Construction
Force Avenue Pump Station Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Design continues. Construction of the new pump station is anticipated to begin in August of 2025 and take up to a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to remodel the 48-year-old Force Avenue Pump Station in North Portland. Increased pumping capacity will accommodate growth and future demands on the sewer system. Improved reliability, access, and safety will protect public health and the environment.
N Delaware Neighborhood Greenway: N Sumner St to N Terry streets
Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction planned for Spring 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will create the N Delaware Greenway to establish low-stress neighborhood streets that are great places to walk, bike, roll, and play.
Kenton Priority Outfalls Plan
Sewer and Stormwater
In Planning
Planning work is expected to continue through early 2024.
Environmental Services is developing the Kenton Priority Outfalls Plan. This planning effort will protect public health and the environment by identifying ways to reduce pollutants in stormwater entering the Columbia Slough.
Sewer repairs are anticipated to begin in June 2024 will take about six months to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a stormwater management project in the northern portion of the Kenton neighborhood. This project is part of a larger effort to improve water and sediment quality in the Columbia Slough.
N Winchell and Watts St. Sewer Extension Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
The project is in the design phase. Construction is expected to begin in April 2025.
Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) is designing a project to extend the public sewer system in N Winchell and N Watts Streets east of Fenwick Avenue. This work is part of the City’s ongoing effort to provide a way to directly and independently connect to the public sewer system.
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