Washington County, OR

08/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/19/2026 13:09

Public Invited to Help Shape Washington County’s Future Transit Service

Media release

Posted August 19, 2026

Washington County Land Use & Transportation is inviting community members to help shape the future of transit service by participating in an online open house and survey for the County's Transit Development Plan (TDP).


The Transit Development Plan is Washington County's strategic roadmap for improving transit service over the next two years. It identifies local priorities and guides investments that will create more reliable, accessible, and connected transit options.

Washington County supports public transportation priorities that:

  • Serve areas outside the TriMet and South Metro Area Regional Transit (SMART) districts
    Connect rural communities to urban areas
  • Include community and job connector shuttles like GroveLink, North Hillsboro Link , Tualatin Shuttle, King City Link, Cornelius Link, Bethany Link westLink, and SPOT Southwest
  • Connect locations within the TriMet District where first/last mile gaps exist
  • Provide door-to-door services


"The Transit Development Plan is Washington County's blueprint for transit over the next two years," said Stephen Roberts, Director, Department of Land Use & Transportation. "Our goal is to make transit more reliable, accessible and connected for everyone. Your feedback will influence the adjustments and improvements we pursue."

Community members taking part in the survey will be asked to review proposed service updates and share priorities for future improvements. Key topics open for input include:

  • New and expanded routes
  • Earlier, later, and more frequent service
  • Stronger regional connections, including TriMet, SMART, and local job shuttles
  • Improved pedestrian and ADA access, as well as enhanced transit stop amenities

Feedback gathered will shape service investment priorities and funding requests for Fiscal Years 2027-28 and 2028-29.

These projects are funded through the Statewide Transportation Improvement Fund (STIF), which supports improved and expanded public transportation services across Oregon. The Transit Development Plan is updated every two years, and public input guides the priorities set for each new cycle.

Community members can visit the online open house and survey anytime from August 19 to September 13.

Take the survey!

Related

Transit Development Plan

Our Transit Development Plan is a strategic roadmap for improving transit service in Washington County over the next 2-5 years, identifying local priorities and guiding investments to create more seamless journeys.

Ride Connection Shuttles

Washington County partners with Ride Connection, Inc., to offer transportation services that connect people and communities.

Microtransit

Get to know SPOT, the microtransit pilot service expanding public transportation options in the areas of South Cooper Mountain, River Terrace, Murrayhill, and Progress Ridge.

Contact

Name Title Email Phone
Brenda Schaffer
PIO/Communications Coordinator
503-846-3968
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