Discover & Create Your Neighborhood at the Land Use & Transportation Committee.
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82nd Ave Transit Project (Trimet.org)
The 82nd Avenue Transit Project brings Trimet FX (Frequent Express) to 82nd Ave. It will connect Clackamas Town Center and the Cully neighborhood. The project will speed up trips, provide more reliability and maintain connections to MAX and the numerous other intersecting bus lines along 82nd Ave.
Features include faster travel times with more reliable bus service, buses arriving every 12 minutes or better, longer, 60-foot, zero-emissions buses with multiple doors for briefer stops, bus stations with weather protection, lighting, accessibility improvements, in close proximity to pedestrian crossings, next-generation transit signal priority that prioritizes buses for faster trips, improved connections to 20 other bus lines and MAX with access to key destinations, and more.
- Review 82nd Ave Transit Project design
- Provide feedback
- Get involved at meetings
- Contact the Project Team staff or call 503-962-2150
The Land Use & Transportation Committee issued a recommendation to the Board of Directors on the 82nd Ave Transit Project. Review the decision of the Board of Directors here.
Regulatory Improvement Code Amendment Package (RICAP) 11 (Portland.gov)
RICAP 11 is part of an ongoing series of projects that make minor updates to Portland’s zoning regulations to remove barriers to development. The RICAP 11 proposed amendments are grouped into three themes: parking, exterior areas, and regulatory improvement.
- Read the Proposed Draft
- Provide feedback
- Subscribe for project email updates
- Contact Project Staff
Portland Street Plazas Open Call (Portland.gov)
Do you have a vision for how a public street plaza could serve your neighborhood, and are willing to collaborate with PBOT on design, outreach, stewardship, and activation? This fall, we are inviting Portlanders to propose ideas for new street plazas to trial in summer, 2026. If you are a neighborhood association, business district, or community based non-profit organization and you have a specific location in mind or just want to explore possibilities, we want to hear from you!
- Apply by Dec. 1st
- Contact Portland Street Plazas
- Subscribe for Plaza email updates
Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) (Portland.gov)
The purpose of the Economic Opportunities Analysis (EOA) is to analyze and forecast growth in Portland’s industrial and other business districts, then designate an adequate 20-year supply of developable land for businesses and jobs.
- Read the Discussion Draft
- Attend the EOA Open House on Oct. 30
- Provide feedback by Nov. 10
- Subscribe for project email updates
- Contact the EOA Project staff



