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Commuter News


Share your thoughts on the future of the Beaverton’s transportation network
Beaverton is updating its transportation system plan and asking for your input on how future pedestrian, bike, public transportation, and motor vehicle networks could look and function in the city. Visit our online survey to learn more and share your insights. The Go Beaverton survey closes on June 30, 2026.
17 hours ago


Bike Bus to Hillsboro Showtime Concerts at Shute Park
Join Ride Westside for a Bike Bus series to City of Hillsboro's Showtime Concerts at Shute Park. Meet at Hatfield Gov’t Center MAX, roll at 5:45 p.m. for a no-drop, family friendly ride to Shute Park on concert days.
7 days ago


Construction begins this summer for pedestrian safety improvements on Hall Boulevard at Fanno Creek Trail and SW Omara Street
The Oregon Department of Transportation, in partnership with the City of Tigard, is starting construction this summer on a project to enhance safety on Hall Boulevard (OR 141) at Fanno Creek Trail and SW Omara Street.
Jun 16


Free TriMet Summer Pass for high school students 14–19
TriMet means freedom for students this summer thanks to the TriMet Summer Pass, a simple but powerful way to keep young people connected, independent, and engaged all season long. This free-ride pass empowers students throughout the Portland metro area with greater access to reliable transportation, helping them get where they need — and want — to go without hassle. Quantities are limited so get your pass now.
Jun 16


Join us at the Westside Sustainable Living Fair July 18
Westside Sustainable Living Fair Saturday, July 18 | 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 2nd Avenue between Main and Lincoln Streets, Downtown Hillsboro This is a free community event celebrating sustainable living! Explore interactive exhibits, hands-on games and activities, giveaways, prize drawings, and local resources focused on clean energy, electric vehicles, water conservation, urban forestry, waste reduction, watershed health, wildlife-friendly gardening, and more. Stop by the WTA
Jun 15


Share your feedback with ODOT by July 31 to make roads safer for everyone
Photo courtesy of ODOT Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) is seeking feedback on the updated draft of their Transportation Safety Action Plan. This plan guides their decisions and investments to make roads safer for everyone, including people who walk, roll, and bike. ODOT updates the plan every five years and community feedback is a vital step in the process. How to comment on the draft plan There are three ways to comment on the draft plan. The comment deadline is J
Jun 15
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