Engineering

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engineering

17th Avenue Water System Improvements Phase II

Project Details

New waterline installation on 17th Avenue near Waverly Avenue and McBrod Avenue, as well as near the on ramp to Highway 224.

Alerts & Updates

McLoughlin closure June 12 to June 15

McLoughlin Blvd./Hwy. 99E will be closed between SE Washington Street and SE River Road/Bluebird Street from 10 p.m. Friday, June 12 to 5 a.m. Monday, June 15, while crews complete adjustments to the light rail bridge over the highway. Through traffic is advised to detour to Milwaukie Expressway/Hwy 224/I-205. Detour routes here.

Street Surface Maintenance Program - Slurry Seal (2015)

Project Details

A slurry seal is a homogenous mixture of emulsified asphalt, water, well-graded fine aggregate and mineral filler that has a creamy fluid-like appearance when applied.

Alerts & Updates

17th Avenue Water System Improvements

Project Details

         New waterline installation on 17th Avenue between Ochoco Avenue and McBrod Avenue.  This project will replace old cast iron pipe with joints ma

Alerts & Updates

Street Surface Maintenance Program - Railroad Avenue Paving (2015)

Project Details

The 2015 program year of the Street Surface Maintenance Program is reconstructing Railroad Avenue from 37th Avenue to Linwood Avenue.  Driving surface will remain the same with appro

Clay Pipe Replacement Program (2014-2015)

Project Details

The Clay Pipe Replacement Program was created to ensure of the replacement of the City's in-service Vitrified Clay Pipe (VCP) over a 10 year period.

Milwaukie staff tour Tilikum Crossing construction

As partners in the Portland - Milwaukie Light Rail Project, TriMet officials gave Milwaukie staff members a special tour of the Tilikum Crossing on Sept. 9, 2014.

Monroe Street repaving and reconstruction underway - access limited

The repaving and reconstruction of Monroe Street between McLoughlin Boulevard and a block east of Highway 224, as called for by the Street Surface Maintenance Program, is underway and will continue through mid-September, temporarily affecting access in the construction area.

In 2006 City Council enacted the Street Surface Maintenance Program (SSMP) to collect funding to help keep the City’s major arterials in decent condition. This being one of the City’s arterials, the Monroe Street Project was selected as an SSMP project.

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