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This open house ran Nov. 22-Dec. 8, 2024. The content may no longer be current.

Please visit the project webpage for up-to-date information.

 

205th Avenue currently has intermittent, disconnected sidewalks. There are no dedicated bike lanes. The bridge over Beaverton Creek was built in 1960; it is narrow and weight restricted. The bridge has a cantilevered pedestrian access on the east side, with no bike lanes.

Existing right of way

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205th Avenue: Baseline Road to Kirkwood Street

  • 6.5-foot buffer on west side of the street
  • 10.5-foot buffer on east side of the street
  • 5.5-foot sidewalk on both sides of the street
  • 14-foot vehicle lane, southbound
  • 15-foot lane, northbound
  • 13-foot center turn lane

 


205th Avenue: Kirkwood Street to Gracie Street

  • 6-foot buffer on west side of the street
  • 4-foot buffer on east side of the street
  • 5-foot sidewalk on each side of the street
  • 6-foot landscape strip on east side of the street
  • 4-foot landscaping strip on west side of the street
  • 21-foot shoulder on the east side of the street
  • 13-foot vehicle lane, southbound
  • 15-foot lane, northbound
  • 13-foot center turn lane

 


205th Avenue: Bridge

  • 10-foot vehicle lane, one in each direction
  • 6-foot sidewalk on east side of the street only

 


205th Avenue: Bridge to Quatama Street

  • 8.5-foot sidewalk on west side of the street
  • 5.5-foot sidewalk on the east side of the street
  • 4-foot shoulder on the west side of the street
  • 1-foot shoulder on the east side of the street
  • 12-foot vehicle lane, southbound
  • 4-foot lane, northbound
  • 10-foot center median