Advocates carefully monitoring the standing of TriMet’s 82nd Avenue Transit Challenge are apprehensive that the standard of the bus service could be compromised in gentle of pushback from some companies alongside the hall.
The Line 72 that runs on 82nd has extra riders than any bus line within the state with about 10,000 each day boardings. It additionally has probably the most delays because of all of the drivers and their vehicles that get in the best way. Whether or not or not Line 72 will get higher together with the generational funding underway on 82nd has by no means been in dispute; however how a lot better is the large query. With two lanes in every route, a devoted bus lane — often known as enterprise entry and transit, or BAT lanes — for all 10 miles of the mission between Clackamas and Portland’s Cully neighborhood would imply so much much less area for vehicles.
Again in Might, when TriMet requested most of the people whether or not they wished “some” BAT lanes or “extra” BAT lanes, the outcomes have been clear: 70% of respondents selected the “extra” choice. Now nevertheless, it seems TriMet has heard suggestions from enterprise homeowners that’s not as supportive.

“Whereas the survey in April indicated help for the ‘Extra BAT’ lanes choice, we heard that extra enterprise engagement was wanted,” reads a slide that can be introduced tomorrow (Weds, 9/24) at a gathering of the 82nd Avenue Transit Challenge Group Advisory Committee (CAC). “In current discussions with companies,” continues the textual content on the slide, “we heard help for the transit and security enhancements, in addition to important considerations to BAT lanes.” TriMet says these considerations needed to do with “buyer entry,” “building affect,” and “site visitors and car diversion.”
Now I’m listening to a little bit of fear in messages from some advocates who’re monitoring this mission carefully. Whereas many thought the mission was transferring ahead with BAT lanes alongside practically your entire hall, there’s important concern that TriMet mission managers would possibly compromise the BAT lane to win enterprise help. That might imply we’d see BAT lanes solely on some sections of the mission hall — a transfer that will possible end in slower buses.
One transit advocate shared with me right now that, given what they really feel is a current change in tone from mission leaders concerning the BAT lane situation, “I’m on excessive alert.”
TriMet has simply uploaded a brand new draft design idea that reveals steady BAT lanes for your entire mission inside Portland metropolis limits (SE Luther Rd). Nonetheless, their supplies make it clear that nothing is ultimate. “BAT lane beneath analysis. The extent of this characteristic remains to be being explored,” TriMet writes. The company expects to make a ultimate resolution concerning the BAT lanes in late 2025.
This matter can be mentioned on the CAC assembly tomorrow (9/24) from 6:00 to 7:30 pm at PCC SE Group Corridor Annex (2305 SE 82nd Ave.).