Tigard Safe Streets Action Plan

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Tigard Safe Streets Action Plan

The City of Tigard is kicking off its Safe Streets Action Plan, a process that will guide the City’s actions and investments to improve safety for people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving.

This planning process relies on the input of community members (like you!) as the City develops strategies to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries in an equitable, climate-friendly, and accessible way for everyone.


Schedule/ Timeline

The planning process for this plan began in June 2024 and will wrap up spring/summer 2025. After that, the City will work on implementing the plan.









Tigard Safe Streets Action Plan

The City of Tigard is kicking off its Safe Streets Action Plan, a process that will guide the City’s actions and investments to improve safety for people walking, biking, taking transit, and driving.

This planning process relies on the input of community members (like you!) as the City develops strategies to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries in an equitable, climate-friendly, and accessible way for everyone.


Schedule/ Timeline

The planning process for this plan began in June 2024 and will wrap up spring/summer 2025. After that, the City will work on implementing the plan.








  • The City, its government partners, and community representatives have recommended a list of 12 corridors as our Safety Priority Locations, or locations that have urgent safety needs. Some corridors have been split into segments due to their length and changing characteristics.  


    Using the interactive maptake the survey below to say where the City should prioritize safety improvements. This survey focuses on streets that are owned by the City of Tigard, or are in the process of coming into City ownership, to streamline safety improvements. 


    To learn more about why these 12 streets and intersections were selected, visit this webpage. 

    Take Survey
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