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 

  • Traffic and Transportation System Major Maintenance Program

    CIP Project 3
    1. Address:Citywide
      Tigard, OR 97223
    Categories:
    1. CIP Projects
    2. Funded
    3. Streets

Project Description

 This project provides funding to replace traffic signal equipment that is outdated, poorly operating, or near failure. Work will include items such as signal head upgrades, controller cabinets and appurtenances, functionality upgrades such as new controllers and detection for vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians. Project scope may also include sidewalk and pavement improvements to meet Americans with Disability Act requirements and improve safety.

WHY IT’S NEEDED: The city has a large amount of deferred signal maintenance at the traffic signals it owns and operates. Many of our existing traffic signal components are outdated and replacement parts are not available. This fund will be used to upgrade deficient equipment and improve functionality of our traffic signal system.  

STRATEGIC PLAN TIE-IN: This project supports the goal to provide “an equitable community that is walkable, healthy and accessible for everyone.” In addition, it supports the goal to create a well-connected, attractive and accessible pedestrian network. The project will also allow the city to provide much-needed maintenance to our traffic and transportation system to ensure we can meet traffic-control needs throughout the city.

TIMELINE: Ongoing.

FUNDING SOURCE: Gas Tax Fund

OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS: The upgrades will reduce overall maintenance costs by increasing equipment efficiency.

CONTACT: Courtney Furman, Principal Engineer: 503-718-2442 | courtney.furman@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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