Speed bumps are outside of the scope for this sidewalk project. We recommend visiting our Neighborhood Streets Program website for information on how to request neighborhood street safety improvements from our Traffic Engineering group.
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Alden Street (FY 2020-22 Pedestrian & Biking Improvement)
Alexander Street (178th Avenue to 192nd Avenue)
Alexander Street (FY 2017-18 Pedestrian Improvement)
Are speed bumps included in this project?
Are the Basalt Creek Parkway Extension Project reports available to the public?
Final reports will be uploaded to the project website in accordance with ORS 135.230 to 135.290.
Are the overhead utilities aware of this project?
We will coordinate with utilities that occur within the selected project alignment and in the county’s existing right-of-way.
Are there challenges with the road grade for the Basalt Creek Parkway Extension Project?
No. The project will have a grade of 4%, which is less that the County’s 10% maximum and less than ODOT’s 6% maximum.

Are you going to pay the homeowners for the shrubs, roses, trees and rock walls that will be removed?
Once the project design is finalized, County Right-of-Way agents will work with property owners to appraise and determine compensation for property and/or easements that we may need to acquire. An evaluation of existing improvements within those areas will be part of the agent’s discussion with property owners.