Final Report of the Portland-South Portland Smart Corridor Plan

The cities of Portland and South Portland jointly conducted a PACTS funded study of the multi-modal transportation/land use/urban design/place-making opportunities on the corridor that stretches from Morrill's Corner/Forest Avenue to Woodfords Corner to State and High Streets to Broadway/SMCC/Bug Light Park. The corridor connects four colleges and universities as well as multiple neighborhoods and neighborhood centers. The study commenced early in 2017 and wrapped up in the spring of 2018.

Final Report October 2018
Presentation to Sustainability & Transportation Committee

The Smart Corridor Plan is a follow-up to and builds upon the Transforming Forest Avenue Study, adopted by the city council in 2012. Transforming Forest Avenue looked at Forest Avenue from Woodford's Corner to Deering Oaks Park/Park Avenue. The Woodford's Corner project, the top priority from the Transforming Forest Avenue study, was completed in 2018. Plans and information about the project can be found at Woodfords Corner Public Improvement Plans.

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