Explore active projects, learn what’s happening in your community, and share your feedback. Your input helps shape transportation, land use, and long range planning decisions across Washington County.
Review projects at your own pace—anytime, anywhere, and from any device.
These online open houses are closed for comment, but you can still review project materials from the past year. See what we heard from the community and how your feedback helped shape the work.
Construction on safety and accessibility improvements along Scholls Ferry Road—between Laurelwood and 77th avenues and at 121st avenue—is beginning soon. These upgrades will include new sidewalks, bike lanes, improved crossings, and other features designed to make travel safer and more comfortable for people walking, biking, and moving through the area.
Washington County and Ride Connection are studying microtransit transportation as a possible way to meet local travel needs in Southwest Beaverton (South Cooper Mountain, Progress Ridge) and River Terrace in the City of Tigard area, including Mountainside High School attendance area. Your input will help us guide important features of this microtransit pilot, including the geographic area, times of service and transit connections that are useful for community members.
Each year, Washington County prepares this program to outline pavement preservation, vegetation management, drainage work, gravel road stabilization, and other essential maintenance performed by County crews and contractors.
Learn about preliminary design ideas for two pedestrian bridges across U.S. 26 and Cornelius Pass Road near the interchange. This project is concept only; funding is not yet available for design or construction.
This Open House shares the plans and approach to completing a segment of missing sidewalk along 149th Avenue. This includes an overview of the design, timeline and traffic impacts including detour that will be in place during construction.
The Community Development Code (CDC) sets the rules for how and where development happens in Washington County. In this open house you'll find a page of information about each possible priority area to address.
Construction starts in summer 2026 on improvements to Blanton Street, between 198th and 209th avenues. Learn about expected construction schedules and traffic impacts.