Historic Columbia River Highway News -- Sept. 5 meeting

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Virtual meeting details included

Advisory Committee to meet Sept. 5

The Historic Columbia River Highway Advisory Committee will hold a meeting from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, Sept. 5, 2024. Please note the updated meeting time. 

The meeting will include both an in-person option at the Kellogg Community Room at the Troutdale Sheriff's Office located at 234 SW Kendall Ct, Troutdale, OR and a virtual option via Zoom. 

At 8:45 a.m., we will test video and audio connections. 

At 9 a.m., the meeting will begin. 

On the agenda:

  • State Trail updates:
    • Mitchell Point Tunnel construction updates.
    • Viento to Mitchell Point temporary connection.
  • Multnomah Falls Viaducts Repairs construction update. 
  • Summer congestion recap.
  • Microwave Tower Fire damage assessment. 

The full agenda and materials will be available online in advance of the meeting.

ODOT is committed to maintaining accessibility and transparency for all public meetings. The Kellogg Room is ADA accessible, and located to the left of the main entry doors in the Troutdale Sheriff's Office.

To join the meeting, click the link below. View more information on how to join or submit a comment at the bottom of this email. 

Join the meeting

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Restoring the Multnomah Falls Viaducts

Planning to visit Multnomah Falls? Prepare for Historic Highway construction in 2024. Leave the driving to CAT Bus.

Historic viaducts carry traffic on the Historic Columbia River Highway to Multnomah Falls. The viaducts are original to the Historic Highway and over 100 years old and repairs will allow the viaducts to continue carrying traffic for years to come.

Construction will close the west viaduct between fall 2024 and spring 2025.

Columbia Gorge businesses and organizations can view a library of resources to help share information about this project. 

Watch the project video


Cars parked on the right shoulder make it difficult for two lanes of traffic on the narrow highway. A  pedestrian walks on the right side.

Permits at I-84 Exit 31 for Multnomah Falls through Sept. 2

Summer congestion mitigation operations are winding down for the summer. This summer's high visitation was largely addressed by permits at exit 31, and a flagger on the Historic Highway. Partners continue to see growing vehicle volumes, bike visitation, and shuttle and transit ridership growth in the corridor.

The U.S. Forest Service reinstated its seasonal Timed Use Permit system for accessing Multnomah Falls from I-84 Exit 31 this summer. Through Sept. 2, 2024, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., a Timed Use Permit is required for each personal vehicle accessing Multnomah Falls from Exit 31. Permits must be obtained in advance on recreation.gov for a $2 transaction fee and are available two weeks before the date of visit. 

A limited number of permits are available for same-day pickup without the fee at the Gateway to the Gorge Visitor Center in Troutdale and the Cascade Locks Historical Museum.

Timed use permits are not required on the Historic Columbia River Highway/U.S. 30 in 2024. There is no parking along the shoulder of the road, and parking is extremely limited at the small lot along the Historic Highway/U.S. 30 at Multnomah Falls. Sasquatch Shuttle is charging for parking in this lot on a first-come, first served basis. There are six ADA parking spots at this lot for those with valid ADA placards. 

Obtain a permit on rec.gov


Gap in the West Bench with construction fencing

Mitchell Point Tunnel

Crews are making progress on a challenging section of rock outside the west tunnel entrance, which has delayed the opening celebration. ODOT and partners worked to modify construction plans to place a concrete slab over a section of the west bench leading up to the portal to provide a consistent approach and enough width for the 12-foot-wide trail. We anticipate opening the tunnel in the fall. 


Apply for the Historic Columbia River Highway Advisory Committee

Governor's Representative for Multnomah County and Hood River seats open

There are openings for the Governor’s Representative for both Multnomah County and Hood River County on the Historic Highway Advisory Committee. The committee advises the State of Oregon on issues relating to the Columbia River Highway, and the Historic Highway State Trail including: funding, project prioritization, project design details, long-range planning and congestion solutions.

This is a ten-member committee with six members from the community: two from Multnomah, Hood River, and Wasco Counties – one appointed by the Governor, and one appointed by the respective County Commission. The remaining members include the Transportation Department Director, the Parks and Recreation Department Director, the State Historic Preservation Officer, and the Tourism Commission Chief Executive Officer, or their delegates.

The Governor is committed to ensuring that all Boards and Commissions represent the growing age, racial and gender diversity of the state. This is an amazing opportunity to pool our collective viewpoints, visions, and hopes for Oregon — and all residents are welcome and encouraged to apply.

Commitment 

The Committee meets a minimum of four times a year, and a term is four years starting on July 1 of the year of appointment. Meetings are around 4 hours in length, not including travel time and there is both an in-person meeting option and a remote meeting option via Zoom. In-person meeting locations rotate through the Oregon Gorge communities between Troutdale and The Dalles. ODOT provides lunch at in-person meetings. Members are eligible for reimbursement for mileage only, as provided by ORS 292.495 (2). All meetings are during the day on weekdays, though timing may be adjusted due to member scheduling conflicts. 

Committee members are expected to review meeting materials prior to the meeting, attend and provide feedback and input on items on the agenda, and act as an ambassador and supporter for the Historic Columbia River Highway and State Trail.  

Members of the committee are encouraged to:  

  • Share their personal and/or professional experiences of living, working, traveling, or spending time along or near the Historic Columbia River Highway.
  • Attend/participate in transportation and park project development committee meetings.
  • Occasionally represent the Advisory Committee in public forums.
  • Be available to support other Historic Columbia River Highway Advisory Committee activities, including work sessions, subcommittees and presentations.
  • Participate in additional meetings with the Oregon Transportation Commission, OPRD Commission, Tourism Commission, Columbia Gorge Commission County Commissions and City Councils.

Applying

To complete your application packet, complete the application on WorkDay, along with your resume, a statement of interest and a bio. 

Apply for the committee


Additional Advisory Committee Meeting Information

Joining the meeting

The meeting will take place in person and on Zoom and is open to the public. You can join in person, online or by phone.

To join online:

Click here to join the meeting. The meeting password is: HCRHAC

No RSVP is needed. Alternatively, enter the meeting ID into Zoom: 812 6530 3439

You do not need a Zoom account to access the meeting. You may be prompted to enter your name or email address -- the information you enter may be visible to those attending the meeting.

To join by phone:

  1. Dial +1 253 215 8782
  2.  Enter the meeting ID: 812 6530 3439

Technical support and accommodations

Visit Zoom's Help Center. For technical support before or during the meeting, you may contact Katelyn.Jackson@odot.oregon.gov or 503-731-8503.

For ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, translation/interpretation services, or more information call 503-731-4128, TTY (800) 735-2900 or Oregon Relay Service 7-1-1.

To request printed materials, please contact Terra.M.Lingley@odot.oregon.gov or 503-731-8232 by June 14.

Providing public comment

During the meeting:

Virtual attendees will be muted. The Advisory Committee will provide opportunities for public comment both virtually and in person. If you have a question or comment while attending virtually, you can:

  • Use the "raise hand" option. You will be able to un-mute your microphone. Please introduce yourself and ask your question or provide your comment.
  • If you are attending by phone, dial *9 to raise your hand. Dial *6 to mute/unmute your microphone.
  • Use the chat option to type your question or comment.

In advance of the meeting: If you are unable to attend the meeting, you can send comments to Terra.M.Lingley@odot.oregon.gov or 503-731-8232 until noon on Monday the week of the meeting. Comments will be shared with the Advisory Committee.

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