News Blog: Construction continues on Fixing Our Streets-funded Safe Routes to School projects throughout Portland
Portland Bureau of Transportation sent this bulletin at 05/13/2020 10:41 AM PDT
During the current stay at home order, the absence of regular school vehicle traffic during construction season is allowing projects to move forward with fewer interruptions and with greater safety for construction crews. If you happen to pass by one of PBOT’s crews, give them a wave from a safe distance to thank them for their hard work. ![]() New ADA curb ramps, a median island, and a high-visibility crosswalk at the recently completed Fixing Our Streets funded Safe Routes to School project at SE 52nd and Knapp Street will help students safely walk, bike and roll to both Lewis Elementary and Lane Middle School. Photo by PBOT. Recently completed Safe Routes to School projectsHere are some projects you may have spotted being completed during the past few weeks:
Safe Routes to School projects being constructed this spring and summerPBOT crews and contractors are gearing up to build the following safety projects near schools this spring and summer:
Additional Safe Routes to School projects going to construction in 2020These projects will be built in fall and winter of 2020:
You can find an interactive map, details on projects, and more information about how the Fixing Our Streets projects were selected at SafeRoutesProjects.com. Español * Tiếng Việt * 中文 * Русский * عربي ![]() Special note regarding COVID-19 and construction work PBOT has been in modified operations since March 17 and has implemented specific measures to ensure the safety of our crews and contractors. We're focused on delivering critical repairs and maintenance while taking specific steps to keep our workforce safe. These include modified shifts, social distancing, and other precautions based on current guidelines from local, state, and federal health officials. Thank you for giving our crews the space and time they need to keep our city moving. ![]()
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