Category: Meetings

  • Waud Bluff segment update

    Waud Bluff segment update

    Waud Bluff proposed trail including established Coast Guard Station and UofP River Campus
    Yellow line shows proposed Waud Bluff trail segment. Red lines indicate completed trail segment – on left University of Portland River campus, on right Waud Bluff trail on Swan Island leading up to Willamette Blvd.

    The npGREENWAY board members met with a representative of the US Coast Guard, headquartered on Swan Island, to discuss the Willamette Greenway Trail adjoining their property, and continuing around Waud Bluff to the University of Portland River campus. This is a challenging segment of the trail, as it follows the railroad line and is hemmed in by the river on one side and Baud Bluff on the other.

    npGREENWAY board member Jeff Lang with Coast Guard representative.
    npGREENWAY board member Jeff Lang with Coast Guard representative at the Coast Guard dock .
    npGREENWAY board members with Coast Guard representative.
    npGREENWAY board members Pat Jewett and Jeff Lang talk with the Coast Guard representative along Waud Bluff near the site of the proposed trail looking west across the Willamette River.

    The Waud Bluff trail segment connects the Swan Island segment of the trail to the south of Waud Bluff, to the completed University of Portland trail segment to the north of Waud Bluff. The Waud Bluff segment offers wooded paths with sweeping views over Swan Island and the Willamette River. Waud Bluff is a wooded environment and proximity to river habitat make it part of the city’s broader network of natural corridors. It is frequented by joggers, dog walkers, and students and occasionally used for nature observation and photography.

    We walked the potential pathway for the trail along the railroad tracks, discussing the possible location of the trail, and the hurdles that must be overcome (see photos below).

    The terminus of the trail on Swan Island currently ascends a set of stairs up to Willamette Ave. The trail eventually will continue along the Willamette river to the University of Portland.

    Waud Bluff stairs that ascend from Swan Island to Willamette Blvd.
    Waud Bluff stairs that ascend from Swan Island across railroad tracks and up to Willamette Blvd.

    The continuance of the Waud Bluff trail segment depends on the relationship with Union Pacific Railroad for the trail to follow the tracks, or sufficient support to construct the trail along the adjoining hill side or river side.

    Waud Bluff proposed trail along railroad tracks.
    Waud Bluff proposed trail along railroad tracks looking north. The Willamette River is to the left, and the Waud Bluff is to the right of the tracks.

  • Bridge Over Columbia Blvd Open House

    Bridge Over Columbia Blvd Open House

    The Bridge Over Columbia Boulevard Project is back in action! After a pause to secure funding and make design updates, the project is now in the 60% design phase. Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R), Metro, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) are moving ahead with a new pedestrian bridge spanning Chimney Park into St. Johns Prairie. 

    Proposed Columbia Blvd bike pedestrian bridge rendering
    Artist rendering of the bridge over Columbia Blvd.

    Please join us at the Community Open House on Wednesday, July 16, 6:00-8:00pm at Chimney Park.  

    Download the 1-page PDF flyer

  • Daimler fills the gap – Greenway Trail celebration May 9, 2019

    Daimler fills the gap – Greenway Trail celebration May 9, 2019

    Daimler Trucks North America and npGreenway (Friends of N. Portland Willamette Greenway Trail) hosted an informational and inspirational luncheon about the Greenway Trail segment through Swan Island.

    The purpose was to gather all involved parties – elected officials, Swan Island business, Metro, City of Portland, PBOT, and others – to share plans and progress on the Greenway Trail, but specifically to discuss the Swan Island segment of the trail.

  • Rep. Lou Fredrick tours N. Portland Greenway Trail

    Rep. Lou Fredrick tours N. Portland Greenway Trail

    In early June,  npGreenway board members Pat Jewett and Francie Royce took State Senator Lew Fredrick  (District 22) on a tour of the existing and future trail.

    Senator Frederick

    All 10.4 miles of the trail is in Senator Fredrick district of North Portland.   npGreenway appreciates the time he took to tour and learn about the North Portland Greenway Trail.

  • University of Portland Master Plan Open House

    University of Portland Master Plan Open House

    April 17, 2012 7 – 8pm

     U of P Campus Buckley Center Room 163

    The University is presenting the latest Master Plan draft that will include the recently purchased Triangle Property along the Willamette river.

  • Preview the North Portland Greenway Trail Alignment Project

    Preview the North Portland Greenway Trail Alignment Project

    npGREENWAY invites you to a Preview of the

    North Portland Greenway Trail Alignment Project

    May 12, 6:30-8:00 PM
    Daimler Trucks North America
    Corp 8, Corporation Conference Center
    4555 N Channel Avenue, Swan Island

    6:00 PM Come early for a guided walk of the Greenway Trail along Swan Island. Experience the feeling of a greenway trail along the eastside of the Willamette River.

    Staff from the City of Portland and North Portland Neighborhood Services will be on hand to present the project scope of work and timeline. There will also be an update on Going to the River and Waud Bluff Trails.

    Email npGREENWAY at info@npgreenway.org for more information.