status: 
Active
Project Contact: 

Heike Shipton, P.E.
Project Manager
503-697-6510

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