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npGREENWAY envisions a trail system providing access to and along the Willamette River enveloping the north riverfront from the Steel Bridge in downtown Portland to Cathedral Park near the St. Johns Bridge and extending through Baltimore Woods to Kelley Point Park.
Our goal is to link North Portland neighborhoods with the Willamette River for recreation and access to jobs. This expansion of the Willamette River Greenway will include a network of trails used for activities such as walking, running, cycling, skating, skateboarding, fishing, boating and wildlife viewing. The North Portland Greenway trails will connect with the existing Willamette River trail system serving residents and visitors throughout the region.
npGREENWAY is working collaboratively with community stakeholders to realize this goal.
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I love that trail. But the more I get get involved with these types of things, the more pissed I get at all the redtape and timeframes involved. Gah! It is frustrating.
So… Grafitti wall at the superfund site eh?
Hey, why not… The city has installed skate parks to illeviate themselves of such illegal activity… why not a grafitti wall? Granted, some people will be turned off by it since it is not illegal, but it could be a really cool thing. It sounds very Portland to me…