In the next few weeks, crews plan to install a pipe to redirect runoff from the road and hillside that contributed to the sinkhole. The pipe installation is a temporary repair until County engineers can make more permanent repairs to the ditch line.
TRAFFIC ALERT: S.E. Woodard Road between the Historic Columbia River Highway and N.E. Seidl Road is now open. It closed on Tuesday due to a sinkhole in the road. Maintenance crews repaired and repaved the road.
TRAFFIC ALERT: S.E. Woodard Road between the Historic Columbia River Highway and N.E. Seidl Road is closed due to a sinkhole in the road. Maintenance crews are currently working on repairs to the road. The road is expected to reopen tomorrow evening.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. Rocky Point Rd. between N.W. Skyline Boulevard and Highway 30 is now open. It closed in January due to erosion and road separation following snow, ice and wind that saturated the ground and weakened trees.
Crews were able to temporarily repair the drainage ditch and separated pavement to bring the road to a drivable condition. The repaired section of the road has temporary gravel until a permanent repair of the drainage facilities and paving can take place at a later time.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. 53rd Drive between N.W. Thompson Road and N.W. Cornell Road is now open. The road closed Thursday due to a crash. Crews were able to make necessary repairs to the road in order to reopen it to traffic.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. 53rd Drive between N.W. Thompson Road and N.W. Cornell Road is closed due to a crash. Local access will be maintained for residents and deliveries. The crash damaged a portion of the road and the adjacent ditch.
Crews will be ready to plow and sand County roads impacted by any snow east and west of Portland. The County largely serves rural roads and some arterials.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. Logie Trail Road between N.W. Skyline Boulevard and Highway 30 is now open. It closed Jan. 31st due to a landslide. During the last two weeks, crews worked to clear landslide debris and fallen trees. They then stabilized the exposed bank.
Just a few weeks after January’s severe weather event, Multnomah County Transportation Road Maintenance is now preparing for potential snow overnight and will be working extended hours to monitor road conditions.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. Greenleaf Rd. is now open. It closed during January’s severe weather event due to downed trees and power lines. Multnomah County Transportation Road Maintenance crews are still assessing damage and working to clear County roads impacted by the storms.
Crews are still assessing damage and working to clear County roads impacted by the severe weather event east and west of Portland. The County largely serves rural roads and some arterials.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. Logie Trail Road between N.W. Skyline Boulevard and Highway 30 is closed due to a landslide. The slide is approximately one mile east of N.W. Skyline Boulevard. Avoid the area.
Multnomah County Transportation Road Maintenance anticipates more potential landslides and crumbling roads following the severe weather event. Grounds are saturated and trees were weakened by the ice and wind.
N.W. Kaiser Rd. between N.W. Germantown Rd. & N.W. Ridgeline St. is now open. The road closed Friday due to a deteriorating roadway. Crews were able to rebuild & stabilize the road. Road crews are still assessing damage & working to clear County roads impacted by recent storms.
Springville Rd. in west @multco is now open. This is the first time the road has opened since the winter weather event. It previously closed due to downed trees & power lines. Road crews are still assessing damage & working to clear County roads east and west of Portland.
TRAFFIC ALERT: N.W. Rocky Point Rd. between Skyline and Highway 30 in the West Hills is closed due to erosion and road separation in the area.
Multnomah County maintains 269 miles of roads. For information, visit: https://t.co/E726r03YPR.