Galveston Corridor Project Planning
To create a collective effort of business owners, property owners, and neighboring residences to enhance economic vitality, improve pedestrian and bicycle safety and effectively manage storm water along the Galveston corridor.
Project Outcome
The Bend City Council considered final recommendations during the January 2016 Council meetings. (View Council meeting videos) The recommendations presented to Council by the Galveston Task Force and City staff for the Galveston Corridor Improvements are as follows:
Project Goal
Develop a comprehensive improvement plan for the Galveston Avenue Corridor that addresses traffic, pedestrians, cyclists, business uses, residential uses, storm water quality and management and landscaping enhancement.
Thank you for your input!
Thank you to those who participated in our recent survey and other community outreach events. Your input is valued and will be used to determine the initial design concepts:
- Total Survey Summary – January 2015
- Outreach Summary – January 2015
Galveston Avenue Streetscape Concept Design 10-13-14
Over a period of eight months the City of Bend worked with a community Task Force and Technical Advisory Committee to develop streetscape concept design for Galveston Avenue.
We have developed preliminary concepts with the vision and goals in mind, options to improve the safety and reduce congestion at the intersection of Galveston and Harmon and provide a location for additional on-street parking to alleviate the strain on neighbors.
Included below are references to help respond to the questionnaire include:
- Galveston Avenue Roadway Cross Section Concepts:
- 3 lane section with continuous center turn lane with buffered bike lanes
- 3 lane section with continuous median with left turn pockets and buffered bike lanes
- 2 lane section with buffered bike lanes
Galveston Avenue Roadway Cross Section Concepts
- Intersection improvement at Galveston and Harmon:
- Improved sidewalk and pedestrian crossing
- Mini-roundabout
Galveston / Harmon Intersection Options
- Additional on-street parking on Harmon and Columbia south of Galveston:
Task Force
The Galveston Task Force is a grass roots effort by a variety of volunteers, property owners and local stakeholders to improve the Galveston corridor. The group is not sanctioned by the City Council.
Task Force Meetings
| Date | Meeting Materials | |||
| January 2015 | Agenda | |||
| October 2014 | Agenda | |||
| August 2014 | Agenda, Meeting Notes | |||
| June 2014 | Agenda, Meeting Notes | |||
| April 2014 | Agenda, Meeting Notes | |||
| February 2014 | Agenda | |||
| January 2014 | Agenda, Meeting Notes | |||
| December 2014 | Agenda, Meeting Notes | |||
| November 2013 | Agenda, Meeting Notes |