Streets Crew

Streets

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Streets are vital to the community and provide access to employment, schools, parks, and other aspects of our daily lives. We work to ensure safe and clean streets for walkers, bicyclists and the motoring public. 

The Engineering Division and the Street Maintenance Division work cooperatively related to important assets like traffic signals, streetlights, guardrails, barricades, pavement surfaces, and rights of way (shoulders, islands, etc.)

Adopt-a-Street
Our Team
Street Sweeping
Street Cut Moratorium
Summer Paving (Pavement Maintenance Program)

Capital Improvement Projects 

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Context-sensitive design (a design that takes into consideration the community and lands through which it passes) to fill in sidewalk gaps between 103rd Ave and 96th Ave so that pedestrians will no longer be forced to share the roadway in the vehicle travel lane. 

PROJECT IMPACTS: Pride Disposal will begin their routes on Murdock Street at 5 a.m. This change will remain in effect for the duration of the project.

TIMELINE: FY22-26

WEBPAGE: Murdock Street Project & Preliminary Schedule

FUNDING SOURCES: City gas tax; Stormwater Fund

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS: Small impact from additional curbed street to sweep and drainage pipe to clean. 

WHY IT’S NEEDED: Portions of the pavement on the street are about 22 feet wide. Pedestrians, including schoolchildren, typically walk in the travel lane in these sections.  Schoolchildren traveling on Murdock Street attend Twality Middle School and Templeton Elementary School.   

EXISTING CONDITIONS

Existing Conditions at Murdock Street Existing Conditions at Murdock Street

STRATEGIC PLAN TIE-IN: Advances our vision to become a walkable, healthy and accessible community for everyone. 

CONTACT: Jeff Peck, Project Manager: 503-718-2466 | jeffp@tigard-or.gov

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Did you know...

Both Hall Boulevard and Hwy 99W in Tigard are State Highways maintained by the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT). Questions or issues regarding state highway maintenance can be directed to ODOT.

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