With Lake Oswego ballot measure approved, Clackamas County is moving forward with Stafford Road project

With Lake Oswego voters having approved a charter amendment to allow Clackamas County to encroach upon a portion of the Stevens Meadows park property in November, the county is beginning to lay the groundwork for its road improvement project along Stafford Road.

The county plans to complete an array of road improvements along Stafford Road and Childs Road, including widening a portion of Stafford Road to add 6-foot paved bike lanes, realigning the Johnson Road intersection to reduce the turning angle, installing a single-lane roundabout at Childs Road (along with bike lanes and paths in the approach to the roundabout) and replacing the Pecan Creek culvert, among other improvements.

The project hit a snag last year because the county’s plan to encroach upon Stevens Meadows conflicted with the city of Lake Oswego’s charter that prevents development on city-owned parks, requiring the city to introduce the ballot measure. Lake Oswego voters overwhelmingly approved it. The county also needs to encroach upon property owned by the Metro regional government…

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