Oak/Baseline/10th Avenue (OR 8) Corridor Study

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Consultation has concluded

The Oak/Baseline/10th Avenue project is identifying opportunities for improvements along this frequently used corridor.


The project is studying how people, and goods, move around - and through - Downtown Hillsboro.

As well as how this movement affects the character of the community, economic development and natural resources.

After hearing from the community, the project team created preferred design concepts to improve the walkability, livability and vibrancy of Downtown.

The design aims to:

  • Increase safety for people walking, biking, rolling, and accessing transit.
  • Improve connections to the surrounding neighborhoods and existing community destinations.


Study Area

The study focuses on SE Oak Street and SE Baseline St from SW Adams Street to the west to SE 10th Avenue to the east as well as SE 10th Avenue from SE Baseline Street to SE Maple Street.

The adjacent blocks with streets intersecting the above (a total of 23 intersections) will also be included.



Recap of Outreach and Engagement

March/April 2024 Online Open House Results

Community members weighed in on the Concept Plans for Oak, Baseline, and 10th Avenue at a virtual open house.

View Survey Results



May 2023 Online Open House Results


Community members weighed in on four design concepts for Oak, Baseline, and 10th Avenue to improve the walkability, livability and vibrancy of Downtown.

View Survey Results


November/December 2021 Online Open House Results

Community members weighed in on opportunities to improve safety along the Oak/Baseline/10th Avenue Corridor Study.

View Survey Results

The Oak/Baseline/10th Avenue project is identifying opportunities for improvements along this frequently used corridor.


The project is studying how people, and goods, move around - and through - Downtown Hillsboro.

As well as how this movement affects the character of the community, economic development and natural resources.

After hearing from the community, the project team created preferred design concepts to improve the walkability, livability and vibrancy of Downtown.

The design aims to:

  • Increase safety for people walking, biking, rolling, and accessing transit.
  • Improve connections to the surrounding neighborhoods and existing community destinations.


Study Area

The study focuses on SE Oak Street and SE Baseline St from SW Adams Street to the west to SE 10th Avenue to the east as well as SE 10th Avenue from SE Baseline Street to SE Maple Street.

The adjacent blocks with streets intersecting the above (a total of 23 intersections) will also be included.



Recap of Outreach and Engagement

March/April 2024 Online Open House Results

Community members weighed in on the Concept Plans for Oak, Baseline, and 10th Avenue at a virtual open house.

View Survey Results



May 2023 Online Open House Results


Community members weighed in on four design concepts for Oak, Baseline, and 10th Avenue to improve the walkability, livability and vibrancy of Downtown.

View Survey Results


November/December 2021 Online Open House Results

Community members weighed in on opportunities to improve safety along the Oak/Baseline/10th Avenue Corridor Study.

View Survey Results

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    The Project Team developed a preferred design concept for each of the three study area corridors—Oak Street, Baseline Street and 10th Avenue—and we’d like your feedback!

    On these roadways, we’re required to provide facilities for each mode of traveler (people walking, biking, driving, and accessing transit). We’ve arranged different pieces of the roadway to better meet the needs of multimodal travelers. 

    To achieve our Corridor Vision and follow the project’s guiding principles, we’ve developed preferred concepts that accommodate the following elements, which the community also told us during our 2021 public outreach, they valued:

    • Wider sidewalks
    • Dedicated bike lanes
    • Safer crossings for all modes of transportation: pedestrians/people using mobility devices, bikes, and vehicles 
    • New or improved landscaping 
    • Slower speeds

    The preferred design concepts were chosen based on:

    Please look at the preferred design concept for Oak Street, Baseline Street, and 10th Avenue and tell us how you think they fit the Corridor Vision for the area.

    Consultation has concluded
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