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Wednesday, April 22
 

10:15am PDT

Forest & Washington Park Express Shuttle: Connecting Community and Accessing Nature
Wednesday April 22, 2026 10:15am - 12:00pm PDT
LIMIT: 14 (14-passenger lift-equipped bus)

Location Details:
Meet outside Smith Memorial Student Union at 10:15 a.m., depart at 10:30 a.m.

Description:
This session will walk through the history, purpose, and building of the pilot Forest & Washington Park Express Shuttle. This short-term service, which is funded by the Oregon Department of Transportation's Innovative Mobility Program, will operate as a pilot during summer weekends in 2026. The session will cover (1) the need for additional transportation and transit access to green space; (2) infrastructure needs within the parks to support transit or a shuttle service; (3) partnership building with community organizations to provide activities, guides, and welcoming atmosphere to shuttle riders; and (4) the challenge of funding and operation over time.

We will be driving the Inner Park Loop, one of four lines that will make up the shuttle service during summer 2026, to view the unique challenges of supporting shuttle / transit access in Forest Park.

Background about the project:
The pilot Forest Park/Washington Park Community Connector Shuttle is a free community shuttle run by the City of Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R). It will provide transportation options for Portland, Oregon communities to access Forest Park and Washington Park, two significant City-stewarded parks with limited public transit access and neighborhood connectivity. Modeled in part on King County, Washington’s Trailhead Direct program, the pilot will provide free shuttle buses between Forest and Washington parks and well-known, transit-accessible PP&R or PP&R-affiliate / partner facilities in East, Northeast, and North Portland on weekends during peak summer visitation season. These areas of Portland feature neighborhoods with high and medium-high income disparity and/or significant populations of BIPOC and immigrant and refugee residents. In East Portland especially, these communities have statistically lower access to greenspace. The shuttle is intended to help connect community to these spaces.

Iconic Forest and Washington parks are regional resources but can be challenging to access, particularly for communities on the east side of the Willamette River for whom personal transportation is a barrier. At 5,200 acres, Forest Park is the largest forested city park in the country, features over 80 miles of trails and provides invaluable outdoor recreation, exercise, and educational opportunities. However, Forest Park is largely inaccessible to people without access to personal vehicles. Surveys demonstrate that communities view limited public transit and suboptimal parking as barriers to accessing the park, especially if they do not have access to a car. Indeed, the public can access only eight of Forest Park’s 40+ access points via public transit routes. Even those routes have limitations; transit travel times between established community gathering places like PP&R community centers to Forest Park trailheads can be long, chilling the public’s willingness to travel by transit. For example, travel via transit between the East Portland Community Center to the popular Leif Erikson NW Germantown Road trailhead in the center of Forest Park is ~128 minutes, including two transfers and a 1-mile walk on a steep, winding road with no shoulder. The same trip takes ~31 minutes in a personal vehicle.

Transit access to Washington Park from certain neighborhoods in the City is similarly limited. At 410 acres and considered Portland’s “crown jewel,” Washington Park features regional attractions like the Oregon Zoo, World Forestry Center, Hoyt Arboretum, International Rose Test Garden, and Portland Japanese Garden. However, there is no direct transit service between the park and North Portland; traveling there from the St. Johns neighborhood in North Portland takes over 70 minutes and at least one transfer via public transit, but fewer than 20 minutes by car. Long transit times between East Portland locations and the park can also discourage visitation. Further, there is no transit connectivity between Forest Park and Washington Park; although the parks are adjacent, visitors can only travel between them by hiking or via personal vehicle. The proposed shuttle pilot will link the parks and these neighborhoods with limited connectivity to offer more efficient and more reliable access for communities with limited options.

In addition, the shuttle could help relieve parking congestion in the parks during peak season by reducing single-car and drive-alone trips for community members with access to personal vehicles. With this effect, the shuttle would also help lower greenhouse gas emissions and increase driver and pedestrian safety around the parks.

A key component of the shuttle project is building partnerships with community organizations to provide activities, workshops, and guiding service to first-time and repeat visitors to Forest and Washington parks, ensuring a welcoming atmosphere and ample opportunities to connect with the landscapes. In addition, the shuttle project includes a youth development component in the form of an internship for youth in guiding, interpretation, and leading outdoor activities.

Speakers
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Liv Brumfield

Renew Forest Park Coordinator, Portland Parks & Recreation
Liv Brumfield works as the Renew Forest Park Coordinator with Portland Parks & Recreation, where she focuses on increasing access to Forest Park and supporting restoration and infrastructure projects. She is a strong advocate for equitable access to green space and building partnerships... Read More →
Wednesday April 22, 2026 10:15am - 12:00pm PDT
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11:00am PDT

Building Safer Transportation Through Youth Leadership
Wednesday April 22, 2026 11:00am - 1:30pm PDT
Meets outside PSU Smith Memorial Student Union (Broadway Entrance) at 11:00 a.m., departs by 11:15 a.m.

Location Details:
Walk/roll 0.2 miles/4 minutes from PSU Smith Memorial Student Union to SW Hall & 5th FX2 bus stop to catch the 11:20 AM FX2 to Division Midway Alliance. Returns to PSU SMSU by FX2 and 02 mile/4 minute walk/roll at 1:20 p.m.

