SE 174th Avenue Sidewalk Project Updates
Portland Bureau of Transportation sent this bulletin at 06/21/2024 03:00 PM PDT
What's been happening? Lots of work has been completed over the past month! Portland General Electric (PGE) has relocated all of their utility poles and energized the newly-located school zone flashing beacons. Four curb ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) at the intersection of SE Alder and 174th Avenue will be completed this week, along with most curb and storm water catch basins. What's coming up? The project contractor, Interlaken Inc., is working to finalize all concrete work as they prepare for their final paving days beginning the week of June 24. The intersection of SE Alder and 174th should be completed and ready for pedestrian activity by the end of June. Future work includes items like topsoil seeding in areas with furnishing zones between the sidewalk and street, electrical work on the school zone beacons, and pavement striping. Street trees won't be planted until closer to the fall when the weather is better for their establishment. The planned schedule may be subject to change due to any unforeseen circumstances, including weather, schedules, and availability of materials. ![]() Smooth pavement meets fresh new sidewalk on SE 174th Avenue. An asphalt roller moves down the street in the distance. Photo by PBOT.
Project BackgroundThe Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) identified this segment of SE 174th Avenue as an important connection for students and families attending Alder Elementary School in the Reynolds School District. Members of the school community here highlighted the challenges walking and biking this corridor during a 2017 Safe Routes to School outreach process. You can read more about the planning process and see a map of citywide project locations and routes on this webpage. This project was made possible by funding from the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Safe Routes to School Competitive Infrastructure Grant. Portland's Safe Routes to School program received $2 million in grant funding to support this project. PBOT is responsible for a 20% funding match. Abra McNair / Project Manager(971) 501-0419 abra.mcnair@portlandoregon.gov
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