Curb Ramp Improvements

We are replacing curb ramps around urban East Multnomah County.

a map showing the location of some of the curb ramps listed in the text

a map showing the location of some of the curb ramps listed in the text

a map showing the location of some of the curb ramps listed in the text

a map showing the location of some of the curb ramps listed in the text

Project Information

  • Locations: Various intersections around East County
  • Schedule: Planned fall 2024 through spring 2025
  • Estimated Cost: $2.2m for this phase
  • Funding Source: County Roadway Funds

Project Description

We are replacing curb ramps around urban East Multnomah County. The new ramps will be in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. We will replace 39 older ramps with 53 new ones at 13 different intersections.

This is the first phase of a larger project to replace all non-compliant curb ramps on our county-maintained roads. It is a result of our 2023 ADA Transition Plan.

Traffic Impacts

Sidewalk Traffic

Most ramps will close for 1-2 weeks during the work. We will announce the schedule when it is set.

During ramp closures, signs and barriers will direct pedestrians to detours.

Street Traffic

Expect single lane closures and minor delays around work areas. Flaggers will direct traffic at times.

Ramp Locations

Fairview

  • Ne 223rd Avenue and Main Street
  • NE 223rd Avenue and NE Barr Road
  • NE Market Drive and NE Glisan Street

Wood Village

  • NE 230th Court and NE Halsey Street

Troutdale

  • Historic Columbia River Highway and SE Dora Avenue
  • Historic Columbia River Highway and SE Harlow Avenue
  • Historic Columbia River Highway at Sandy River RV Resort
  • Buxton Road and SE 2nd Street
  • Buxton Road and SE 4th Street
  • Buxton Road and SE 5th Street
  • Buxton Road and SE 6th Street
  • Buxton Road and SE 7th Street
  • Buxton Road and SE 8th Street

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Last reviewed October 10, 2024