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Jade and Montavilla Multimodal Improvements Project

Transportation
Under Construction
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will construct improvements on key pedestrian and bicycle routes in the Jade District and Montavilla neighborhood, connecting various neighborhood hubs in Southeast Portland.
Construction 2025 - 2026

What’s happening now?

October 10th, 2025 Update

Overview: October 10th - October 25th

  • SE 82nd Ave and Tibbetts St – Continue with sidewalk/driveway construction and grind and paving. Work will require lane closures and limited access. Expect delays.
  • SE 85th Ave (East Side) – Sidewalk/Driveway construction will require lane closures and limited access. Expect delays.
  • Washington St: 82nd Ave to 92nd Ave - New striping configuration (see new striping description below) scheduled to start on October 15th (depending on weather) and continue for the rest of the week. More minor striping and new traffic signs installation will continue the following week.

Project Components

The project will be constructing sidewalks, ADA ramps, paving, pedestrian crossing and some signal upgrades. The areas of the Jade neighborhood that will see a variety of these treatments are: 

  • SE Clinton Street from 82nd Avenue to 87th Avenue
  • SE 85th Avenue from Powell Boulevard to Division Street
  • SE Brooklyn Street from SE 82nd Avenue to SE 85th Avenue
  • SE Tibbetts Street from SE 78th Avenue to SE 82nd Avenue

Project Maps

For an interactive map visit link.

 

   Montavilla Neighborhood Improvements:

  • SE Washington Street from 72nd Avenue to 92nd Avenue
  • SE Thorburn Street from Gilham Avenue to Stark Street
  • SE 82nd Avenue from SE Stark to Washington streets
  • SE Washington and Stark Streets at the 84th Avenue and 86th Avenue intersections  

On Thorburn Street from Gilham Avenue to Stark Street, PBOT will be reducing travel lanes from two lanes to one lane each direction and adding a protected bike lane.

On Washington Street from 76th Avenue to 80th Avenue, PBOT will be reducing travel lanes from two lanes to one lane and adding a protected bike lane. Some parking will be removed.

Also, on Washington Street from 80th Avenue to 92nd Avenue, PBOT will be reconfiguring some travel lanes to accommodate a bus lane and a protected bike lane.

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Project Funding

The project is being funded by Federal funds: $3,200,000; ARPA funds: $4,900,000 and SDC funds: $994,000 for a total of $9,094,000

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