The choices we make today about how we live, work and get around will determine the future of the region for generations to come
There's a reason our region has remained such a great place to live – decades of careful planning have preserved neighborhoods, supported our economy and protected the farms, forestland and natural areas that help create the unique sense of place and quality of life for which the region is known. Because good planning is an ongoing process, Metro is seeking your input on how you live, work and get around the region today and what changes you would like to see in the future.
Take a short survey to inform the plans below. You can also give more detailed feedback on the plans and programs that will shape our region for the next 25 years.
Information that you provide will inform:
- 2014 Regional Transportation Plan
- Regional Active Transportation Plan
- 2015-18 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program
- Climate Smart Communities Scenarios Project
April 3, Portland
Madison High School library
2735 NE 82nd Ave
April 9, Milwaukie
Oak Lodge Sanitary District Building
14611 SE River Road
April 17, Beaverton
Beaverton Library
Cathy Stanton Conference Room
12375 SW 5th St
Metro has prepared the 2014 RTP and 2014-18 MTIP as required by federal law. The documents are available for public review and comment through this comment period. Metro’s public participation process for the 2014-18 MTIP is designed to satisfy SMART’s regional coordination requirements for the program of projects.
March 21 through May 5, submit comments online, by mail to Metro Planning, 600 NE Grand Ave., Portland, OR 97232, by email to [email protected] or by phone at 503-797-1750 or TDD 503-797-1804.
The Metro Council is scheduled to hold a public hearing and take preliminary action on the RTP 2 p.m. Thursday, May 15 at Metro Regional Center, 600 NE Grand Ave., Portland.
Metro respects civil rights
Metro fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related statutes that ban discrimination. If any person believes they have been discriminated against regarding the receipt of benefits or services because of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability, they have the right to file a complaint with Metro.