NW Reeder Road over Dairy Creek

The bridge on NW Reeder Road over Dairy Creek helped reopen the connection between Sturgeon Lake and the Columbia River.

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A concrete bridge over a narrow creek, with its own reflection in the water below and clouds in a blue sky above.

Bridge Characteristics

  • Length: 96'
  • Width (curb to curb): 37'
  • Number of Lanes: 2
  • Type of Construction: Precast pre-stressed concrete boxes on driven piles
  • Number of Spans: 1
  • Year Built: 2018
  • Location: NW Reeder Road, 0.5mi north of its intersection with NW Gillihan Rd (location map)

The NW Reeder Road Bridge over Dairy Creek was constructed in 2018 as part of a multi-agency cooperative effort to restore Dairy Creek and reopen the connection between Sturgeon Lake and the Columbia River. The old culvert was replaced with a bridge having a larger channel opening, allowing for maintenance of the creek bed, widening the road for cyclists and installing a water quality facility to treat runoff.

Last reviewed December 3, 2024