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Fanno Creek Greenway Trail Extension Project

Fanno Creek Greenway Trail Extension Project . Bonita Rd. to Tigard Library. Fanno Creek Trail Extension Site Plan. Red - Existing Fanno Creek Trail Brown - Old Abandoned Trail Blue - Proposed Fanno Creek Trail Extension Tan - Possible Creek Crossing Green - New Signage.

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Fanno Creek Greenway Trail Extension Project

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  1. Fanno Creek Greenway Trail Extension Project Bonita Rd. to Tigard Library

  2. Fanno Creek Trail Extension Site Plan Red - Existing Fanno Creek TrailBrown - Old Abandoned TrailBlue - Proposed Fanno Creek Trail ExtensionTan - Possible Creek CrossingGreen - New Signage

  3. Old Abandon Trails Present Condition

  4. Trail Design Materials 6 inch Compacted Sub-Grade Layer over Existing Grade.

  5. 3 inch Recycled A.C. With 5% Slope For Drainage

  6. Proposed Bridge CrossingTwo Abandon 30 feet long W10x26. Creek width is 26 feet.

  7. Bridge SchematicRecycle Existing steel in Bridge Design

  8. Signage Trail map Signage • Presently no signs exist in the area. • Placement of four signs indicating route and destinations are needed. • Sign locations are give on site plan.

  9. Overview • Upgrade existing abandoned trail to connect with Fanno Creek Trail. There by connecting Tigard Library to Bonita Rd. • Use bridge site and steel for creek crossing. • Add signage to provide direction to trail users.

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