Inventory of Non-Interstate Highways September 2019 Draft Atlas Index
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HIGHWAY JURISDICTIONAL TRANSFER FRAMEWORK INVENTORY OF NON-INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS SEPTEMBER 2019 DRAFT ATLAS INDEX This atlas includes all state-owned highways within the Portland metropolitan area Acronyms that are not freeways. It identifies jurisdictional boundaries, national, state, regional, CCC - Clackamas Community College and local roadway classifications or designations and other roadway characteristics FS - Frequent Service or elements such as surrounding land use, average annual daily traffic volume, MPH - Miles per hour presence of sidewalks, bike lanes, and bridges, and environmental factors. The NHS - National Highway System atlas provides an inventory to help identify which roadways will be studied further ODOT - Oregon Department of Transportation to develop recommendations to implement highway jurisdictional transfer in the Portland metropolitan area. TAZ - Transportation Analysis Zone Page OR 8 / OR 47 (Tualatin Valley Highway) .................................... 1 OR 10 (Beaverton-Hillsdale Highway) ........................................ 2 US 26 (Mount Hood Highway) ..................................................... 3 US 30B (Northeast Portland Highway) ...................................... 4 US 30E (Historic Columbia Highway) ......................................... 5 US 30W (Lower Columbia River Highway) ............................... 6 OR 43 (Oswego Highway) ............................................................. 7 OR 47 (Nehalem Highway) ............................................................ 8 OR 99E (Pacific Highway East) ...................................................... 9 OR 99W (Pacific Highway West) .................................................. 10 OR 141 (Beaverton-Tualatin Highway) ....................................... 11 OR 210 (Scholls Highway) ..............................................................12 OR 212 (Clackamas-Boring Highway) ........................................DRAFT13 OR 213N (Cascade Highway North) ........................................... 14 OR 213S (Cascade Highway South) ............................................ 15 OR 219 (Hillsboro-Silverton Highway) ....................................... 16 OR 224 (Clackamas Highway / Sunrise Expressway)............. 17 TUALATIN VALLEY HIGHWAY (OR 8 / OR 47) 1 CORRIDOR INFORMATION REGIONAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT with photo locations PHOTOS Roadway Federal: Urban Other Principal Arterial (NHS) MP 1 classification 0.19 County State: Statewide Highway, Regional Highway, District Portland 3,500 R Highway Hills Metro: Throughway, Major Arterial, 2040 Corridor Local: Arterial (Washington County, Multnomah Transit County, Hillsboro, Forest Grove, Beaverton), Principal Beaverton Arterial (Beaverton, Cornelius), Regional Trafficway 217 1 (Portland) 2 Highway length 22.5miles 26 Ave Bike network Bike lanes (partial) Transit TriMet routes 46, 47, 48, 57 (FS), 58, 61, 76 and 78 8 Freight routes Elm St to OR 217 (Metro), Reduction Review Route 2 A Crash history 106 pedestrian-involved, 51 cyclist-involved, 4,186 Ave (2013-2018) vehicle T A 3 Number of lanes 4-6 Speed limit 30-45 mph 42,500 Population 69,302 people 2010 U.S. Census data from all intersecting Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) and 2040 Centers. Employment 44,069 jobs 2015 Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) from all intersecting TAZs and 2040 Centers. 3 4 METRO PLANNING AREA R Rd 30,700 MAP Ho EXTENT Ave 4 5 Washington Cornelius County 5 Fest 47 6 DRAFTGove 6 0 1 2 MP 23.16 miles Source: Metro RLIS database and ODOT TransGIS. BEAVERTON-HILLSDALE / FARMINGTON HIGHWAY (OR 10) 2 CORRIDOR INFORMATION REGIONAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT with photo locations PHOTOS Portland MP 1 Roadway Federal: Urban Other Principal Arterial (NHS) 3.41 County classification 1 State: District Highway R Metro: Major Arterial, 2040 Corridor Hills 2 F Rd Local: Arterial (Washington County, Beaverton) 3 Highway length 4.5 miles Bike network Bike lanes (partial) 25,800 Transit TriMet routes 52, 54 (FS), 55, 56 (FS), 61, 88 and 92 2 Freight routes SW 198th Ave to SW Division St (Metro) Crash history 1 pedestrian-involved, 19 cyclist-involved, 998 vehicle 10 (2013-2018) Number of lanes 2-4 Speed limit 35-40 mph Population 36,379 people 217 2010 U.S. Census data from all intersecting Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) and 2040 Centers. 33,400 4 3 Employment 19,882 jobs MP 2015 Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) from all intersecting TAZs and 2040 Centers. 