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Blue River Bridge Project Update Meeting

Bicycle/Pedestrian/Emergency Access Feasibility Study

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES to learn more about and comment on the project are listed below.

Project Introduction

Thursday, April 17, 2025

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

MS Teams Meeting – connection link will be emailed one week prior

Public Comment

Friday, April 18 through Friday, April 25, 2025

Comment form will be emailed on April 18th

Open House

Wednesday, May 14, 2025

4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

McKenzie School – more information to be announced two weeks prior

Project Background

Community feedback indicated a strong desire to protect the existing bridge in its current, historical condition. The bridge has sidewalks but is very narrow and is not seismically sound. The project recommendations for the bridge were limited to potentially installing additional warning signage. Since then, staff has been working to secure funding to implement the project.

Project Purpose

Addressing the deficiencies of the existing bridge would make for stronger grant proposals, could open more funding options, and would ultimately improve community connectivity and resiliency

The Blue River Bridge Bicycle/Pedestrian/Emergency Access Study will explore the feasibility of constructing a separated bike/ped bridge, adjacent to the existing bridge, that would support emergency vehicles and withstand an earthquake. The study will develop two alignment options and develop two design concepts. The goal is to develop a community-preferred design concept that completes the gap in bike/ped connectivity from the school to the downtown and improves the overall success of the Blue River Drive Design Concept being awarded state/federal grant funding.

Thanks for your support and stay tuned for more updates. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions.

Becky Taylor

Senior Transportation Planner

Lane County Public Works

[email protected]

541-682-6932

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