Construction

38 projects found
Construction of Phase 3 - Spring 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) is constructing safety improvements for pedestrians and people biking, taking transit, and driving on NE 102nd Ave between NE Weidler and NE Sandy.
Construction 2023-2024
PBOT is constructing a new neighborhood greenway route between SE Flavel Street and NE Sacramento Street around the '70s' numbered avenues.
Construction planned to begin summer 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will construct safety improvements along NE Halsey Street between 68th and 92nd avenues. Includes crossing improvements, new sidewalks, upgraded curb ramps, protected bike lanes, and more.
Summer 2024 (Phase 1); Spring 2025 (Phase 2)
This Local Improvement District (LID) will construct street, sidewalk, and stormwater improvements on portions of NE 97th Avenue and on E Burnside, NE Davis, and NE Couch streets.

SE Holgate Blvd. Crossing Improvements

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction Summer 2024
PBOT will be making crossing improvements along SE Holgate Boulevard at 62nd, 87th, 115th and 125th.

SE Holgate Blvd. Crossings: 103rd, 108th & 112-117th

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction Fall 2023
PBOT will be making crossing improvements along SE Holgate Boulevard at SE 103rd and 108th Pl, and sidewalk infill along the south side of Holgate from 112th-117th.
Construction will begin in summer of 2024
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will build new crossings with signals along NE 122nd Avenue near the intersections with Davis and Clinton streets.
Fall 2022
Crossing improvements at three intersections will include paving, striping, grading, drainage and curb ramp construction.

SE 155th Avenue & Main Street / Millmain Drive Local Improvement District

Transportation
Partially Open While Under Construction
Construction in April 2024
This Local Improvement District (LID) will be constructed adjacent to Parklane Park. Portland Parks and Recreation (PP&R) will be using Parks System Development Charge (SDC) funds for their participation in the LID. This project will improve access to the park and build a multimodal path.