The Westside Trail is a long-dreamt of regional trail connecting King City to Portland.

This project aims to develop new segments of the Westside Regional Trail between NW 158th & Walker Rd to NW Kaiser Rd including a pedestrian bridge over U.S. Highway 26. The future trail segments and bridge will create a link connecting over 25-miles of regional trails for pedestrians and bicyclists to reach destinations across Washington County.

Community members are invited to share feedback about their experiences on the Westside Trail. Your responses will help shape the trail design.

Click here for more information about the project.

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* 1. How do you currently use the Westside Trail?

Select all that apply.

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* 2. How often do you use the trail?

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* 3. How true is the following statement for you?

It is difficult for me to safely access the Westside Trail.

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* 4. If you experience challenges or barriers with the Westside Trail, please describe them.

For example: specific locations, physical barriers, safety concerns, or accessibility needs

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* 5. When a new bridge and improved crossing is added over Hwy 26, how would that change the way you use the Westside Trail?

Proposed bridge location: Over U.S. Hwy 26 between Cornell Rd and Murray Blvd

Select all that apply.

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* 6. What types of experiences do you most value on urban trails?

Rank in order from most important (top) to least important (bottom)

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* 7. How important are the following elements for the Westside Trail project?

Rank in order from most important (top) to least important (bottom)

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* 8. Please offer any feedback on the preferred trail alignment. What do you like about the proposed trail improvements? What would you change?

View alignment here. If you have comments, please share which segment you're referring to, this is on the bottom left corner of the page.

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* 9. Choose a few words that describe how the trail feels to you now, and how you hope it will feel in the future.

(Examples: welcoming, peaceful, safe, lively, accessible, connecting, inspiring)

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* 10. Are there perspectives or communities you feel are especially important to include in this project?

This could include people of different ages, abilities, cultures, or neighborhoods.

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* 11. Is there a personal story, memory or experience that you'd like to share about the Westside Trail?

Your story can help inform design decisions and communicate the value of this project to the broader community.

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* 12. Is there any other feedback that you would like to share with the project team?

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