
Roseway is creating a new plaza!
Help us to make it a joyous gathering place for our community.
Roseway neighbors have been working for years to create a plaza at NE 72nd Ave and NE Mason St. Weโre excited to say that the first phase of the plaza is underway, and neighbors of all ages have already taken advantage of this unique gathering space.
Want to be a part of Roseway history? Get involved by helping us bring the next part of the plaza vision to life!
We could use help at every stage in the process! Check out the upcoming events below, or read on for more information about the plans for the plaza. You can also reach out to rosewayneighborhood@gmail.com with questions.
Upcoming Parkway Events:
Tuesday, 7/23 - Mural Prep; from 10AM - 2/3PM
Saturday, 7/26 - Mural Painting; from 10AM - 2/4PM (weโll wrap up either when weโre done with the work, or if it gets too hot!)
Saturday, 9/6 - GRAND OPENING PARTY
After seven years of planning between the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) and the Roseway Neighborhood Association (RNA), the Roseway plaza construction began in February 2025! The plaza provides a car-free non-commercial gathering space in Roseway. We have been gathering community input for several years and look forward to the full build-out!
We plan to create a welcoming open space for the community to gather, have fun, and make connections. We want to make sure that the space is accessible to those with limited mobility, and inviting to all community members. By activating the intersection and surrounding parkway, we also hope to calm traffic on 72nd Ave.
Here are some of the key elements of the plan:
๐ฒ PBOT has closed the segment of NE Mason between the couplets of 72nd Ave to motor vehicle traffic. Bollards and concrete forms are being installed now to prevent motor vehicle traffic. A bike lane will run through it as part of the new Mason/Skidmore greenway. We plan to paint the street in a colorful mural (see below) that conveys play and community. We will have bike racks to encourage people to arrive by bike.
๐งบ There will be four picnic tables for spontaneous gatherings and pop-up events with shade sails and string lights. In the future, we hope to install large, safe log structures in designated play areas.
๐ The intersection will continue to have a basketball hoop, and have room for other pavement games such as foursquare and hopscotch.
๐พ We will continue to add native plants in pollinator patches that beautify the area and contribute to a pollinator pathway that we hope will in the future run from the Rose City Golf Course to Prescott and beyond.
โณ๏ธ To limit disruption to nearby neighbors, we plan to post signs that designate acceptable activities and hours, and to provide a city-supported trash can.
๐ฒ We will continue to plant and tend to the parkway trees, which will eventually create a semi-closed canopy across the parkway, providing shade, carbon sequestration, and retaining soil moisture.
๐ฎ The City of Portland will place and maintain a trash can so that we can all help keep the plaza clean.
๐ Stay tuned for how to participate in the plaza naming contest.
๐ฅณ On Saturday, September 6, we will have a grand opening celebration with a bouncy house, music, and food. We will be joined by city leaders, PBOT staff, and of course the Roseway Neighborhood Association board and friends. Stay tuned for more details and exact timeframe.
We thank our sponsors who have made this project possible, including
The Portland Bureau of Transportation, which invested in the Mason/Skidmore and 70s Greenway projects and provided placemaking funds for the picnic tables and mural.
The Regional Arts and Culture Council, which provided funding for the mural.
Southeast Uplift District Coalition and the Office of Community and Civic Life, which provided funding for the grand opening celebration through its small grants program.
Get Involved!
We want to hear your input on whatโs important to you and your concerns. Please add a comment below. If youโd like to get involved, please fill out the volunteer sign up.