19. Re-Indigenizing Reuter Farms Park |
15. Community agriculture under utility lines |
12. Gleaning gardens for all |
28. Re-Indigenizing the Forest Grove Loop Trail |
16. Connecting people and habitat in Aloha |
2. Enhancing Shute Park |
25. Grow better community in Cornelius |
11. Asian produce garden |
17. To Make it All Good Again at PCC Rock Creek |
4. Native Plant Gardens at Rood Bridge Park |
23. Pocket forests in Cornelius |
14. Pollinator habitat at Center Street Park |
20. To Make it All Good Again at Tualatin Hills Nature Park |
27. Pollinator pathway on the Forest Grove Loop |
21. Wetland restoration at Kyle Park |
1. Restoring Nature in Hamby Park |
7. Learning and discovery garden at W.L. Henry Elementary School |
18. Pollinator Pathway on Rock Creek Powerline Trail |
22. Keeping it rustic in Cornelius |
9. Covered outdoor play at Evergreen Park |
13. Adult play structures at new park on Heckman Lane |
10. Serenity Park |
6. Adult Play Structures at Dairy Creek Park |
5. Updating the Playground at Shadywood Park |
24. Covered outdoor play at Bard Park |
3. Nature Play in Evergreen Park |
Note: These projects are arranged in a random order.
19. Re-Indigenizing Reuter Farms Park
This project would center the Atfalati culture through the addition of culturally specific design elements and gathering spaces, within an existing Oregon white oak grove. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $245,700
Location: Forest Grove Loop Trail in Forest Grove
This project would center the Atfalati culture through the addition of culturally specific design elements and gathering spaces, within an existing Oregon white oak grove.
15. Community agriculture under utility lines
By expanding garden plots in John Marty Park, this project would increase access to ADA community garden plots in underused areas of powerline corridors. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $248,300
Location: Waterhouse Trail at John Marty Park in Beaverton
By expanding garden plots in John Marty Park, this project would increase access to ADA community garden plots in underused areas of powerline corridors.
12. Gleaning gardens for all
This project would enhance the gleaning gardens planned for a new neighborhood park in Beaverton on SW Pointer Road and would include the addition of interpretive signs to make the gardens more welcoming and accessible. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $185,900
Location: Future THPRD park at SW Pointer Road in Beaverton
This project would enhance the gleaning gardens planned for a new neighborhood park in Beaverton on SW Pointer Road and would include the addition of interpretive signs to make the gardens more welcoming and accessible.
28. Re-Indigenizing the Forest Grove Loop Trail
This project would center the Atfalati culture through design elements in public art and interpretative signs, and restore Oregon white oak habitat. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $221,000
Location: Forest Grove Loop Trail in Forest Grove
This project would center the Atfalati culture through design elements in public art and interpretative signs, and restore Oregon white oak habitat.
16. Connecting people and habitat in Aloha
This project would build gleaning gardens and natural areas, making natural spaces more inclusive and increase health and welfare in diverse neighborhoods. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $249,600
Location: Recuerdo Park in Aloha
This project would build gleaning gardens and natural areas, making natural spaces more inclusive and increase health and welfare in diverse neighborhoods.
2. Enhancing Shute Park
This project would add new amenities to the park, including nature play elements and native plantings. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $247,000
Location: Shute Park in Hillsboro
This project would add new amenities to the park, including nature play elements and native plantings.
25. Grow better community in Cornelius
By converting underutilized neighborhood space, this project would create new gardens for community members to grow and harvest their own food. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $240,500
Location: Cherry Street islands, in Cornelius
By converting underutilized neighborhood space, this project would create new gardens for community members to grow and harvest their own food.
11. Asian produce garden
This garden would provide native and pollinator plants and space for culturally specific gardening practices in North Bethany, an area with a high representation of Asian Americans Read more...
Estimated Cost: $248,950
Location: Future park at NW 162nd Ave in North Bethany
This garden would provide native and pollinator plants and space for culturally specific gardening practices in North Bethany, an area with a high representation of Asian Americans
17. To Make it All Good Again at PCC Rock Creek
This project would improve trail accessibility, provide space for gathering and art, and establish first food gardens at the PCC Rock Creek campus. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $250,000
Location: Portland Community College Rock Creek in North Bethany
This project would improve trail accessibility, provide space for gathering and art, and establish first food gardens at the PCC Rock Creek campus.
4. Native Plant Gardens at Rood Bridge Park
This project would create native plant gardens at Rood Bridge Park, providing opportunities to learn about wildlife, habitat and protection of the environment. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $247,000
Location: Rood Bridge Park in Hillsboro
This project would create native plant gardens at Rood Bridge Park, providing opportunities to learn about wildlife, habitat and protection of the environment.
23. Pocket forests in Cornelius
This project would create a micro-forest within a grassy area, in a neighborhood that doesn't have enough tree canopy. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $198,250
Location: Tarrybrooke Park in Cornelius
This project would create a micro-forest within a grassy area, in a neighborhood that doesn't have enough tree canopy.
