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(Aug. 22, 2025) Beginning on Monday, Aug. 25, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will be repairing and repaving NE Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard from NE Weidler Street to NE Holladay Street. The work is expected to last approximately seven business days and is funded by Fixing Our Streets, Portland's voter-approved 10-cent gas tax and heavy vehicle use tax for fixing our streets and making them safer for all.
Maintenance crews will work from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on business days and possibly weekends. Crews will complete one travel lane before starting on the next.
The traveling public is advised to expect delays, travel cautiously, observe all closures and directions by flaggers, and use alternate routes if possible. Local access to residences and businesses will remain available. Sidewalks will remain open at all times for pedestrians. Public transit riders should check TriMet.org for service impacts.
This work is weather-dependent, and the schedule may change.
Learn more about the Portland Bureau of Transportation’s road maintenance work and see the schedule of planned projects at www.portland.gov/transportation/maintenance/schedule.
Visit Fixing Our Streets online to learn about how PBOT is using program funds to repave streets and fix potholes, build sidewalks, install new signals and streetlights, and much more.
