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NE 13th pipe replacement project update

Project Update - City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services - working for clean rivers
January 27, 2022
NE 13th Ave and South Shore Rd Pipe Replacement Project Contact: Debbie Caselton, Community Outreach
Debbie.Caselton@portlandoregon.gov, 503-823-2831
Environmental Services – your sewer and stormwater utility – has almost completed constructing a project to replace approximately 300 feet of storm pipe on NE 13th Avenue at NE South Shore Road. The existing pipe is blocked at several locations and has backed up water into the neighborhood. This storm pipe replacement will increase system capacity and relieve neighborhood flooding.   
Project Area The map below illustrates where this project is constructing sewer improvements.
NE 13th Ave and South Shore Rd Pipe Replacement Project Map
What’s Happening Now Please note: the construction schedule may change due to weather, conditions underground, subcontractor schedules, materials availability, and other factors. The Rest of This Week Work on connection between two maintenance holes on NE 13th Avenue north of NE Golf Court. Complete excavation of culvert adjacent to 9801 NE 13th Avenue. Week of January 31 Complete construction, including cleaning area, videotaping, and testing sewer line. Pavement Restoration When construction is complete, crews will place temporary asphalt in the sections disturbed by sewer construction. This temporary pavement will be in place until another crew is available to do final pavement restoration. This could be two to four weeks after construction and is dependent on weather and contractor availability. Crews will replace and repave the sections of pavement that were disturbed by sewer construction. Crews will grind down the temporary asphalt patches they applied over sewer trenches to remove any cracks, ruts, and imperfections. Then they will place a three-inch layer of asphalt paving on top of the surface to fill any holes and level it off. The broad trenches where crews had to dig in the street will have a fresh new asphalt surface. Because conditions are such that new paving will extend beyond the trench width on this street, it is necessary to restrict vehicle access during paving.   For More Information Environmental Services continues to work with the community to help resolve issues. Community outreach staff will listen to your suggestions and respond to your concerns: Visit the project webpage for more details about the project, what to expect, and construction methods. If you have a question about work in front of your property or business, call 503-823-2831 or email Debbie.Caselton@portlandoregon.gov. Please be sure to include your name, property address, and project name (NE 13th and South Shore) in your voicemail and email so we can provide you more details about what to expect in front of your property. If your basement sewer backs up or your property or street floods, please report it immediately to the City’s 24/7 Maintenance Operations hotline at 503-823-1700. It is staffed all hours and all days. This project will help protect the health
of the Columbia Slough Watershed. Know someone who would be interested in updates about this project? Please share this news! Stay Connected twitterlinkedinyoutubefacebook The City of Portland is committed to providing meaningful access. To request translation,
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Your feedback requested: New public trash cans in North Portland

Good Morning North Portland Neighborhood Associations!

My name is Quintin Bauer and I work with the City of Portland as the Public Trash Collection Program Manager.  

Late this spring, we will be adding 100 new public trash cans throughout North Portland. The cans will be emptied twice a week, paid for by the City. I’m reaching out because I’d like to hear from you: Where would you like new public trash cans? 

You can fill out this brief survey, about where we should put the new cans. You’re also welcome to call or email me or schedule a time for us to walk the neighborhood (with appropriate COVID precautions). 

And please share the survey with other North Portland community members and businesses: www.bit.ly/north-portland-trash-cans. I can provide template text and images to include in a newsletter or email, and please let me know if you need information translated into another language. 

You can find more details about the new public trash cans on our website (www.portland.gov/north-public-trash-cans), including what the trash cans look like and a map showing the neighborhoods where cans will be added this spring. 

Please provide feedback by March 15, 2022. 

I look forward to hearing from you, and thanks so much for all you do for Portland! 

Quintin Bauer

Public Trash Collection Program Manager

He/Him/His

City of Portland Bureau of Planning & Sustainability

Cell Phone: 971-275-3224

www.portland.gov/bps

The City of Portland is committed to providing meaningful access.  For accommodations, modifications, translation, interpretation or other services, please contact at 503-823-7700 or use City TTY 503-823-6868.

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Drainage district news

Urban Flood Safety & Water Quality District
New District in the News

In 2019, we worked with the Oregon Legislature to create a new special district  to modernize the management of the flood safety system along the lower Columbia River and Columbia Slough in greater Portland.  This new the Urban Flood Safety & Water Quality District (UFSWQD) will ultimately replace the four century-old Drainage Districts (PEN1, PEN2, MCDD, & SDIC) that manage the system today. 
 

“State’s newest agency aims to stop catastrophic Portland flood”
by Jim Redden, Portland Tribune
Read the Article
And get more information about the UFSWQD here
Mission, Vision and Values 
 
The legislature created the UFSWQD to reduce the risk of flooding,  respond to flood emergencies, contribute to the environment, prepare for the impacts of climate change, remember the cultural history of the area along the Columbia River in greater Portland, and promote equity through this work.  

In December 2021, the UFSWQD Board adopted its first Vision, Mission & Values statements, which will lay the foundation for developing the District’s new policies and programs in the coming years. 
Read the Vision & Mission Here
Two Board Members Needed Are you interested in helping to shape the future of flood safety in the region?
The initial UFSWQD Board currently has two vacant positions for representatives of nonprofit organizations with interest in the area along the river. One seat is reserved for a representative of an environmental justice organization. 

Please help spread the word and contact Emily at erobertson@mcdd.org for more information. 

Other Drainage District News
Working Together for a Resilient Columbia Slough
What does a healthy and resilient Columbia Slough look like to you? 
Our new report highlights shared environmental goals and opportunities derived from interviews with 22 organizations that care about the Slough.
Read the full report, or the two-page summary.

This project was facilitated by Willamette Partnership and led jointly by Multnomah County Drainage District; City of Portland Bureau of Environmental Services; and Columbia Slough Watershed Council  Get Involved
Upcoming Events

Join us for two upcoming clean up events in partnership with SOLVE:

Marine Drive Clean-up: Part 1
When: Wednesday, January 19th from 10am to 12:30pm 
Meeting Location: 11633 NE Glenn Widing Dr, Portland, Oregon, 97200
Register Here

Marine Drive Clean-up: Part 2
When: Wednesday, January 26th
Meeting Location: 11633 NE Glenn Widing Dr, Portland, Oregon, 97200.
Register Here

Join us to clean up areas that benefit ongoing flood safety along the Columbia River and Columbia Slough.
 Natural Hazard Mitigation Plan Feedback
Thank you to everyone who participated in the Natural
Hazard Mitigation Plan (NHMP) survey this fall!  In total, we received 231 survey responses related to levee improvements, maintenance and monitoring, environmental improvements, and education and outreach. 

MCDD staff are currently working to integrate your feedback into the draft plan, which will be available for public comment in February or March 2022. 
 For more information about the NHMP, click here.   Follow the Drainage Districts! FacebookFacebook TwitterTwitter LinkedInLinkedIn Instagram (LRC)Instagram (LRC)  Our Mission: To enhance community safety and support the region’s vitality by reducing flood risk, maintaining our levee system, managing drainage, and responding to emergencies.

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