14. Pollinator habitat at Center Street Park
This project would create a native meadow with shrubs and plants like milkweed to increase habitat and resources for pollinators and interpretive signage for visitors. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $249,600
Location: Center Street Park in Beaverton
This project would create a native meadow with shrubs and plants like milkweed to increase habitat and resources for pollinators and interpretive signage for visitors.
20. To Make it All Good Again at Tualatin Hills Nature Park
This project would restore habitat with Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge, improve trail accessibility, and add interpretative elements. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $247,000
Location: Tualatin Hills Nature Park in Beaverton
This project would restore habitat with Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge, improve trail accessibility, and add interpretative elements.
27. Pollinator pathway on the Forest Grove Loop
Add pollinator and bird-friendly habitat plantings along with interpretive information on the southwest portion of the Forest Grove Loop Trail. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $132,600
Location: Forest Grove Loop Trail in Forest Grove
Add pollinator and bird-friendly habitat plantings along with interpretive information on the southwest portion of the Forest Grove Loop Trail.
21. Wetland restoration at Kyle Park
This project would provide wetland restoration along Gales Creek at Kyle Recreation Area in Forest Grove to provide enhanced habitat for viewing birds and other native species. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $201,500
Location: Kyle Park in Forest Grove
This project would provide wetland restoration along Gales Creek at Kyle Recreation Area in Forest Grove to provide enhanced habitat for viewing birds and other native species.
1. Restoring Nature in Hamby Park
This project will protect and restore wildlife habitat in the park by extending corridors of natural vegetation into turfgrass areas. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $75,562
Location: Hamby Park in Hillsboro
This project will protect and restore wildlife habitat in the park by extending corridors of natural vegetation into turfgrass areas.
7. Learning and discovery garden at W.L. Henry Elementary School
This project would expand and add amenities to a community garden space with plants and pollinator habitat, opening it to more families and community members. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $246,838
Location: W.L. Henry Elementary School in Hillsboro
This project would expand and add amenities to a community garden space with plants and pollinator habitat, opening it to more families and community members.
18. Pollinator Pathway on Rock Creek Powerline Trail
This project would create pollinator and bird-friendly habitat and provide interpretive information along the Rock Creek Trail. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $244,725
Location: Rock Creek Powerline Trail near the Rock Creek Powerline Soccer Fields
This project would create pollinator and bird-friendly habitat and provide interpretive information along the Rock Creek Trail.
22. Keeping it rustic in Cornelius
This project would improve river access for simple, rustic activities like picnicking and fishing at Steamboat City Park. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $227,500
Location: Steamboat City Park in Cornelius
This project would improve river access for simple, rustic activities like picnicking and fishing at Steamboat City Park.
9. Covered outdoor play at Evergreen Park
A covered play space at Evergreen Park would expand the time of year play areas can be used, both in rainy and hot seasons. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $249,633
Location: Evergreen Park in Hillsboro
A covered play space at Evergreen Park would expand the time of year play areas can be used, both in rainy and hot seasons.
13. Adult play structures at new park on Heckman Lane
This project would scale up the nature-based play amenties planned for the site to accommodate people of all ages at a new neighborhood park coming to Heckman Lane and 159th Avenue. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $227,500
Location: Upcoming THPRD park at NW Heckman Lane & 159th Ave in North Bethany
This project would scale up the nature-based play amenties planned for the site to accommodate people of all ages at a new neighborhood park coming to Heckman Lane and 159th Avenue.
10. Serenity Park
This proposal would create space within a natural area for public art elements, accessible pathways, flowering plant gardens, and a platform for yoga and tai chi. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $248,105
Location: Orenco Woods Nature Park in Hillsboro
This proposal would create space within a natural area for public art elements, accessible pathways, flowering plant gardens, and a platform for yoga and tai chi.
6. Adult Play Structures at Dairy Creek Park
This proposal would enhance recreational and play opportunities for adults. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $246,350
Location: Dairy Creek Park in Hillsboro
This proposal would enhance recreational and play opportunities for adults.
5. Updating the Playground at Shadywood Park
This project would improve the playground at Shadywood Park in Hillsboro, this project would add nature play elements and native plantings. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $249,600
Location: Shadywood Park in Hillsboro
This project would improve the playground at Shadywood Park in Hillsboro, this project would add nature play elements and native plantings.
24. Covered outdoor play at Bard Park
Building a covered shelter over the playground at Bard Park would provide year-round play. The shelter could include a green or living roof.. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $227,500
Location: Bard Park in Forest Grove
Building a covered shelter over the playground at Bard Park would provide year-round play. The shelter could include a green or living roof..
3. Nature Play in Evergreen Park
This project would add nature play elements to Evergreen Park in Hillsboro, including log play, tactile play and climbing structures. Read more...
Estimated Cost: $249,600
Location: Evergreen Park in Hillsboro
This project would add nature play elements to Evergreen Park in Hillsboro, including log play, tactile play and climbing structures.