PBOT Alert: Lower deck of Steel Bridge closed until further notice – UPDATED

UPDATE: The lower deck has been re-opened as of about 2:45pm on Wednesday.

Portland Bureau of Transportation: EMERGENCY CLOSURE OF LOWER DECK OF STEEL BRIDGE – Closed to pedestrians and bicyclists.

Effective immediately, the gates on the lower deck of the Steel Bridge are closed and locked on both the west and the east ends of the bridge. The lower deck will remain inaccessible to both pedestrians and bicyclists until the problem can be identified and repairs made. Electricians are currently on the scene investigating the problem.
The bridge operator notified the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) at 10:30 a.m. today that the automatic gates that control pedestrian and bicycle access to the Pedestrian Esplanade Crossing on the lower deck of the Steel Bridge are not closing completely, which creates a hazard for pedestrians and bicyclists crossing the bridge. Therefore, it was necessary to close and lock the two manual gates to the Pedestrian Esplanade Crossing.
The automated gates control access for pedestrians and bicyclists. With the automated gates not closing completely, a gap is created at the gates that pedestrians and bicyclists could squeeze through and be at risk during a bridge lift. Therefore, PBOT has closed the large manual gates at each end so that pedestrians and bicyclists cannot get onto the Esplanade Crossing and cross through the gate that is not closed properly.

Pedestrians and bicyclists are advised to use an alternate route or cross the Steel Bridge on the upper deck. Be especially cautious and safely share the walkways because they are narrow. Bicyclists may also take the lane on the bridge roadway. Alternative routes include the Broadway, Burnside, or Morrison bridges.

For more information, contact:
Cheryl Kuck
503-823-5909 cell
cheryl.kuck@portlandoregon.gov

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Bryan Dorr
Bryan Dorr
13 years ago

I guess it only makes sense to close the lower deck entirely to keep the really stupid people off the bridge deck and doing something even far more stupid, like trying to cross a non-existing bridge, plunging into the Willamette Sewer, and then going for the lawsuit jackpot.

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13 years ago

Thank for the warning… this should be in the front page…

Spiffy
Spiffy
13 years ago

at least it was only 4 hours… maybe some day they’ll replace those old motors…