Crosswalks
A current focus for ODOT, City of Bend and the Parks and Recreation District is to eliminate the barrier that busy streets can have on otherwise nice, comfortable bike routes. Creating crossings of roadways so the easy trail, shared use path or neighborhood greenway experience doesn’t end at the busy street or isn’t blocked by the river, railroad, irrigation canal or highway is a really important community need.
In 2022, the City of Bend updated its standards to require crosswalks be integrated into all road projects and that these meet Low Stress criteria. Recent construction projects show these standards in action as there are more safety islands, marked and signed crosswalks, as well as grade-separated crossings. Empire Avenue, Murphy Road and 14th/Century Drive were each built with enhanced crosswalks and grade separated crossings. Are the city of Bend’s crosswalks comfortable enough yet?
Click here to experience a quick example of how one city in the Netherlands gets their bicycle facilities across busy roads.
City of Bend has added several dozen crosswalks in the last couple of years that look like this one on Brookswood at Hollygrape. By adding a crosswalk safety island, marking, signing, and illumination more users can feel comfortable crossing and drivers stop to let people cross.
Trail and Path Under and Over Crossings
The City’s over- and under-crossings make great bicycling and walking routes for everyone to use. Bend’s grade-separated crossings include footbridges over the Deschutes, irrigation canals, railroad bridges and tunnels as well as highway bridges and tunnels. Here are some photos of Bend’s many grade separated crossings that help make multi-use paths and trails more accessible and useful.
2 Comments
Ari Mendez · June 18, 2022 at 6:41 pm
Love these photos of undercrossings! They can be such game changers.
Robin · June 24, 2022 at 8:12 pm
I have been taking some photos of the many bridges for bike ped here. Will be creating a post soon.