Pathways Online Open House

The City of Lake Oswego is creating safe and accessible pathways for all. In alignment with the City’s Transportation System Plan and Capital Improvement Plan, in 2022 the City Council approved an increase to the Street Maintenance Fee to fund the Pathways Program, which connects neighborhoods with local area schools, businesses, parks, and other community destinations.

In 2024, the City started design to construct new pedestrian facilities along segments of Meadowlark Lane, Tree Top Lane, Carman Drive, and Pilkington Road. Throughout the design process, the City gathered community input on each pathway 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. Click on each pathway image below to see more details of the final recommended design and share your thoughts with the project team by April 30.

Final Recommended Design

Across the four segments, the final design recommendations will add more than 4,000 feet of new sidewalk, 13 new or improved ADA-compliant curb ramps, 11 new or improved crossings, 9 new street lights and more!

Click on each of the images below to view the final design plans and share your feedback through April 30! 

Carman Drive
Meadowlark Lane
Tree Top Lane
Pilkington Road

What’s next?

Construction is expected to begin summer to fall 2025. The team will continue to share project updates, including more details about the construction schedule and anticipated impacts, via the project site. The team will work with the contractor to minimize impacts as much as possible.

 

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