
Parks & Recreation Projects
Traffic Advisory – Stafford Road
Clackamas County Work
Stafford Road (Pattulo Way to Rosemont Road) Improvements - 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.
Project estimate is $18 million Funding is provided from Community Road Funds and Transportation System Development Charges.
Stages of construction overview: This schedule provides general expectations for travelers. The schedule may change due to weather or other conditions. Continue to watch the message boards along Stafford Road and check the project website for updates.
- May 5 – July 14, 2025: Stafford Road and Johnson Road closed to thru traffic from north of Pattulo Way to south of Childs Road
- July 15 – Sept. 30, 2025: Stafford Road and Childs Road closed to thru traffic from north of Johnson Road to south of Rosemont Road
- Oct. 1, 2025 – April 31, 2026: Childs Road closed to thru traffic. Stafford Road and Johnson Road open to traffic.
- May 1 – Aug. 31, 2026: Stafford Road and Childs Road closed to thru traffic from north of Johnson Road to south of Rosemont Road
- Sept. 1 – Sept. 30, 2026: Stafford Road and Johnson Road closed to thru traffic from north of Pattulo Way to south of Childs Road
- Oct. 1 – Dec. 31, 2026: All roads open to traffic. Construction under flagging.
https://www.clackamas.us/engineering/st-rd-improvements
Contact: Jonathan Hangartner, PE, Project Manager, 503-742-4649, jhangartner@clackamas.us
This project 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.
City Work
For specific questions regarding the City’s LORAC and Rassekh Park projects, please contact:
Bruce Powers - bpowers@lakeoswego.city for LORAC
Kyra Haggart - khaggart@lakeoswego.city for Rassekh Park
For general inquiries, please call 503-675-2549.
Get the latest updates on the progress of the Lake Oswego Recreation & Aquatics Center.
Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation is building a new community park at the Rassekh property on Stafford Road.
We are excited to announce that the Rassekh Park parking lot is officially open to the public! You can access the park through the Rosemont/Stafford roundabout. Take the Atherton Drive exit and proceed to the park entrance. This new lot enhances accessibility for all visitors, including skaters and all-wheel users.