We will build ramps and stripe crosswalks where Waterhouse Trail crosses:
Brandberry Drive
![Map with dot on intersection of Waterhouse Trail with Brandberry](https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/washingtoncountyor.gov/styles/max_1300/s3/2024-04/Brandberry.jpg?VersionId=pZ7MIWP3owl2lctH2guUnIXv86Rgz21k&itok=FxiV76jc)
Somerset Drive
![Map of where Waterhouse Trail intersects Somerset](https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/washingtoncountyor.gov/styles/max_1300/s3/2024-04/Somerset.jpg?VersionId=urHHetfmqTbkEuA6Z2bLqRVS92kWarvH&itok=OV-njaRC)
Charlais Street
![Map marking intersection of Waterhouse Trail and Charlais](https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/washingtoncountyor.gov/styles/max_1300/s3/2024-04/Charlais.jpg?VersionId=jrNoyfq.vD8947W2UQs6eBPdC44QFanO&itok=StFBmpda)
Paisley Drive
![Map of where Waterhouse Trail intersects Paisley](https://s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/washingtoncountyor.gov/styles/max_1300/s3/2024-04/Paisley.jpg?VersionId=nBm1sNxBztLmi0TnX6fQndV9HIpWZOC3&itok=V99QNm3x)
This project will improve pedestrian and bicycle safety for trail users.
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District is contributing $100,000 to this project. To ensure cost-efficient construction, this project is being designed and constructed alongside:
- Laidlaw Road and Waterhouse Trail
- Kaiser Road and 147th Avenue
- Bethany Boulevard and Mitchell Avenue
- Greenwood Drive
Construction start (expected): Winter 2025
Construction finish (expected): Summer 2025
Update
6/24/2024: Design is 50 percent complete.
Funding
Cost: $499,000 (2024 estimate)
Funding source:
Urban Road Maintenance District (URMD)
Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District