SW Corridor Plan community meeting - Monday, December 3, 2012

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Southwest Corridor Plan update
Save the date: Dec. 3 community planning forum

The third community planning forum for the Southwest Corridor Plan is fast approaching. Join us from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, December 3rd to learn about projected areas of growth in the corridor, discuss potential transit locations and provide input on how investments will be made in your community. How would you like to see resources for transit, roads, parks, trails, sidewalks and bikeways invested to create a more livable community? At the October planning forum, community members provided valuable input on which transit projects should be considered for further analysis, and just as in October, your input will be presented to decision makers.

Mark your calendar— community feedback is a critical component to this process and your participation is needed. The December 3rd community planning forum will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Tualatin Police Department, located at 8650 Southwest Tualatin Road.

The Southwest Corridor Plan is a multijurisdictional effort focusing on the corridor between Southwest Portland and Sherwood. This effort examines land use, transportation improvements, and strategies for improving the built environment. Priorities are to increase prosperity, health, and mobility within and through the corridor. For more information on this project, please visit our website at www.swcorridorplan.org or call 503-813-7535.



Shape Southwest

Do you live or work in the Southwest corridor? What makes it difficult to get around? What do you want more of? What do you want less of? Tell us what you think now, so that your input shapes future investments in your community.

Our new interactive planning game, Shape Southwest, gives you the opportunity to participate in the decision making process between Nov. 13 and Dec. 31. How would you invest in things like transportation improvements, parks and habitat, sidewalks, bikeways and roads? How would these investments affect safety, health, prosperity, access and mobility, while giving commuters better options to get where they need to go?

The Southwest Corridor Plan is a comprehensive planning effort to create livable and sustainable communities along the corridor between Portland and Sherwood through integrated community investments in land use and transportation.

We are committed to work together to plan for the future.

The result of working together will support your community’s vision, provide more travel options, lead to less time in our cars and, ultimately, more time with our families. Find out the Southwest Corridor Plan, and find Shape Southwest beginning Nov. 13, at www.swcorridorplan.org.

Next steering committee meeting Nov. 26, 2012
For more information about the committee, including meeting agendas, packets and summaries, visit http://www.oregonmetro.gov/index.cfm/go/by.web/id=38467.

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