June 20, 2018
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Board approves Road Maintenance Program
Washington County's 2018-19 Road Maintenance Program was approved by the Board of Commissioners Tuesday (June 19). The program outlines the Department of Land Use & Transportation (LUT) road maintenance activities selected for the fiscal year.
Highlights include:
  • Paving of more than 10 miles of the major road network and 14 miles of the local road network.
  • Performing 22 miles of chip seal on 21 road segments.
  • Placing about 7,500 tons of asphaltic concrete while machine patching portions of 19 rural roads.
  • Continuing with Phase 3 of the Hagg Lake Perimeter Roads Improvement project.
  • Shoulder work and resurfacing of River Road between Scholls Ferry and Farmington roads.
  • Sweeping about 120 miles of shoulders in the Riparian Management Areas.
  • Sweeping about 140 miles of urban and rural bike lanes.
  • Cleaning and servicing more than 400 drainage structures.
  • Slurry seal applications on about 20 miles of local streets in the Urban Road Maintenance District.
Private contractors will do most of the paving on the major road network and slurry seal operations in the Urban Road Maintenance District. County crews will perform ditch maintenance, gravel road maintenance, pavement patching/repairs and chip sealing. These preventative maintenance treatments preserve the pavement and extend the life of the road, saving tax dollars. Over the long term, it is less expensive to maintain pavement than reconstruct it when it fails.
"Our crews do a great job maintaining and repairing Washington County's roadways," said Andrew Singelakis, director, LUT. "They are responsive to constituent needs, and work hard to improve safety for all travelers."
Contact LUT Operations and Maintenance Division at 503-846-ROAD (846-7623) or [email protected] for more information. Visit www.wc-roads for road maintenance schedules.
Open house for Cornell Road widening is June 28
The public is invited to comment on improvements planned for Cornell Road at an open house from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, June 28, at Leedy Grange Hall, 835 NW Saltzman Road.
This project will widen   Cornell Road, between 102nd and 113th avenues , to three lanes (one travel lane in each direction and a center turn lane) and signalize the intersection of Cornell Road/107th Avenue. Additional improvements will include sidewalks, raised cycle tracks, street lighting and storm drainage upgrades.
The estimated $6.8 million project is funded through the County's Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program ( MSTIP).
This project is in the design phase. Construction is anticipated for 2019. Project dates are estimates and subject to change.
For more information, visit the project webpage or contact Engineering and Construction Services at 503-846-7800 or [email protected]. For a spoken language interpreter, please call 503-846-7822 (or 7-1-1 for Telecommunications Relay Service) at least 48 hours prior to the event.
Highlights from wc-roads.com
Road closures
For lane closures and other traffic updates, visit   wc-roads.com . For construction projects in the Roy Rogers Road area, visit GetUsThere.org.
NOTE: This information is provided here as a courtesy only. Neighborhood meetings are required before developers submit certain land use applications to the County (for areas outside cities). These meetings provide a forum for the developer, affected CPO (Community Participation Organization) and nearby property owners to discuss the proposal informally. County staff do not schedule or attend these meetings.
TONIGHT: Proposed equipment yard and parking circulation area
At 6 p.m. at the Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue Station #33, 15440 SW Oregon St. The property is 1.73 acres in the FD-20 district (Future Development, 20-acre) and is located 24925 SW Garden Acres Road. Contact Bruce Vincent at 503-842-5391 or [email protected].
CPO 5; District 3