Southwest Corridor
@SWCorridor
A comprehensive planning effort to create livable and sustainable communities along the corridor between Portland, Tigard and Sherwood, Oregon.
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Rocky Plucar had to move his #Milwaukie business for the MAX Orange Line, read how @trimet helped him thrive in his new location. oregonmetro.gov/news/southwest…
Two families, two legacy businesses, each affected by plans to bring light rail to the @SWCorridor. Watch a video that tells their stories: oregonmetro.gov/news/southwest…
A light rail stop serving Marquam Hill would benefit patients and employees from the @SWCorridor who have to pass the hospitals by and double back from downtown #Portland. @OHSUnews oregonmetro.gov/news/southwest…
Great turnout at tonight's public hearing. Thank you, everyone, for coming out. #roadtoLPA
In 1 week: Light Rail DEIS open house at Tigard Library. 7/12, Anytime 6-8:30 p.m. Ask questions and share comments directly with staff.
All these folks need more travel options for getting to work.
Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington counties in greater #Portland have only about half the affordable homes they need: oregonmetro.gov/news/you-are-h…
Come join for dinner and community conversation about housing equity in SW Portland. Sun 5/13 4-7 pm Markham Elementary
The Edwards family use buses and light rail to go everywhere, from grocery shopping to doctors' appointments. Learn more about their @SWCorridor travel story here: oregonmetro.gov/news/faces-sou…
The Southwest Corridor is expected to welcome as many as 70,000 new residents and 65,000 additional jobs by 2035. The @SWCorridor plan would improve transit for those who work, play and live in the area: oregonmetro.gov/news/get-know-…
“How am I going to do this today?” asks Manuela as she leaves her apartment at 5:15 in the morning to catch the bus. Read her @SWCorridor transit story here: oregonmetro.gov/news/faces-sou…
Learn some of the basics about our partnership and the people involved.
The Southwest Corridor plan is a partnership to improve transit from Portland to Sherwood with upgrades to bus services, bike lanes, sidewalks and a potential MAX line to Tualatin @trimet @SWCorridor oregonmetro.gov/news/get-know-…
At the Community Advisory Committee meeting last week, we brainstormed what information the committee needs to make their light rail route recommendation. What information do you hope to learn? #roadtotheLPA
Acompáñenos a una reunión comunitaria sobre la nueva linea de MAX y viviendas en el 3 de abril, alojado por @UniteOregon, @OPALEJOR , @catoregon, y @TigardOR . Proveeremos cuidado de niños e interpretatción en español. bit.ly/2Ge6qcb
Join us to learn about transit and housing justice, on Tuesday, April 3rd, for ways to be engaged as decisions for the new MAX light rail are being made. Childcare and Spanish language interpretation will be provided. bit.ly/2Ge6qcb
The Community Advisory Committee learned about an initial route proposal last night bit.ly/2FQV2DG
An initial SW Corridor MAX route proposal was shared at today's Steering Committee meeting. This 12-mile light rail line would connect Portland, Tigard, and Tualatin. Stay tuned for ways to comment. #roadtoLPA bit.ly/2Ij0Mn8
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