About
We're partnering with the City of Silverton to look at a section of OR 214, a state highway that runs through the center of town. Our goal is to find practical, community-supported improvements that make it safer and easier for people to walk and roll along and across these roads.
Improvements could include new signs, marked crossings, pedestrian-activated signals and more. We'll also look at bike lanes, intersection safety and other concerns raised by the community and the city.
Why are we doing this work?
We want to identify the improvements that matter most to the community before future road projects are planned, so we're ready to act when opportunities come up. That might mean pairing a curb ramp update with new crosswalk striping and signs, or using grant funding to add a pedestrian-activated signal. By defining these priorities now, we can make the most of limited resources and pursue funding as it becomes available.
Your feedback matters!
Your input helps shape what gets built. The improvements we identify together during this study help us be ready to move forward when projects or grants make them possible.
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Schedule
Planning: 2026
Location
OR 214
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N Water Street and N 1st Street from Lewis Street to W C Street
Cost and Funding
Total funding: $140,000
We're currently not funded for design or construction.
Pedestrians, including those with disabilities, will have access through or around work zones.