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79 | 2024-11-11T19:24:38+00:00 | Portland Bureau of Environmental Services <PortlandBES@info.portland.gov> | Springwater Wetlands and Floodplain Restoration Project Update: November 11, 2024 | Environmental Services has begun construction on a project to restore wetlands and natural habitat on about 30 acres in the Johnson Creek floodplain. This project will reduce flood risk for local homes and businesses and enhance habitat for sensitive wildlife. Project Area The project will take place in the wetlands and natural areas along the Springwater Corridor Trail from Beggars Tick Natural Area to Zenger Farm. The project is located on public property between SE 111th and 122nd Avenues, from SE Harold Street and SE Foster Road. Simplified map for the Springwater Wetlands and Floodplain Restoration Project. Please note this map is not up to scale. General Schedule Construction began in April 2024 and the work is expected to take about a year and a half to complete. Crews will come and go to complete work in phases. There may be little to no activity for days or weeks between each phase. All work is weather-dependent and subject to change due to contractor availability. What's Happening Now? Crews continue with onsite removal of soil that contains petroleum in Central Wetlands. Clean soil and other equipment to be transported to and from the West Lents restoration area. These efforts support erosion control and the future development of land banks at Springwater. Heavy construction traffic and high dust emissions to be expected. The traveling public should expect high volumes of construction trucks transporting dirt, equipment, and other building materials between sites. This work will restrict travel lanes, remove on-street parking temporarily, and may create traffic delays. All work is weather-dependent and subject to change due to contractor availability. Rest of this Week: Daytime work hours are Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the following location: - Springwater Trail Corridor, along SE 113th and SE 120th Avenues — Crews to complete berm landscaping in Central Wetlands. Trail construction resumes and additional bollards to be installed to support onsite traffic control, minimize potential hazards, erosion and sediment control. Veterans' Day Closure While construction work continues on this day, please note that some City of Portland offices and facilities will be closed on Monday, November 11 due to the observance of the federal holiday. Weeks of November 18 and 25: Daytime work hours are Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the following location: - Springwater Trail Corridor, along SE 113th and SE 120th Avenues — Crews continue trail construction and finish installation of safety bollards. Upon completion, crews to prepare for paving restoration of construction access entryways and Central trail. Thanksgiving Break Closure Construction work will not take place on Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29, in observance of Thanksgiving. Please note, most City of Portland offices and facilities will be closed as well. Keeping You Informed To enter wetland and restoration sites, crews will need to access and will work in the public right-of-way (ROW). Vehicles and other private belongings in the right-of-way may be disturbed by ongoing construction, materials processing, landscaping, and other forms of industrial activities. Information on Parking Enforcement: - Please remove any items you wish to keep before crew arrival. Crew arrival can be as early as 6 a.m. at the work zone. - If the City’s contractor finds private belongings in ROW, they are subject to removal. - If the City’s contractor finds private vehicles in ROW, they are subject to citing, temporary relocation, or towing. Please obey all traffic control signs and follow the directions of all flaggers. Thank you for your complete understanding and total cooperation. | |
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