0.97 Beaverton METRO PLANNING AREA Washington County 4 MAP EXTENT 5 Cont onay Thohwa Eplont aas MP 7.38 Cit onay Mao Atial Instial aas A Atials Mino Atial Rionall siniicant instial aas 5 Annal aa ail ##,### Atial Otsi Uan Nihohoos taic ols Gowth onay Ave 6 Siwals coio Uan svs 10 i Cntal cit Ral svsDRAFT6 MP ## Milpost terini Rional cnter Pas opn spac 0 1/2 1 14,400 Town cnter Riwato MP miles 5.88 Source: Metro RLIS database and ODOT TransGIS. MOUNT HOOD HIGHWAY (US 26) 3 CORRIDOR INFORMATION REGIONAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT with photo locations PHOTOS 1 Roadway Federal: Urban Other Principal Arterial (NHS) MP 19.53 classification State: Statewide Highway, District Highway, Seismic Lifeline Route, Safety Corridor, Expressway 1,800 Metro: Throughway, Major Arterial, 2040 Corridor 24,400 Local: Interstate/Expressway (Multnomah County), 1 Arterial (Multnomah County and Gresham), Principal Arterial (Clackamas County), Major City Traffic Street 26 2 2 (Portland) MP Highway length 21.4 miles 14.22 Bike network Bike lanes; wide shoulders (partial) Transit TriMet routes 9 (FS), 19, 36, 66, 74 (FS) and 99 Rd Gesham Freight routes Entire corridor (Metro, ODOT), Reduction Review Route Clackamas (ODOT) County Crash history 69 pedestrian-involved, 42 cyclist-involved, 3,394 vehicle (2013-2018) 3 Number of lanes 2-4 Speed limit 35-45 mph MP 9.96 Pleasant Population 74,559 people Valley 2010 U.S. Census data from all intersecting Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) and 2040 Centers. 3 Employment 157,490 jobs 2015 Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) from all intersecting TAZs and 2040 Centers. 4 METRO PLANNING AREA Multnomah County Ave 26 MAP EXTENT Lents 205 Clackamas Ave 4 5 F Rd Portland Milwaukie 99 6 DRAFT5 54,700 43 0 3/4 1�⁄� 6 MP 0.16 5 miles Source: Metro RLIS database and ODOT TransGIS. NORTHEAST PORTLAND HIGHWAY (US 30B) 4 CORRIDOR INFORMATION REGIONAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT with photo locations PHOTOS Gesham 1 Roadway Federal: Urban Other Principal Arterial, Urban Minor MP classification Arterial (NHS) 14.76 State: Statewide Highway, District Highway Metro: Throughway, Major Arterial, Minor Arterial, 2040 Corridor Local: Arterial (Gresham), District Collector Street (Portland), Major City Traffic Street (Portland), Regional Trafficway (Portland) Ave 1 2 Highway length 16.3 miles 205 84 Bike network Bike lanes (partial) Gateway Transit TriMet routes 4 (FS), 16, 21, 72 (FS), 75 (FS) 48,600 Freight routes NW St Helens Rd to N Ivanhoe St and NE MLK Jr Blvd to NE 165th Ave (Metro); NW St Helens Rd to I-5 (ODOT), 1,600 Ave Reduction Review Route (ODOT) 2 Crash history 54 pedestrian-involved, 46 cyclist-involved, 2,185 vehicle 3 (2013-2018) Number of lanes 2-6 Multnomah Speed limit 25-40 mph County Population 51,295 people 2010 U.S. Census data from all intersecting Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) and 2040 Centers. Employment 31,380 jobs 2015 Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) from all intersecting TAZs and 2040 Centers. 4 Portland 3 METRO PLANNING AREA MAP EXTENT 20,200 5 4 5 30B 6 S DRAFT30W 5 t 6 0 3/4 1�⁄� MP 0.56 miles Source: Metro RLIS database and ODOT TransGIS. HISTORIC COLUMBIA HIGHWAY (US 30E) 5 CORRIDOR INFORMATION REGIONAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT with photo locations PHOTOS 1 Roadway Federal: Urban Collector classification State: District Highway Metro: Minor Arterial, Arterial Outside of UGB Local: Arterial (Troutdale, Multnomah County), Collector (Troutdale, Multnomah County) Highway length 4.2 miles Bike network None 2 Transit None Freight routes None Crash history 0 pedestrian-involved, 1 cyclist-involved, 52 vehicle (2013-2018) MP Number of lanes 2 4.17 Speed limit 35 mph 5,100 1 Population 6,588 people 3 2010 U.S. Census data from all intersecting Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) and 2040 Centers. Employment 1,660 jobs 2015 Longitudinal Employer-Household Dynamics (LEHD) from all intersecting TAZs and 2040 Centers. 2 METRO PLANNING AREA Multnomah 4 County 5,400 MAP t EXTENT 30E 3 4 5 2,700 6 5 MP 0.0 Troutdale DRAFT 6 0 1/4 1/2 miles Source: Metro RLIS database and ODOT TransGIS. LOWER COLUMBIA RIVER HIGHWAY (US 30W) 6 CORRIDOR INFORMATION REGIONAL LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION ENVIRONMENT with photo locations PHOTOS 1 Roadway Federal: Urban Other Principal Arterial (NHS) MP 13.26 classification State: Statewide Highway, Seismic Lifeline Route Metro: Throughway Local: Arterial (Multnomah County), Interstate/ Expressway (Multnomah County), Major City Traffic Street/Regional Trafficway (Portland) Highway length 11.9 miles 2 Bike network Bike lanes (partial) Transit TriMet routes 15 and 16 Freight routes Entire corridor (Metro, ODOT), Reduction Review Route (ODOT) Multnomah Crash history 5 pedestrian-involved, 8 cyclist-involved, 402 vehicle County (2013-2018) Number of lanes 4-6 1 3 Speed limit 35-55 mph Population 35,077 people 2010 U.S. Census data from all intersecting Transportation Analysis Zones (TAZs) and 2040 Centers. 2 Employment