REIMAGINE ELLENSBURG
A community-driven vision for a safer, more vibrant Gold Beach.
Reimagine Ellensburg is Gold Beach Main Street’s community outreach effort supporting the City of Gold Beach’s U.S. 101 Community Connections Plan.
As transportation engineers and planners review options for improving safety, traffic flow, walkability, landscaping, and the overall experience of traveling through our town, GBMS is working to ensure the community is informed, involved, and heard.
This page is your hub for:
Understanding
the Process
Viewing Project
Updates
Participating in
Community Discussions
Accessing Surveys &
Public Feedback
Staying Connected
to Progress
Revitalizing Ellensburg Avenue is more than a roadway project — it’s a chance to strengthen our local economy, create safer streets for families and school children, support walkability and accessibility, enhance beautification, and build a Main Street that reflects the heart and character of Gold Beach.
This Effort Supports:
Safety
Safer crossings, slower traffic, and better visibility
Walkability
More accessible Main Street for residents & visitors
Business
Vitality
Helping businesses attract customers and reinvest
Beauty &
Identity
Landscaping, art, and a welcoming downtown
Community
Pride
Feeling good about a Gold Beach we all helped build
How This Fits Into the U.S. 101 Community Connections Plan
The City of Gold Beach and ODOT are collaborating with Kittelson & Associates on the U.S. 101 Community Connections Plan, a detailed analysis of traffic flow, lane configuration, safety needs, and design possibilities for the Ellensburg corridor.
Their process includes:
Data collection & engineering review
Development of three potential design concepts
Online open houses (public input period)
A second open house in 2026
Public hearings prior to final decisions
GBMS promotes community engagement — helping to ensure that residents understand the concepts and have meaningful opportunities to share their feedback.
GBMS also expands beyond the vision to propose integral features such as landscape architecture that aligns with our mission, community input, and in collaboration with the City of Gold Beach initiatives.
Public Meeting Timeline
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Open House #1
January 7-23 ONLINE
Presentation of existing transportation conditions and challenges along U.S. 101 in Gold Beach. Draft concepts by Kittelson released for public review & community poll participation request.
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GBMS Town Hall Meeting
January 13 - Curry Public LIbrary
Community conversation, explanation, and preparation for public input. Presentations by Kittelson Project Manager, City of Gold Beach & Dougherty Landscape Architects.
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Open House #2
Spring 2026
Public opportunity to review the preferred design option, offer feedback on potential refinements, and help identify which improvements should be prioritized first. Your input will guide how the final plan is shaped and implemented.
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Public Hearing
TBD
Before the plan is officially adopted, the Gold Beach City Council will hold public hearings — one of the final and most important opportunities for community members to speak directly into the decision-making process. Your voice at this stage is essential.
Your voice helps shape the future of Gold Beach.
Attend Town
Hall meetings
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Take community surveys and polls
02
Participate in online open houses
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Stay updated through
our newsletter
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Share information with our neighbors
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Send in your questions and concerns
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FAQs
Is GBMS designing the roadway or making the final decisions?
No. GBMS is supporting community engagement. ODOT, the City, and Kittelson & Associates lead the engineering and design process.
Will this change traffic flow?
Potentially. The design options include considerations for lane configuration, safety improvements, and accessibility.
When can the community give input?
During each public open house, surveys, and community meetings. GBMS will announce all opportunities.
Where does the funding come from?
The funding comes from the City of Gold Beach, ODOT, or grants
Why does this matter for our town?
The Ellensburg/Main Street corridor impacts business vitality, pedestrian safety, access, beauty, and the long-term health of our community.