Construction
Kenton Townhomes
Home Ownership
Open
Spring 2022
Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East has constructed the 30-unit Kenton Townhomes to provide affordable homeownership opportunities for families in the Kenton neighborhood.

Olin Townhomes
Home Ownership
Open
Fall 2020
Habitat for Humanity Portland/Metro East’s Olin Townhomes development consists of 12 affordable homes for families in the Portsmouth neighborhood.

King + Parks Apartments
Rental
Open
Fall 2020
King + Parks is a new construction, 70-unit multifamily rental project developed by PCRI in the Piedmont neighborhood.

Renaissance Commons
Rental
Open
Summer 2020
The Renaissance Commons project is a new construction, 189-unit multifamily rental project developed by REACH CDC in Kenton neighborhood in the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area.

The Nick Fish
Rental
Open
Spring 2021
The Nick Fish is a mixed-income, mixed-use development in the Gateway area providing 52 affordable units and commercial space for office and retail uses.

Songbird Apartments
Rental
Open
Summer 2020
The Songbird Apartments is a new construction, 61-unit multifamily rental project developed by BRIDGE Housing Inc. in Eliot neighborhood in the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area, near the intersection of NE Tillamook and N Williams Avenue.

Woody Guthrie
Rental
Open
Summer 2019
Rose CDC’s Woody Guthrie Place provides 64 units of affordable and workforce housing in the Lents Town Center.

Vibrant!
Rental
Open
Spring 2019
Developed by Innovative Housing, Inc., Vibrant! adds 92 affordable units for low-income and formerly homeless households in the Pearl District.

Hayu Tilixam
Rental
Open
Fall 2022
Hayu Tilixam is Community Development Partners’ new 50-unit, affordable multifamily construction project in Cully.

SW Fourth Avenue Improvement Project
Transportation
Under Construction
Construction 2024-2025
Crews and contractors with the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will reconstruct and repave SW Fourth Avenue between Lincoln and W Burnside streets. Includes safer crosswalks, upgraded ADA curb ramps, new protected bikeway, better street lighting, and a business access and transit lane.

Lair Hill Neighborhood Traffic Access Management Project
Transportation
Engineering And Design
Implementation Test Winter 2019 to Summer 2020
This nine-month pilot project reduced cut-through traffic in the Lair Hill area south of downtown, keeping regional car traffic heading east on the Ross Island Bridge on safer routes. The project limited through-traffic on narrow residential streets from Dec. 16, 2019 through Sept. 1, 2020.
Gateway Green Project
Parks
Partially Open While Under Construction
Completed October 2024
Gateway Green Park provides much-needed off-road cycling and outdoor recreation opportunities in East Portland. Now accessible directly by public transit, there's a system of soft-surface and paved multi-use trails to explore the unique site and connect to the regional trail and cycling network.

Force Avenue Pump Station Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Design continues. Construction of the new pump station is anticipated to begin in December of 2026 and take two years to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to remodel the 51-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.
SW Market-Madison Sewer Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction began in June 2024 and will take up to 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.
NE 33rd Drive Pump Station Upgrades Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to begin in Fall 2025. Work will be completed by Summer 2027.
Environmental Services is constructing a project to remodel and expand the NE 33rd Drive Pump Station in the Sunderland district. Upgrades to the 50-year-old pump station will enhance equipment, increase system capacity, and protect public health and the environment from overflow and sewage leakage.
Johnson Creek Oxbow Restoration Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
The project is in the design phase. Construction has been delayed until 2031.
We are designing a project to restore habitat and reconnect Johnson Creek and Errol Creek with their natural floodplains. This work will help protect endangered salmon, improve water quality, provide habitat for birds and other wildlife, and reduce flood risk in the surrounding neighborhood.
SE Stark Trunk Sewer Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Weather permitting, major construction, is expected to be complete by the end of March 2025. Some outstanding items requiring warmer and drier weather will be completed in Spring 2025.
Environmental Services is constructing a project to repair a large-diameter sewer pipe that runs along SE Stark Street between SE 6th Avenue and the Willamette River. The pipe known as the "Stark Trunk" is over 110 years old and is in need of repair to prevent sewer and stormwater overflows.
Lower Northwest Sewer Capacity Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
This project is in the design stage and construction is paused until fall of 2028.
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.
Sheridan Trunk Sewer Project - Duniway Park
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is currently scheduled to begin in late Fall 2025 and will take about two years to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to replace approximately 1600 feet of aging, large-diameter public sewer pipes along Duniway Park. Having provided over 100 years of service, the pipes require repairs to maintain reliable sewer service and protect public health and the environment.
Woods Trunk Sewer Project
Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to begin in August 2026 and take about a year to complete.
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair 1,700 feet of aging, large-diameter brick sewer pipes in South Portland. Having provided over 125 years of service, the pipes require repairs to maintain reliable sewer service and protect public health and the environment.
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