Washington-Monroe Street Greenway

Monroe Street

The Monroe Street Greenway will run from the Trolley Trail at Milwaukie Bay Park through downtown Milwaukie to the multi-use paths along Linwood Ave. Separately, Clackamas County is undertaking design and construction of the greenway from Linwood Ave. to Fuller Rd. (construction Winter 2025 – Spring 2026). You can learn more about the Clackamas County extension here.

Within Milwaukie city limits, this project is divided into four segments including the following. To see a map of the entire project refer to the Full Segment Map.

  • Washington-Monroe Street East Segment (SE 37th Ave. to SE Linwood Ave.) This Engage

The Monroe Street Greenway will run from the Trolley Trail at Milwaukie Bay Park through downtown Milwaukie to the multi-use paths along Linwood Ave. Separately, Clackamas County is undertaking design and construction of the greenway from Linwood Ave. to Fuller Rd. (construction Winter 2025 – Spring 2026). You can learn more about the Clackamas County extension here.

Within Milwaukie city limits, this project is divided into four segments including the following. To see a map of the entire project refer to the Full Segment Map.

  • Washington-Monroe Street East Segment (SE 37th Ave. to SE Linwood Ave.) This Engage Milwaukie project page is focused on the East Segment of the project, including parts of Washington St., Garrett Dr., and Monroe St. Check out the September 2024 Washington-Monroe Greenway Project East Segment Factsheet. For the latest information about the other segments (Central and Downtown) visit the Monroe Street Greenway project page.
  • Downtown Segment - McLoughin Blvd. (99E) to SE 21st Ave.
  • Central Segment - SE 21st Ave. to SE Oak St.
  • Seven Acres Apartments - SE Oak St. to SE 37th Ave. (Separated path built as part of the Seven Acres Apartments, which is complete)

Latest updates:

(6/10/26) Update:

Construction Schedule: Construction is expected to begin spring 2027

Next Steps: Homeowners who may have right-of-way encroachments in front of their property were notified in the fall. Right-of-way encroachments should be removed prior to construction (anticipated spring 2027). The city will give property owners additional notice prior to construction, too. If you have questions about potential encroachments in front of your property, please reach out to project staff for additional information.

To review more updates from the past please visit the Past Updates tool below.

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Page last updated: 10 Jun 2026, 02:03 PM