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Oct. 7, 2022 | View as webpage

October is National Community Planning Month

October is National Community Planning Month, following a proclamation approved by the Washington County Board of Commissioners during its regular meeting on Oct. 4. National Community Planning Month highlights the important role of planning in our communities.


Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation planning work includes development review, land use and transportation planning work. That work has local, regional, state and federal implications.


“Washington County’s planners work diligently towards improving the well-being of all people in our community,” said Erin Wardell, Interim Planning and Development Services Manager. “Planning helps create safe, healthy and economically vibrant communities.”


The Current Planning section works with developers, consultants and others to make sure development in the unincorporated area meets County, state and Metro codes.


“Along with our usual pace of land partition and subdivision applications, we anticipate a busy year ahead implementing Ordinance 885, the ‘middle housing’ ordinance adopted by the Board in July," said Steve Shane, Principal Planner, Current Planning. "The ordinance is expected to facilitate new housing opportunities for landowners throughout urban unincorporated residential areas.”


“We are working hard to make it easier to build a wider range of housing types,” said Theresa Cherniak, Principal Planner, Community Planning. “This will help with affordability and housing choice for everyone.”


Along with the middle housing efforts, short-term rental regulations and ongoing work with significant natural resources made up the bulk of the Community Planning work group tasks this year.


Transportation Planning staff continues to focus on a countywide Transit Study, using data from the Washington County Transportation Futures Study and First and Last Mile studies. Another focus is the Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program (MSTIP), a proactive road improvement program considering the needs of bicyclist, pedestrian, driver and transit passenger users. They are also planning the Council Creek Regional Trail, a pedestrian pathway between downtown Hillsboro and Forest Grove.


National Community Planning Month, sponsored by the American Planning Association, highlights the significant impact planning has on growing communities.

Read the proclamation

Comment Opportunities

Reedville Trail

Comment on the Reedview Trail Project through an online open house through Oct. 9.


We will improve a one-mile segment of the Reedville Regional Trail between Baseline Road and SW Johnson Street. The trail is a multiuse (bike and pedestrian) path serving the Reedville community.

Comment on travel improvements to help people get where they need to go more safely and reliably. What types of investments are most important for greater Portland’s sidewalks, bikeways, roads and transit? Take the survey to help update Metro's 2023 Regional Transportation Plan through Oct. 17.

Learn about TriMet's Forward Together Draft Service Concept, which is focused on ridership and improving connections to destinations for people with low and limited incomes. Attend an open house or take the survey through Oct. 31.

WC-ROADS: Projects Starting

  • Barnes Road/Cedar Hills Boulevard intersection; traffic signal shutdown, 7 p.m.-5 a.m. Oct. 10-13 for construction


  • Greenburg Road, from Hall Boulevard to Lehman Street; lane closure, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. Oct. 10-13 for construction


  • TV Highway at Century Boulevard; daytime lane closure, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Oct. 10-11, 17-21 for paving and striping


Visit wc-roads.com for more traffic impacts.

Neighborhood Meetings

Neighborhood meetings, required for many Washington County development applications, can be held online temporarily as per the new COVID-19 Virtual Neighborhood Meeting Supplement.

Oct. 18: Proposed modular buildings school buildings


At 6 p.m. at Timberline Baptist Church, 24645 SW Old Hwy 99W. The site is 1.31 acres in the AF-5 District (Agriculture & Forest District, 5‐acre min) and is located at 24645 SW Old Hwy 99. Email [email protected].


District 3; CPO 5

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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