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July 8, 2022 | View as webpage

MSTIP Online Open House: Help select projects for funding

The public is invited to participate in an online open house to help the Washington County Board of Commissioners select street projects for the Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program (MSTIP) 2023-28 Funding Cycle.


MSTIP is an innovative program funded by property taxes to pay for street improvements. The MSTIP '23-'28 Funding Cycle includes 25 proposed street projects both inside cities (incorporated areas) and outside cities (unincorporated areas) in Washington County. Both the County and cities proposed the projects.


There is $160 million available to fund MSTIP projects in 2023-2028. The estimated cost of all the proposed projects is much higher. The online open house has interactive maps describing projects in each of the four County Commissioner Districts. The survey asks the public to select up to three projects for funding in each Commissioner District.


Survey results will help the Board understand community priorities as they create the final list of projects for funding.


“We’re asking the public to tell us which projects they think will most benefit our community,” said Kathryn Harrington, Chair, Washington County Board of Commissioners. “We need the public’s help to make sure we spend their MSTIP dollars on what matters to them.”


The Board is expected to approve the final project list in late 2022.


MSTIP improves our transportation system for bicyclists, pedestrians, drivers and bus riders. It has paid for more than 150 projects totaling $952 million since 1986. Visit https://mstipprojects.washcoopenhouses.org to learn more.

Comment Opportunities

roy rogers road construction kickoff

Learn about construction coming to Roy Rogers Road through an online construction kickoff open house through July 15. 


Construction will be completed in seven phases beginning in July. Roy Rogers Road will remain open throughout construction with traffic flagged for daytime lane closures. Lavender Avenue and Lynnly Way will each be closed at Roy Roger Road for about two weeks. Construction is expected to be completed in October 2024.

WC-ROADS: Projects Starting

 Visit wc-roads.com for more traffic impacts.

Neighborhood Meeting

July 21 - Proposed 3-parcel partition


At 6 p.m. held virtually (instructions available here). The site is 0.43 acre in the R-6 District (Residential, 5-6 units per acre) and is located at 925 NW 107th Ave. Call Matt Newman, NW Engineers, at 503-601-4401 or email.


District 2; CPO 1

July 23 - Proposed 4-lot subdivision


At 11:30 a.m. at 9515 SW 90th Ave. The site is 0.81 acre in the R-5 District (Residential, 4-5 units per acre) and is located at 9515 SW 90th Ave. Call John DeJong, Tech. Engineering, at 503-819-6494 or email.


District 3; CPO 4M

August 3 - 60 to 80-bed elderly care facility


At 6 p.m. held virtually (instructions available here). The site is 0.69 acre in the R-15 District (Residential, 12-15 units per acre) and is located at 2545 SW 187th Ave. Call Edward Radulescu at 503-679-2493.


District 1; CPO 6

Attend CPO Meetings

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Learn what's going on in your area of Washington County. Attend your Community Participation Organization (CPO). CPOs are made up of community members who work together and are actively engaged in decision-making processes. Find out where your CPO meets and learn more.

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