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City of Bend holding Open House for NE Neff Road & Norton Avenue pedestrian improvements project

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BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- The City of Bend wants your help with a new bicycle and pedestrian improvements project. 

The project is along Northeast Neff Road and Norton Avenue. It will combine three ‘key route’ projects. 

The routes are designed to be safe and accessible for those who walk, roll, or cycle to their destinations. 

The design's Open House is on Monday, April 7, at the Deschutes Children's Foundation on NE Daggett Lane, from 4-6 PM. 

You can also share your thoughts online from April 7th through the 21st on the City of Bend's website

Here's the city's news release:
City of Bend Hosting Design Open House for Neff Bicycle & Pedestrian Improvements Project

Community members are invited to the pre-design open house for the Neff Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements Project on Monday, Apr. 7, 4-6 p.m. at the Deschutes Children’s Foundation, East Bend Campus, 2125 NE Daggett Lane. An online option will be available starting on Apr. 7 – 21, 2025, at bendoregon.gov/neffpedbike. The open house is an opportunity to learn about the project locations, goals, and budget limitations and to provide feedback on proposed improvement alternatives.

Improving the transportation system by focusing on safety is a City Council goal. Creating safer connections between neighborhoods, places of work, schools, parks and businesses, for people who ride bikes, walk or roll, is a City priority. This is one of a variety of safer and more accessible bike and pedestrian routes being designed throughout the community aimed at improving east/west connectivity in a vital areas of Bend.

The project combines three Transportation System Plan “key route” projects along NE Neff Road and NE Norton Avenue for people who ride bikes, walk and roll. “Key Route” is a term that means the route is designed to provide safe and appealing cross-town connections to schools, parks, and other destinations. Examples include off-street multi-use paths, buffered, separated, raised and/or painted bike lanes and widened sidewalks. 

This project is funded by the voter approved 2020 Transportation GO Bond, and the project budget is limited. Community input is requested to provide feedback on proposed improvement alternatives and make travel along this corridor safer for all users. 

Visit bendoregon.gov/neffpedbike for more information.

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