Traffic Advisory: PBOT reopens all lanes on West Burnside three days early, after clearing landslide debris

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All lanes reopen by 3 p.m. today

 

Tarp covering landslide

A contractor for Mount Calvary Cemetery spread plastic sheeting today as an interim measure to help stabilize the West Burnside landslide. PBOT crews removed more than 140 cubic yards of soil and debris, built a catchment wall (in foreground) made of Jersey barriers with strips of reflective material, improved drainage in the area, and swept the street in preparation for reopening today. Photo taken Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 by Portland Bureau of Transportation.

(Friday, Jan. 31, 2020) – Portland Bureau of Transportation crews are reopening West Burnside by 3 p.m. today, three days early, after clearing debris from a recent landslide and working to make the area safe from imminent risk of additional slides.

Crews had implemented lane closures and full road closures since a landslide was reported at about 6:30 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 24. During inspections, engineers determined that debris had continued to fall from the slide last weekend. After clearing more than 80 cubic yards of debris in the hours after the slide was reported, crews removed another estimated 60 cubic yards on Thursday.

Road closures had initially been expected to continue through Sunday, with all lanes reopening on Monday Feb. 3, but the work proceeded faster than expected and City engineers have determined the slide appears to be stabilized.

Today, PBOT crews built a new, 80-foot catchment wall, comprised of Jersey barriers with strips of reflective material for visibility, replacing a prior structure that was installed on the day of the slide. Also today, crews placed more rock in the area to help keep the soil in place, cleared ditches to prevent flooding and used rock to enhance safety on roadside shoulders.

Eventually, the landowner and PBOT will likely need to return to the area for permanent improvements to stabilize the area.

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Tarp and Jersey barriers cover landslide area

PBOT crews removed more than 140 cubic yards of soil and debris, built a catchment wall (in foreground) made of Jersey barriers with strips of reflective material, improved drainage in the area, and swept the street in preparation for reopening today. Photo taken Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 by Portland Bureau of Transportation.

 

Crews use dump truck to make shoulder safe

While West Burnside was closed for landslide removal, PBOT crews added rock to improve safety along roadside shoulders in the area. Photo taken Friday, Jan. 31, 2020 by Portland Bureau of Transportation.

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