Bond Projects

Welcome to the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District bond measure Web pages.
In November 2008, voters approved a $100 million bond that will help preserve natural areas for fish and wildlife habitat, improve water quality and develop new trails and trail connections across the district.
The bond money will also be used to upgrade parks and sports fields with new picnic areas, pathways and play equipment. Certain buildings will be expanded to ease crowding and accommodate new services for users of every age. Other buildings will have critical safety, seismic and disabled access improvements made.
These cost-effective investments in our future include property purchases at today’s lower prices, offering potential savings in the millions of dollars.
From this page you will be able to track ongoing and upcoming projects that your bond money is funding. The latest bond measure news will be posted here, and don’t forget to take a spin through the interactive map. The map, which is divided into four quadrants, shows the projects and what improvements are planned.
Click on the Project Updates & Schedule link on the right to see a list of individual projects. From there you can see what phase each project is in, what it costs and look at photos of ongoing work. You will also be provided with contact information to voice your questions or concerns and learn how you can participate in the planning process through public meetings.
To take a more in-depth look at the bond measure, click on the links: “Today’s Needs and Tomorrow’s,” “Bond Measure Background” and “Providing for Our Future.”
The final link on the right, “Oversight Committee Meetings,” offers minutes from the THPRD bond measure oversight committee meetings for your perusal.
We hope you find these pages informative and helpful. And once again, thank you for your support.



