The Grant Park Sewer Repair Project will replace or repair about 11,500 feet of public sewer pipes that are between 89 and 104 years old and failing due to age. The project will increase sewer capacity and reduce the risks of street flooding and sewage releases to homes, businesses and streets. Construction should be completed by March 2015.
Developments of Note
Completed
Sewer repairs and pavement restoration on NE Broadway are now complete. Crews will return to line a pipe in NE 28th Avenue, affecting a lane or two of NE Broadway for one day. Thank you for your patience during work on this very busy street.
Work Started
Work has begun on NE Schuyler Street west of NE 33rd Avenue, and will continue throughout the neighborhood into spring.
Upcoming
- Beverly Cleary School (NE Hancock between 32nd and 33rd avenues) - Work will be coordinated with school and start this fall.
- Traffic changes are anticipated on NE Hancock, temporarily making it one-way westbound. This will ensure parents and buses have adequate and safe access. The school will distribute additional information to families.
- Please follow signage and directions from flaggers.
Reminder
Since work started in June, one business on NE Broadway experienced a sewer backup. The city determined that roots in the property’s private sewer line caused the backup. Many of our houses have old pipes that could be affected by nearby construction like digging, so stay aware.
What to Expect During Construction
- Work hours are 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, but the contractor may schedule work during the same hours on Saturdays.
- Construction will create noise, vibration and dust and will disrupt normal neighborhood activity.
- Minor tree trimming may occur in the public right-of-way.
- Traffic control signs will be set up, and flaggers may direct traffic on higher-volume streets.
- On-street parking in or near active work areas is prohibited during construction hours. Please plan to move your vehicle by 7:00 a.m. in work zones.
- Equipment and materials may be stored on nearby streets overnight.
- There may be periods of inactivity between construction phases.
- A city inspector will be on-site during work hours and may be able to assist you with construction concerns. Inspectors typically wear a hard hat and a green City of Portland safety vest.
- Please stay clear of all construction activities and keep children and pets out of construction areas.
- You should receive a doorhanger notice a few days before work starts on your street.
- Keep in mind schedules are always subject to changes due to weather, supply availability, or other issues.
For More Information
- Go to www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/GrantPark for more information and to see a map of the area.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation during this project. Please let us know if you have concerns such as business operations, disability issues, or medical or business deliveries. As always, we’ll strive to provide quick response to your concerns, minimal disruption near your residence or business, and open and clear communication with you throughout the project.
Kristen Kibler, Community Outreach
JLA Public Involvement on behalf of Environmental Services
Phone: 503-235-5881 x106 | Email: Kristen@jla.us.com