Transportation

SW Moody Avenue Project – Nighttime Work Aug. 29-Sept. 3

August 30, 2010

Road Construction Sign

August 24, 2010

Dear South Waterfront neighbor,

The Portland Bureau of Transportation’s SW Moody Project will reconstruct SW Moody Avenue from SW River Parkway to SW Gibbs Street. Design is currently underway and construction is anticipated to begin in January 2011.

The improved SW Moody Avenue will include three traffic lanes, dual streetcar tracks, and pedestrian and bicycle facilities. The roadway will be elevated with fill, allowing redevelopers of adjacent brownfields to offer “tuck under parking” without disturbing capped contaminated areas. The elevated street also integrates mixed-use developments with street-level transit facilities, encouraging transit ridership and reducing auto trips.

Notice of Nighttime Work

Next week, a private contractor will be doing work to locate underground utilities on SW Moody Avenue from below the Ross Island Bridge to SW Gibbs Street. The information that will be gathered is critical to the design and construction of the project.

The work will require lane closures on SW Moody Ave during working hours. Flaggers and signage will direct motorists around the work zone. All lanes of SW Moody will be open to traffic outside of the working hours.

The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) has received a noise variance permit from the City’s Noise Control Office to allow this work to occur at night between 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. Nighttime work is expected to begin on Sunday evening, August 29th and continue through Friday morning, September 3rd.

Anticipated construction noise includes coring into the existing roadway pavement, removing the materials using a vacuum excavation truck, backfilling and compacting the hole with rock, and restoring the pavement with asphalt. Work at each coring location is expected to take one to two hours and the contractor will be completing work at approximately 20 locations.

If you have construction noise issues, please contact PBOT’s project liaison, Jean Senechal Biggs at 503-823-1872 or by email at jean.senechalbiggs@portlandoregon.gov. PBOT is required to send to the City of Portland Noise Control Officer a complaint report and log details on problem resolution. Complaints and the noise variance will be reviewed, and either a noise mitigation plan will be developed, or the noise variance will be modified. The City’s Noise Control Office can be reach at 503-823-7350.

If you have any questions or concerns about this work or the project, please don’t hesitate to contact me at 503-823-7051 or by email at chris.armes@portlandoregon.gov. For more information about the project, please visit our web site at www.swmoodyproject.com

Thank you for your patience and cooperation while we perform this work.

Chris Armes, Project Manager

Portland Bureau of Transportation

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