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Project design began in 2019 and will continue through 2024. Construction is expected to begin Spring 2025.
Environmental Services is designing a project to restore about 18 acres in the Johnson Creek floodplain. The project will reconnect Johnson Creek to its historic floodplain, reduce flooding on private property, restore habitat for fish and wildlife, and improve water quality in the creek.
Construction started in Spring 2024. This project will take a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services has begun construction on a project to restore wetlands and natural habitat on about 30 acres in the Johnson Creek floodplain. This project will reduce flood risk for local homes and businesses and enhance habitat for sensitive wildlife.
Construction Summer 2025
PBOT will be making crossing improvements along SE Holgate Boulevard at SE 108th Place and SE 117th Street, and building sidewalk infill along the south side of SE Holgate Boulevard from SE 103rd Street- SE 122nd Street.
Construction 2025-2026
As part of this project, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will make critical pedestrian improvements to 82nd Avenue, including sidewalk infill and street tree planting in select locations between SE Foster Road and SE Clatsop Street.
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