Improvements at the intersection of Butler Market and Wells Acres roads have long been a priority for the surrounding neighborhoods. The new single lane roundabout will be designed to make the intersection safer and more efficient conditions for all modes of travel.

Design and construction of a safer and more accessible bike and pedestrian route on Butler Market Road, between Boyd Acres Road and Brinson Boulevard was identified in the City of Bend Transportation System Plan and included in the voter approved 2020 Transportation GO Bond.

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Location

Phase 1 8th Street to Brinson portion of the key route and also includes the Butler Wells roundabout. Phase 2 includes 8th Street to Boyd Acres.

The roundabout will be constructed at the intersection of Butler Market Road and Wells Acres Road.

The key route will provide a safer and more accessible bike and pedestrian route along Butler Market Road, between Boyd Acres Road to Brinson Boulevard.

Schedule

Estimated Phase 1 Project Schedule (updated Aug 21, 2025)

  • Pre-construction Community Open House - August 19, 2025
  • Construction anticipated to begin -  Week of September 22, 2025
  • Phase 1 Completion - Late Fall 2026

Dates are estimates and subject to change.

Project Design

Pre-Construction Open House - August 2025
Brinson Boulevard to Wells Acres Road
Butler Market Road and Wells Acres Road Roundabout
Wells Acres Road to Eighth Street
Eighth Street to Boyd Acres Road

Public Meetings & Information

Informational Open House - Jan. 22 to Feb. 5, 2024
Survey Results and Preferred Alternative
Looking Ahead
Right of Way Basics

Background

Key Route on Butler Market Road Between Boyd Acres and Brinson

The City is currently designing a a safer and more accessible bike and pedestrian route along Butler Market Road, between Boyd Acres Road to Brinson Boulevard. The focus of the project is providing enhanced bike and pedestrian improvements to Butler Market Road, which provides connections to nearby parks, businesses, schools and neighborhoods for thousands of commuters.

Once complete, this project will:

  • Provide safer, easier connections for pedestrians and bicyclists traveling between neighborhoods, schools, parks, and businesses in the area.  
  • Develop user-friendly and efficient transportation enhancements that balance the needs of adjacent businesses and residents along the routes.
  • Be completed as a coordinated project with planned paving and other infrastructure improvements in the area, using public funds efficiently by completing multiple projects at once.

Preparing an alternatives analysis was the first step in this project, which identified three preliminary design concepts and recommendations on construction timing, needs and costs for the roadway.

We are committed to listening to community members and identifying the options that meet the city’s long-term needs, and through an online Open House that took place from May 9 through May 22, 2023, nearly 400 people provided feedback on three design concepts for the Butler Market corridor. From the public feedback, the City chose a design that will provide separated bike lanes and wider sidewalks along the corridor. Combined with the Butler Market and Wells Acres Roads roundabout intersection improvement, this well-traveled roadway will receive much-needed improvements for safer travel.

Roundabout at Butler Market Road & Wells Acres Road Intersection

This project will design and construct a single lane roundabout at the intersection of Butler Market Road and Wells Acres Road. As the area has grown over the years there has been an increasing need to better serve the surrounding community by making accessing the intersection easier and safer for all modes of travel, especially during peak periods of traffic.

single lane roundabout design concept - this design is subject to changeThe single-lane roundabout design concept* exhibit (above):

  • Enhances intersection safety and functionality for all users
  • Reduces intersection entry / exit speeds while enhancing mobility including emergency services
  • Is consistent with current City design standards and similar to other recent designs (e.g. Butler Market Road and Purcell Boulevard roundabout)
  • Minimizes impacts to private property and existing utilities

This design concept is preliminary and subject to change.

Project Benefits

  • Delivering a long-desired improvement to intersection safety and operations for the surrounding neighborhoods
  • Better connection for neighborhoods, schools, parks, and businesses to the north and south that are currently divided by a busy, fast barrier to safe travel
  • Improving travel time reliability along a major east-west corridor in Bend

Roundabout Design Open House - Dec. 19, 2022

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Funding

The Butler Market bicycle and pedestrian improvements are funded by the 2020 Transportation GO Bond. The Transportation Bond Oversight Committee approved the Butler Market Road key route as a high priority project. Browse the GO Bond Dashboard to learn more about the status of more GO Bond projects.