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70s Greenway: Cully Connector

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Design 2021-2023, Construction begins 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) and Metro are partnering to make NE 72nd Avenue safe and comfortable for pedestrians and people biking by building a neighborhood greenway through the heart of the Cully and Roseway neighborhoods from NE Lombard Street and Sandy Boulevard.
Summer 2024 (Phase 1); Spring 2025 (Phase 2)
This Local Improvement District (LID) will construct street, sidewalk, and stormwater improvements on portions of NE 97th Avenue and on E Burnside, NE Davis, and NE Couch streets.

Irving Park Stormwater Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Major construction is complete.
Environmental Services and Portland Parks & Recreation collaborated on a project to build nature patches and rain gardens to manage stormwater in Irving Park. The project will help prevent nearby flooding, sewer basement backups, and sewage overflows into the Willamette River during storms.

Cully Neighborhood Street Improvement Project

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Design 2021-2023, Construction 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will improve several streets in the Cully neighborhood by paving gravel streets, adding sidewalks, and traffic calming. The Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) and Portland Water Bureau (PWB) are project partners, upgrading area infrastructure.
Construction is ongoing and is anticipated to be complete in early 2026.
Environmental Services is constructing a project that will install and upsize public sewer pipes and construct green street planters in the Buckman and Kerns neighborhoods. These improvements will increase sewer capacity, relieve sewer backups, and help reduce street flooding.
Construction completed Spring 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) updated the street design of NE 148th Avenue from NE 146th Drive to NE Halsey Street. PBOT modified how space is allocated on NE 148th Avenue to reduce speeding and improve the street crossing at NE Sacramento Street.