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Grant Park Sewer Repair Project Update: January 29, 2015

1/29/2015

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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.

Current Construction Activities
Two crews are working on sewer and lateral pipe repairs and restoration in the area. Please be aware that construction schedules are subject to change due to conditions underground, weather, traffic, subcontractor schedules and availability of materials. As the contractor uses different equipment or specialized crews at each site, you will notice several work phases.

Schedule

  • The city’s contractor is allowed to work on Fridays and Saturdays, but is typically choosing not to.
Sewer repairs underway or upcoming:

·         NE 28th Avenue near Brazee - Open cut spot repairs of pipe, followed by pipe lining

·         NE 28th Avenue between U.S. Grant Place and Thompson - Open cut spot repairs

·         NE Schuyler, between NE 27th and 32nd - Pipe bursting is expected to begin the week of February 2. Expect work in the following phases:

·         Small excavation in front of each home to make temporary sewer connections

·         Noise and vibration as the equipment bursts the old pipe and pulls the new pipe into place behind it

·         Parking and some driveway access on NE Schuyler will be affected.

·         Set-up and repair takes a few weeks, but pipe bursting of the main line takes a day or two. Go to www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/article/486789 for more pipe bursting details and photos.

·         Week of February 9 (Monday-Friday) - Cured-in-place pipe lining will occur on several blocks. Exact locations are still being determined, so keep watching for updates. Go to www.portlandoregon.gov/bes/article/467513 for more details on cured-in-place pipe lining.

·         NE 31st Avenue, south of Knott - A spot repair will start soon.

·         Pavement restoration of spot repair areas continues. Expect crews to be working at the following locations soon:

  • NE 32nd Court between Thompson and Knott streets – Watch for one-way traffic signage. Crews will also return for cured-in-place pipe lining.
  • NE 26th Avenue between Thompson and Brazee streets – Watch for one-way traffic signage.
  • NE 29th Avenue between Knott and Stanton streets.
  • Various street and driveway patch locations.
  • Asphalt and concrete road restoration will continue to be scheduled and is dependent on weather. Asphalt paving is generally fairly quick, while concrete restoration takes additional time. Concrete must reach a specific hardness before vehicles can be allowed to drive on it. This will result in some coned off driveways or streets being closed except for local access only. Several streets will be reduced temporarily to one-way traffic during this concrete restoration work.


What to Expect During Pipe Bursting

  • Crews will excavate at each lateral to the mainline and make temporary connections.
  • A pit will be dug in the street to allow equipment access.
  • A block-long pipe will be assembled and will extend into the adjacent block beyond the repair area.
  • Crews insert a conical bursting head into the existing pipe via the pit and lay new pipe behind the bursting equipment.
  • The bursting head moves forward, shatters existing pipe and forces pipe fragments into the surrounding soil.
  • This can block one or more intersections and driveways for up to several hours.
  • The equipment is loud and causes vibration that you may feel in your home or business. This is standard for this method of construction.
  • At the end of each work day, crews will cover trenches with steel plates that are bumpy but safe to drive on.
  • Pipe-bursting involves a lot of preparation and post-bursting work but actual pipe-bursting takes just a few hours.


What to Expect During Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining

  • Construction crews access sewer pipes through manholes in the streets.
  • Preparation and restoration will take a couple of days but the pipe lining process should only take one day at each location.
  • You may notice an odor during the pipe lining process but it will dissipate quickly. To help reduce odors, run water in all sinks and basins to fill p-traps and completely cover floor drains with a wet towel or a zip bag filled with water.


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 City of Portland Environmental Services
Phone: 503-235-5881 x106 | Email: Kristen@jla.us.com

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Learn About the Portland Tree Code: Meeting January 31st

1/26/2015

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The newly formed Gulch Tree Team is sponsoring an informational meeting on Saturday, January 31st to explain the new Portland Tree Code. The meeting will run from 9:30am-10:30am and will be held at Holladay Park Plaza in the Club Room on the first floor, next to the reception desk (the same room the monthly SGNA Board meetings take place in).  

Do you know what's new with Portland trees? Here's a nutshell update, which is what we'll be exploring in depth at the meeting: 

The Portland Tree Code, something that has been in preparation for several years, became effective on January 2, 2015. It has new provisions for removing and planting trees, both in public spaces such as between the sidewalk and the curb and on private property. The new code introduces a uniform system of permitting and encourages more canopy cover in the city, which is deficient in trees which provide shade. There are a variety of economic, environmental and energy benefits from getting the right tree planted in the right place.  

Please make plans to attend the meeting and bring your friends and neighbors!!!


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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Winter Paving to be Completed on NE 28TH Ave. From NE Glisan Street to NE Broadway

1/11/2015

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The City of Portland Bureau of Transportation advises the traveling public that crews will pave NE 28th Avenue from NE Glisan Street to NE Broadway from Monday, January 12th through Wednesday January 14th, 7 a.m. through 5 p.m. each weekday. 
Lane closures will be in effect during those times to allow crews to pave 1.39 lane miles. Access will be maintained for businesses and residents during the project. 

These street improvements are part of the Transportation Bureau's winter paving program in which crews adjust tasks based on weather conditions instead of halting operations until dry weather. Crews will grind down old asphalt and prepare street surfaces for paving even in cold and rainy conditions. They will return to complete paving during a window of dry weather. Streets are open for travel between phases of the project. 

This stretch of NE 28th Avenue was prepared for resurfacing in mid-November. With the expected stretch of dry weather next week, crews will complete the project. 

Parking restriction barricades will be in place one or two workdays before the start of work. The traveling public is advised to expect delays while repairs are being made. We ask the public to travel cautiously, observe all lane closures and directions by flaggers, and use alternate routes if possible. 

This work is weather-dependent and the schedule may change. 

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Board Meeting Agenda: January 2015

1/8/2015

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