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Portland’s newest bike and pedestrian bridge has a new name -- Ned Flanders Crossing.
Transportation Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty and Mayor Sean VanGordon of Springfield, Oregon unveil the name at a ceremony today.
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PBOT cuts the ribbon on Flanders Crossing, Portland’s newest pedestrian and bicycle bridge
The long-awaited connection between two of Oregon’s most densely populated neighborhoods, Northwest Portland and the Pearl District, is now open.
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Traffic Advisory: Installation of Flanders Crossing, Portland’s newest bicycle and pedestrian bridge, begins this Friday, Jan. 22
I-405 will be closed in both directions Jan. 22-25 as workers install the 355,000 lb. bridge
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UPDATED Traffic Advisory: New date! Flanders Crossing bridge installation scheduled for Jan. 22-25
Bridge installation will require a full closure of a segment of I-405 between Highway 26 and the Fremont Bridge
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NW Couch Street Offramp Overnight Closure
The NW Couch Street offramp of I-405 will be closed from 9pm on September 10 to 1 am on Friday, September 11th for tree removal.
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Flanders Crossing Construction Update: Temporary Closure of the I-405 Glisan Offramp Extended
The Glisan offramp will remain closed through Wednesday, September 2.
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Flanders Crossing Construction Update: Temporary Closure of the I-405 Glisan Offramp
Starting Sunday, July 26, the Glisan offramp of I-405 will be temporarily closed for approximately five weeks and NW 16th Avenue will be reduced to one lane of traffic.
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News Release: Construction begins on Portland’s newest bridge
Flanders Crossing, a new pedestrian and bicycle bridge over I-405, will provide a long-awaited connection between Northwest Portland and the Central City
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