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Partnering for the Future: LUT's 2017-18 annual report is online
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Partnering for the Future: Annual Report FY 2017-18
has been
published online
by Washington County Department of Land Use & Transportation (LUT).
The report highlights the LUT staff's commitment to the Washington County community. Through partnerships with other jurisdictions and organizations, LUT has continued to focus on improving traveler safety and livability in both the rural and urban areas.
"I am extremely proud of all LUT employees and the outstanding work they perform," said Andrew Singelakis, Director. "They work hard, every day, to make life better in the travel lane, the bike lane, the sidewalk, the downtown and the neighborhood."
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Check out the annual report video
Nine videos featuring LUT staff have been created to promote Partnering for the Future: FY
2017-18 Annual Report.
Follow LUT on
Facebook,
Twitter and
YouTube to see them all.
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F
ollow the LUT elf
'Chip Seal' on Twitter
LUT's
Elf on the Shelf
Chip Seal is sharing road safety and other transportation-related messages this holiday season.
Follow
#LUTChipSeal on
Twitter starting Nov. 30
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- 10th Avenue, between Alpine and Holladay streets, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. intermittently through Dec. 31. Map
- 158th Avenue, between Walker Road and Merlo MAX Station, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. weekdays intermittently through Dec. 31. Map
- 175th Avenue/Kemmer Road intersection 9 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays intermittently through Nov. 30. Map
- Cedar Hills Boulevard/U.S. 26 intersection intermittently, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m.-7 p.m. weekends through April 30, 2019. Map
- Dick Road, between West Union and Phillips roads, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 26-30.
- Glencoe Road, between Lenox and Camp Ireland streets, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Nov. 26-Dec. 14.
- River Road, between Scholls Ferry and Farmington roads, intermittently 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. weekdays and 7 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays through Dec. 21. Map
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Signal shutdowns
- Tualatin Road/Herman Road intersection 7 p.m.-6 a.m. Nov 27-28. Map
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NOTE: This information is provided here as a courtesy only.
Neighborhood meetings are required before developers submit certain land use applications to the County (for areas outside cities). These meetings provide a forum for the developer, affected CPO (Community Participation Organization) and nearby property owners to discuss the proposal informally. County staff do not schedule or attend these meetings.
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Nov. 28: Proposed religious institutional building
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Dec. 4: Proposed plan development modification
At 6:30 p.m. at Bethany Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall,
15505 NW Springville Road. The property is 9.32 acres in the R-9 district (Residential, 7-9 units per acre), and is located on tax lot #
1N117AB11300. Contact Stacy Connery, Pacific Community Design, at 503-941-9484.
CPO 7; District 2
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Dec. 17: Proposed 11-lot subdivision
At 6 p.m. at Cedar Mill Library, #13 Lewis Room,
12505 NW Cornell Road
. The property is 2.08 acres in the R-6 district (Residential, 5-6 units per acre), and is located on tax lot #1N128DB00300.
Contact Jeff Jorgenson, JCS Real Estate LLP, at 503-307-1116.
CPO 1; District 2
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