The City of Port Angeles is asking for input from the community as we begin a bike boulevard project in west Port Angeles. The project, TR0318 in the Capital Facilities Plan, seeks to improve safety and connectivity for both cyclists and pedestrians by connecting existing bike infrastructure on 10th Street (west of “I” Street) to the 8th Street Bridges.
While construction is at least a year away, we want to hear from residents now. An online survey is open to gather input on the needs and experiences of current and potential cyclists. Feedback will inform the design of the project and help the City determine the best path forward.
The project will include several bicycle channelization and pedestrian safety improvements, such as:
- Bicycle wayfinding signs and markings
- Buffered and non-buffered bike lanes
- Two-way protected bike lanes
- Traffic diverters
- Parking removal
- Vehicle lane width reduction
- Median channelization and turn restrictions
- Rectangular rapid flashing beacons (RRFB)
- New marked crosswalk and stop signs
This project is fully grant-funded in the amount of $1,959,000 through the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). The WSDOT Pedestrian and Bicycle Program aids public agencies in funding projects included in the city safety plans for bicycle and pedestrian route improvements.
Whether you bike daily or not at all, your input is important. Please take a minute to complete the online survey now through October 15, 2025: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/7RJ973J

Pictured: The online survey asks residents to choose which of the five (5) routes represents the most ideal bike route through the study area.
For more information, please visit our website or contact the Public Works & Utilities Department at publicworks@cityofpa.us.