Connects Merlo Road Max Station to Walker Road Beaverton OR 97006
Status:
Completed
Master Plan Start:
Fall 2009
Construction Start:
Summer 2013
Construction Finish:
Spring 2014
Estimated Public Opening:
Summer 2014
Construction on the Waterhouse Trail segments 1, 5, West Union mid-block crossing and Stoller Creek is complete.
To review trail alignments, please refer to the "Document Center" on the right side of this page.
As always, if you have any comments and/or questions, we would like to hear from you. Please contact Nicole Paulsen via email or electronically via THPRD's Web contact form.
(Content updated 01-14-2015)
Project Summary & Public Benefits
Segment No. 1 (Merlo Road to Baseline Road) of the Waterhouse Trail will be 0.6 miles of trail joining the Merlo Road Max Station to Walker Road. Patrons will be able to use this trail to connect via different transportation methods such as the Max and Tri-Met.
Segment No. 4 (Willow Creek Park to Sunset Highway) is a small section in the Willow Creek Nature Park. This trail will cross Willow Creek and connect to Bethany Court. From there, an on-street route will allow for the connection to Segment No. 5. This segment currently has funding for the master plan design. If additional funding is available, construction will be considered.
Segment No. 5 (Sunset Highway to Joscelyn Street) of the Waterhouse Trail will connect the proposed on-street route at Sunset Highway to the Bronson Creek Trail Head, then North to Joscelyn Street. Almost 1 mile long, this trail will connect multiple neighborhoods while adding an element of nature through the Crystal Creek/Spyglass Park and Tokola Wetlands area.
West Union Mid-Block Crossing
Stoller Creek Greenway (Central Bethany Development to West) connection of the Waterhouse Trail is a community trail that will connect the Waterhouse Trail to the Rock Creek Trail. This trail is 0.55 miles long.
Project Budget
$3,700,000
Contact Information
Please direct bond project-related comments or questions to Nicole Paulsen via email or electronically via THPRD's web contact form.