VISION43
Exciting Changes Coming to Highway 43 - Help Shape the Corridor’s Future!
West Linn and the community are collaborating on VISION43, a bold plan to revitalize the Highway 43 corridor over the next 50 years focusing on creating a sense of place and local identity, ensuring safe crossings, promoting vibrant commerce, and establishing pedestrian networks and enhancing neighborhood connections. By planning for the future of Highway 43, the City can ensure that the corridor evolves to meet the needs of its residents, supports economic growth, and maintains a high standard of safety and sustainability.
What do you image for corridor over the next 50 years? What changes along the corridor should we make in the next 50 years to create the community you want to live in? Safer crossings along Highway 43? Bustling commercial hubs? Enhanced neighborhood connections? Diverse housing options, parks, and vibrant spaces for people through mixed-use zoning?
VISION43 is intended as a long-term guide for land use along Highway 43 for the next 50 years. Help us create a vibrant destination corridor where living, shopping, relaxation, recreation, and entertainment meet. Get engaged now and make your voice heard in the transformation of Highway 43!
PROJECT GOALS
Create a New Community Vision for Highway 43:
Promote development of diverse housing options, parks, shops, and workspaces for people of all ages, incomes, and abilities
Identify Necessary Zoning Changes to Implement the Community's VIsion
Facilitate the development of thriving mixed uses that cater to the community needs, contributing to a vibrant local economy
Ensures Safe Crossing Points and Neighborhood Connections:
Identify near-term and long-term safe crossing points on Highway 43 for all modes of transportation
Establish pedestrian connections that seamlessly link residents to essential goods and services and to neighboring communities, enhancing overall connectivity
Amend Development Code to Align with the Vision
PLANNING AREA
The VISION43 planning area consists of the 3.3-mile corridor from the I-205 interchange to the West Linn/Lake Oswego border.