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This page contains text descriptions of diagrams and complex images used throughout the City of Tigard website. These descriptions provide accessible alternatives for users who cannot view or interpret the images.
The Effect of Speed on Traffic Fatalities Diagram
This infographic compares the effects of vehicle speed on driver visibility, stopping distance, and pedestrian fatality risk at three speeds: 20 miles per hour, 30 miles per hour, and 40 miles per hour.At 20 miles per hour, the graphic shows a wide cone of vision in front of the vehicle. The stopping distance is listed as 115 feet. The pedestrian fatality rate is 10 percent, represented visually by one highlighted figure out of ten.
At 30 miles per hour, the cone of vision becomes narrower. The stopping distance increases to 200 feet. The pedestrian fatality rate rises to 40 percent, shown by four highlighted figures out of ten.
At 40 miles per hour, the cone of vision is the narrowest. The stopping distance increases to 305 feet. The pedestrian fatality rate reaches 80 percent, illustrated by eight highlighted figures out of ten.
Overall, the image demonstrates that as vehicle speed increases, drivers have reduced peripheral vision, require significantly more distance to stop, and pedestrians face a much higher risk of fatal injury if struck.
Return to the 20 is Plenty - Traffic Fatalities Diagram
Leak Responsibility - Your Water Service Line Diagram
This diagram shows how water travels from the city water main to a home. On the left side, an underground water main connects to a public water service line that runs toward a water meter located near the street. The area from the water main to the meter is labeled “Public: Service Line and Water Meter, Responsibility of City of Tigard.” From the water meter, a private water service line runs underground toward the house. This portion is labeled “Private: Service Line, Responsibility of Property Owner.” Above ground, the street, a car, a tree, and a house are shown for context, and the diagram highlights the dividing point between public and private responsibility at the water meter.Return to the Leak Check - Your Water Service Line Diagram
Sponsorship Tier Benefits
Community Sponsor - $2,000
- 2 event t-shirts included (4th of July and El Tigre events only)
- 1 emcee shout-out
- Inclusion of your materials at the city booth upon arrival
- Logo on flyers and posters
- Website and social media recognition
Celebration Sponsor - $5,000
- Includes all Community Sponsor benefits
- 5 total event t-shirts
- 2 emcee shout-outs
- Newsletter logo placement (30,000 subscribers)
- Future branded sponsorship opportunities (customizable)
- Logo on a group banner
Champion Sponsor - $10,000
- Includes all Celebration Sponsor benefits
- 10 total event t-shirts
- 3 emcee shout-outs
- Display your branded banner at the event
- Exclusive activity area sponsorship
- Speaking opportunity on stage
- Spotlight video feature on social media
- Onsite company booth activation
- Logo inclusion on advertising
- Kickoff parade participation (Pride event only)
