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A safety improvement project including travel lane reconfiguration, ADA upgrades, crossing enhancements, and enhanced bike lanes on Stark and Washington between 92nd and 106th. Design should occur in 2024 with construction in 2025-2026.

Foster Rd & 111th: Crossing & Signal, SE

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Spring 2025
This project will replace the traffic signal on SE Foster Road at 111th Avenue/Drive.

NE Killingsworth Street Lighting

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction 2024 - 2025
This project will improve streetlighting on NE Killingsworth Street from 42nd to NE Lombard Street.

Beech Trunk Sewer Project

Sewer and Stormwater
Active
Construction is expected to start in Summer, 2024
Environmental Services is designing a project to repair large-diameter trunk sewer pipes near Interstate-5 and N Interstate Ave. This project will reduce the risks of basement sewer backups, flooding, and emergency repairs in the future.

SW 45th Flower Pl. to Vermont St. Pavement Project

Transportation
Engineering And Design
Construction from August 2024 to December 2024
PBOT will place new Aspalt Concrete along SW 4th. Ave. from SW Vermont St. to SW Cameron Rd. This project will also include new pedestrian crossings, multi-use paths, ADA Ramps, roadway striping and new sidewalks.







NE Glisan Street and 80th Avenue Crossing Improvements

Transportation
Engineering And Design
In Design - 2024
As part of this project, the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) will make pedestrian crossing improvements at NE Glisan Street and 80th Avenue.

NW Johnson & Kearney Street Extension Project

Transportation
Engineering And Design
A project building new streets which extend NW Kearney and NW Johnson Streets through the USPS Redevelopment site.
The project is in the design phase. Construction is expected to begin in April 2025.
Bureau of Environmental Services (BES) is designing a project to extend the public sewer system in N Winchell and N Watts Streets east of Fenwick Avenue. This work is part of the City’s ongoing effort to provide a way to directly and independently connect to the public sewer system.