Construction
South Portland-Burlingame Sewer Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction began in June 2023 and will take up to a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is constructing a project in the South Portland and South Burlingame neighborhoods that will repair approximately 7,108 linear feet of aging public sewer pipes, that are on average 90 years old. This will help protect public health and the Willamette River Watershed.
Tryon-Stephens Neighborhood Street Improvement Project- SW Capitol Hill Rd
Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction: Late Winter/Early Spring 2025
PBOT will be improving several local streets in the Tryon Creek and Stephens Creek watersheds in southwest Portland as part of SW Tryon Stephens Transportation Infrastructure Charge (LTIC) by paving gravel streets, adding sidewalks or walkways, or a combination.
SW Galeburn: SW Capitol Highway to SW 41st Ave Street Improvement Project
Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction: Spring 2025
SW Galeburn Street Improvement Project will include paving gravel streets, installing stormwater facilities, and adding sidewalks or walkways, or a combination. Funding comes from the Local Transportation Infrastructure Charge (LTIC) and other sources.
Hillsdale North Sewer Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in 2029 and may take a year to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair approximately 8,571 feet (or 1.62 linear miles) of aging public sewer pipes throughout the Hillsdale neighborhood in Southwest Portland. Taking these actions now will help protect public health and the environment.
South Macadam Avenue water main replacement
Water
In Planning
Spring 2024 to winter 2025
The Water Bureau is investing in reliable water supply in South Portland. We will replace 980 feet of water main (pipe) and two hydrants on South Macadam Avenue between South Bancroft Street and South Lane Street.
Barbur Apartments
Rental
In Planning
Fall 2026
Innovative Housing, Inc. will develop 149 units of affordable housing in the SW Corridor serving individuals, families, people with disabilities, and households displaced by the proposed future light rail.
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