Who is involved:
Bradley Heintz is a neighbor with two young boys. He spearheaded the effort to improve the intersection crossings at Lambert and 17th and Milwukie Streets. His grant applications resulted in $131,000 in funding for this intersection. Bradley conceived the concept of the Park to Park Walkway and is now spearheading efforts to improve the intersection of Lambert Street and 22nd at Westmoreland Park.
Alayna Vincent is a local graphic designer who created the website banner for Park to Park Walkway. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design from Central Washington University. A Portland native and former resident of the Sellwood neighborhood, her designs have also been seen on the March for the Sellwood Bridge Flyer (January 2009) as well as many local small businesses around Portland. She believes in giving back to her community and has produced designs for many non-profits including the Portland Art Museum, Audubon Society of Portland, and The Zero Waste Alliance. Her design specialization is in logos/identity, business cards, posters, advertisements, brochures, and invitations.
Other Supporters: The project has appealed to a wide range of organizations who have offered ideas and support including:
- The Sellwood Moreland Improvement League
- The Sellwood Transportation Committee
- The Bureau of Environmental Services
- 1% Green Streets
- The Johnson Creek Watershed Council
- Friends of Crystal Springs
- Westmoreland Park. We look forward to working with our partners to complete the Sellwood to Westmoreland Park to Park Walkway.