Bridge near Kelley Point Park to close through August

This just in from PBOT…

TRAFFIC ADVISORY Extended North Lombard / Marine Drive road closure for bridge construction

(Portland, Ore.) – The City of Portland Bureau of Transportation advises the traveling public that construction work on the bridge that carries traffic on N Lombard Street over the Columbia Slough near Kelly Point Park will require an extended road closure. The Columbia Slough Bridge will be closed all hours, all days to all vehicles, bicyclists, and pedestrians during construction beginning April 16, 2011 and continuing through August 2011.

The public is advised that Kelly Point Park will remain open, with access only from N Marine Drive for the duration of construction.

The purpose of the project is to replace the deteriorated bridge deck. Signs of distress due to heavy freight traffic are evident in the structural cracks that are visible in the existing concrete deck and approach slabs. Failure to replace the deck would result in weight restriction of the bridge, which would limit traffic movement at the crossing.

The project will include replacing the bridge deck, upgrading bridge rails to meet current safety standards, and adding a sidewalk for bicycle and pedestrian use that will connect to existing trails on each side of the bridge.

A full bridge closure is necessary during construction because the existing bridge is too narrow to accommodate both construction activity and public traffic simultaneously (known as staged construction). Traffic volume is too high to meet traffic safety standards to keep one lane open during construction to accommodate two-way traffic. In addition, a one-lane bridge during construction would likely increase the risk of head-on collisions, particularly at night and on weekends. Finally, staged construction, instead of a full bridge closure, would add months to the construction timeline and disruption to traffic.

The bridge closure and detours will be in effect all hours, all days during construction. See attachments for detour map.

Questions regarding the bridge deck replacement should be directed to engineer Cameron Glasgow at 503-823-9726 or email cameron.glasgow@portlandoregon.gov.

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G. Tyler
G. Tyler
13 years ago

Will be nice when it’s all done to not have to cross the busy road to get across the slough and then cross back to the side with the path on you are over.

matt picio
13 years ago

The project will make this bridge MUCH safer. Bummer that there is no good alternate during the project, but understandable.

Anton
Anton
13 years ago

Good thing the article says you can still access the park from Marine Dr, because the map shows the park being cut off from both roads!

beth h
13 years ago

The larger bummer is for those of us who want to ride the bigger loop, past Smith and Bybee Lakes and Kelley Point, and then down to Lombard and into downtown St. Johns (or up into Pier Park). There doesn’t seem to be a decent alternative route for that.

If this bridge will be finished the same time as the Vancouver Avenue bridge (which also crosses the Slough and which has taken FOREVER to rebuild) I’ll be satisfied. If the project is full of delays, I’ll be writing and calling ODOT and PBOT regularly and making some noise.

Bean
Bean
13 years ago
Reply to  beth h

This is a bummer for the summer. It is a great 20 mile loop.
And very true! What is up with that Vancouver Ave bridge??

Jon
Jon
12 years ago

I learned today from the city that this will be closed until October.

Troy
Troy
12 years ago

It is almost the middle of October now. Any ideas on when it is going to open back up? This has been a real pain.