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Sidewalk Infill Open House 10/13

The Portland Bureau of Transportation is hosting three public open houses for the Southwest and East Portland Sidewalk Infill Project.

The Southwest and East Portland Sidewalk Infill Project will construct sidewalks in several segments along SW Barbur Blvd, SW Luradel, NE and SE 82nd Ave, and NE Glisan east of 122nd Ave. The project will construct concrete sidewalks and corner curb ramps compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act, stormwater management facilities and small retaining walls where necessary. The project will not complete all sidewalk segments on these streets. However, it will address many gaps where there is existing curb, existing public right-of-way and it is feasible to include the segment in the project.

The Southwest and East Portland Sidewalk Infill Project is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA).

The project is comprised of three corridors:

     * SW Barbur Blvd Corridor and connecting streets
     * 82nd Avenue
     * NE Glisan St, east of 122nd Ave


The following Open House provide an opportunity to review the project plans and ask questions.

SW Open House
Tuesday, October 13th
Drop in between 6 & 8 PM
Capitol Hill Elementary School Cafeteria
8401 SW 17th Ave (map)


TriMet Transit service:

Busline #39, 43, 65


Table of Contents
SE Hawthorne and SE Madison reconstruction work begins [July 16, 2010]
100 schools will benefit from energy and water efficiency projects [May 26, 2010]
White House Announces $20 Million in Recovery Act Funding for City [APRIL 21, 2010]
Repaving of Springwater Corridor Trail to begin in April [original report dated: March 18, 2010]
U.S. DOT, Secretary Lahood Invest $23 Million in the PDX Innovation Quadrant [original report date Feb. 17, 2010]
Governor Kulongoski and Mayor Adams announce grant application for retrofit program [original report date Dec. 15, 2009]
City of Portland secures $5.6M in recovery funding for energy efficiency and conservation [original report date Nov. 4, 2009]
City of Portland awarded $535,000 in federal stimulus energy efficiency funding [original report dated Oct. 14, 2009]
Portland receives Solar America Cities Special Projects award [original report dated Oct. 9, 2009]
Portland City Council Approves Community Workforce Agreement [original report dated Sept. 30, 2009]
Governor Kulongoski and Mayor Adams announce grant application for retrofit program
Central City Concern receives $8.95 million grant from Recovery Act dollars to relocate 12th Avenue Recovery Center
City of Portland secures $5.6M in recovery funding for energy efficiency and conservation
Portland Awarded $535,000 State Energy Program Energy Efficiency Grant
Union Station Receives Stimulus Funding
Recovery Board Releases Information on Recipient Reporting
Portland Receives Solar America Cities Special Projects Award
Sidewalk Infill Open House 10/13
Tiger Grant Release 9-22-09
Audit looks at Portland's use of stimulus money
Portland Lands Major Upgrade to Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
Stimulus funds help repair brick intersections, maintain reliable light rail service in downtown core
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