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SW Main-Taylor Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to be completed in May.
Environmental Services has nearly completed a project to repair 10,765 feet, or two miles, of aging public sewer pipes in downtown Portland. Having provided 100 to 150 years of service, pipes require repairs to reduce risks of basement flooding and sewage releases to downtown buildings and streets.
Construction is anticipated to occur in the spring of 2024, perhaps in May..
Environmental Services will construct a sewer service lateral repair in SW Washington Street. The repair, now planned for the spring of 2024, will help prevent backups into buildings and streets.

SW Market-Madison Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in April or May of 2024 and take a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is constructing a project to repair 11,720 feet (more than two miles) of public sewer pipes in downtown Portland. Having provided up to 140 years of service, pipes require repairs to reduce the risks of basement flooding and sewage releases to downtown buildings and streets.

Lower Northwest Sewer Capacity Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
This project is in the design stage and is estimated to begin construction in the fall of 2025.
Environmental Services is designing a project that will upgrade public sewer and stormwater pipes and install new water quality treatment vaults in Northwest Portland. This project will protect the public and the environment by reducing street flooding and sewage releases to homes and businesses.
Design has been completed. Construction is expected to begin in April or May of 2024 and should take about six months to complete.
Environmental Services, in partnership with the Portland Water Bureau, has completed design on a project to upgrade infrastructure in NW Portland. This project will increase system capacity, reduce the risk of sewer discharges, and improve earthquake resilience for our critical infrastructure.

North Slabtown Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in Fall 2024 and take up to a year to complete.
Environmental Services is beginning the design stage of the North Slabtown Sewer Project. This project will repair or replace approximately 3,569 feet of aging public sewer pipes throughout your neighborhood. Taking these actions now will help protect public health and the environment.

SW Upper Drive Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
This project is on hold. Construction is expected to take about four to six weeks to complete.
The SW Upper Drive Project is repairing or replacing aging sewer pipes in the SW Hills Residential League neighborhood. This project will protect the public and the environment by reducing the possibility of sewage releases to homes, businesses, and streets.

SW Kingston Avenue Stormwater Improvements

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction has begun and is anticipated to be completed by end of March 2024.
Environmental Services is installing two underground stormwater management facilities on SW Kingston Avenue. The stormwater improvements will reduce the risks of sewage releases to homes, businesses, and streets.

Tanner Trunk Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to start in June 2024 and will take about five months to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to replace 800 feet of large-diameter brick sewer pipes located in Highway 26 south of Washington Park. These repairs are necessary to maintain reliable sewer service and protect public health and the environment.

SW 16th Ave and College St Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction began in November 2023 and should be completed in January 2024.
Environmental Services is repairing approximately 350 feet of public sewer pipe along SW 16th Avenue in the undeveloped right-of-way between SW College and SW Upper Hall streets. Repairing this aging and damaged sewer pipe will help protect public health and the environment.

SW Alder-Harvey Milk Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Project design continues. Construction is anticipated to begin in March of 2025 and take a year and a half to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair 9,700 feet, or almost 2 miles, of aging public sewer pipes in downtown Portland. Having provided 140 years of service, the pipes require repairs to reduce risks of basement flooding and sewage releases to downtown buildings and streets.
The Bureau of Environmental Services is investigating conditions of the stormwater system in Marquam Park & Council Crest and exploring options for improvement and rehabilitation. This project will help ensure that stormwater and sewer systems in the area have adequate capacity in major storms.

SW Broadway Drive Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is anticipated to begin in February 2024 and will take up to a month to complete.
Environmental Services will be repairing approximately 400 feet of public sewer pipe along SW Broadway Drive in the gulch area located behind private properties and north of Marquam Nature Park. Repairing the aging and damaged sewer pipes will help protect public health and the environment.
Environmental Services – your sewer and stormwater bureau – is currently engaged in a pilot project that would extend an existing Local Improvement District (LID) and create stormwater treatment and management infrastructure to serve approximately 20 properties.
Investigation work has begun. Excavation and repairs will begin in March of 2024 and should take about two to four months to complete.
Environmental Services is conducting urgent repairs on two force mains inside the Ankeny Pump Station located under the west end of the Burnside Bridge. These repairs will protect public health and the environment by reducing the chance of sewer overflows to Waterfront Park and the Willamette River.