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A pedestrian underpass was built at SW Kelly Avenue and SW Naito Parkway in 1942 by the state of Oregon in conjunction with the Ross Island Bridge project. [3] Viewed from the south-southeast, with the Tilikum Crossing visible in the background. The bridge's girders were originally painted black, but in 1955–56 they were repainted green. [4]
As of 2012, there was a Tumblr page dedicated to Portland's fading pedestrian crossings. [17] The pedestrian advocacy group Oregon Walks has asked Portland City Council to require PBOT to comply with Oregon's law forbidding vehicles from parking within 20 feet of a pedestrian crossing. [18]
The Apartment Ridge Underpass provides pedestrian crossings under Ayala Avenue and connects Apartment Ridge (Discovery Primea building) and Ayala Center (Glorietta and Rustans). Source Own work Date 2022-06-20 Author Seventide. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.
English: This pedestrian underpass goes under Clifton Hill station and Hoddle Street/Hoddle Highway, bypassing the Ramsden Street/Hoddle Highway traffic lights intersection. Date 7 August 2024, 12:54:24
The Blumenauer Bridge, formally the Congressman Earl Blumenauer Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge, and previously known as Sullivan's Crossing, is a bicycle and pedestrian bridge in Portland, Oregon. United States. The $19 million project spans Interstate 84 and connects the Lloyd District with Kerns in inner northeast Portland. [1]
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The Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge, more formally known as the US Congresswoman Darlene Hooley Pedestrian Bridge at Gibbs Street, is an approximately 700-foot (210 m) [1] pedestrian bridge in Portland, Oregon, United States, which opened on July 14, 2012. [2] It connects the Lair Hill neighborhood with the South Waterfront area. [3]
Bob Stacey Crossing (formerly Gideon Overcrossing) is a pedestrian bridge in southeast Portland, Oregon's Hosford-Abernethy neighborhood, in the United States. The bridge spans tracks for both Union Pacific Railroad and TriMet's MAX Light Rail. [1] Construction on the $15 million project started in May 2019. [2]