Description:
Division Midway Alliance will share about The Transportation Education and Safety Youth Ambassador (TESYA) program and how it empowers immigrant and refugee youth to become community safety leaders and transit educators through a cultural liaison and train the trainer model. Through this program youth gain knowledge about transportation options, bike and pedestrian safety, mobility justice, and climate conscious travel, and share this information within their communities. TESYA ambassadors also support DMA Play Streets by helping transform neighborhood streets into pop up spaces for intergenerational play, physical activity, and social connection. Through these program activities, TESYA strengthens neighborhood safety, increases transit literacy, and builds youth leadership that supports long term community development and safer public spaces. The tour will take place at Division Midway Alliance office, arriving by transit, to demonstrate the importance of place making and transit safety through TESYA, possibly inviting one of TESYA youth participant to be part of the tour.

Intended audience: This tour is intended for everyone! OATS attendees of all ages should attend.
Speakers
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Htoo Ray Wah

Program Coordinator, Division Midway Alliance
Htoo Ray Wah serves as a Program Coordinator at Division Midway Alliance, where she leads youth-centered active transportation safety initiatives in East Portland.
She leads the Transportation Education Safety Youth Ambassador program, a cohort of nine youth from diverse backgrounds who receive training in pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety, as well as local transportation resources. The youth ambassadors share this knowledge with thei
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Maria Hernandez Segoviano

Senior Community Engagement Coordinator, Portland Bureau of Transportation
Wednesday April 22, 2026 11:00am - 1:30pm PDT
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2:30pm PDT

Micromobility in Motion: Demystifying Devices Through Firsthand Experience
Wednesday April 22, 2026 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
Location: PSU Montgomery Plaza, 601-699 SW Montgomery St, Portland, OR 97201
This interactive session, hosted by the Oregon Micromobility Network (OMN) and Forth, will give attendees hands‑on exposure to a range of micromobility device form factors, helping build familiarity, comfort, and confidence. Participants will be able to see, touch, and test‑ride devices in a supportive, low‑pressure environment.

OMN will discuss how the various device types fall into existing regulatory frameworks in Oregon, and where we have gaps in our code we are working to fill. Forth will provide an overview of how to conduct community education and first-time rider engagement. This includes introducing participants to e-bike basics such as charging, storage, helmet fit, and safe riding practices, as well as demonstrating how we structure introductory riding opportunities in a safe and welcoming environment.

The session is designed for advocates, educators, planners, and partners who want first-hand experience with a range of devices, and practical tools for engaging communities and supporting safe, equitable micromobility adoption.
Speakers
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Cameron Bennett

Engineering Associate, Kittelson & Associates
Cameron is an emerging leader in micromobility policy as the Policy Lead for the Oregon Micromobility Network. He convenes a unique, representative array of professionals to develop consensus around micromobility policy that meets community and practitioner needs. With Kittelson... Read More →
avatar for Avery Morris

Avery Morris

Program Specialist for Micromobility, Forth
Avery Morris is a Program Manager on Forth’s Access to Emerging Modes team and leads the micromobility portfolio of work. Avery began her career in social services and is passionate about the role of urban systems in catalyzing progressive change. Prior to Forth, she managed public-private... Read More →
Wednesday April 22, 2026 2:30pm - 4:00pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

Bike Bus to OATS Welcome Happy Hour
Wednesday April 22, 2026 4:30pm - 5:00pm PDT
Meet outside Smith Memorial Student Union at 4:30 p.m., depart at 4:45 p.m. to join the bike bus from PSU to the OATS Welcome Happy Hour: Sponsored by 3D Street at Fortune Bar inside the Sentinel Hotel. Bring your bike and bring a lock!
Speakers
avatar for Madi Carlson

Madi Carlson

Program Director, The Street Trust
Madi Carlson leads The Street Trust's education, engagement, and programmatic work, ensuring programs are high-quality, accessible, and aligned with The Street Trust's strategy and values.
Wednesday April 22, 2026 4:30pm - 5:00pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

OATS Welcome Happy Hour: Sponsored by 3D Street
Wednesday April 22, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
Join us for this special welcome happy hour sponsored by 3D Street in the back half of Fortune Bar inside the Sentinel Hotel - 614 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97205.

We'll provide 1 drink ticket per person for beer and wine, as well as light bites!

Wednesday April 22, 2026 4:30pm - 6:00pm PDT
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5:00pm PDT

BIPOC Transportation Professionals Happy Hour: Hosted by COMTO, Espousal Strategies, & The Street Trust
Wednesday April 22, 2026 5:00pm - 6:30pm PDT
Transportation students and professionals who identify as Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) are cordially invited to a mixer hosted by The Street Trust Board of Directors, COMTO, and Espousal Strategies to this mixer. Come connect with colleagues and friends at this exciting networking event.

* Please note location change:
Join us in the south fireplace area of Fortune Bar in the Sentinel Hotel - 614 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97205. We'll provide 1 drink ticket per person (wine, beer or cocktail) and light bites!

Wednesday April 22, 2026 5:00pm - 6:30pm PDT
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