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Edison Street SAFE Project
Dates
Summer 2020
Project Status
Archived
Project Type
Street
Contact
Stephen McWilliams. PE
Civil Engineer
Phone: 503.786.7541
Fax: 503.774.8236
Email: McWilliamsS@milwaukieoregon.gov
Project Details
This project will construct a continuous curb-separated sidewalk on the north side of Edison Street. The sidewalk will connect to the existing sidewalk near Highway 224 to 35th Avenue. Asphalt pavement reconstruction without roadway widening will occur from 35th Avenue to 37th Avenue. Stormwater biofiltration swales are proposed to meet treatment requirements for runoff from all impervious surfaces with this project.
Alerts & Updates
Update (5/20/2020): The Home Avenue SAFE, Edison Street SAFE, and Wood Avenue SSMP improvement projects will be designed in-house and constructed together to create efficiencies and cost savings. The combined project name is SAFE & SSMP FY 2021 Improvements.
Update (1/24/2020): Survey has been completed and design is getting started. Construction is planned to be completed in combination with the 22nd & River SAFE Project.