Ardenwald North Improvements

Dates 
Construction: Winter 2024
Project Status 
In Design
Project Type 
Capital Project
Contact 

Tracie Heidt, SAFE Program Outreach
503.235.5881 ext. 181 
milwaukiesafe@milwaukieoregon.gov

Project Details

This project will improve pedestrian safety in the project area, upgrade existing utility systems and repave some streets.

The project area is between Van Water and Roswell Streets to the north and south, and from 28th to 31st Avenue. It also includes the connection to the Springwater Corridor off 28th Avenue.

  • Safe Access for Everyone (SAFE) work
  • Street Surface Maintenance Program (SSMP) work
  • Stormwater work
  • Sanitary sewer work

Alerts & Updates

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Update (12.9.2024):

 Landis and Landis Construction LLC was awarded the construction contract for the project.  The project is tentatively planned to start in January 2025.  A map of the proposed work as well as the plans for the project are available to download at the bottom of this page.  To receive construction updates for the project, email milwaukiesafe@milwaukieoregon.gov to be added to the email list.

Update (5.2.2024):

The project is still in design. We anticipate putting it out to bid this fall.

Update (10.13.2023):

Project scope has been added.  The project will now include paving of 29th Avenue, 30th Avenue, and 31st Avenue between Van Water Street and Roswell Street.  Once the plan sets have been updated to include this additional work, the project will be ready to go out for bid.

Update (7.20.2023):

The project is at 90% design and is going through a final internal review process before going out to bid.

Update (1.10.2023):

  • Kittelson & Associates completed the 29th Avenue Neighborhood Greenway study.  Their overall assessment indicates that SE 29th Avenue corridor operates in a manner that supports its local and shared “roadway” environment and there are no immediate needs for changes to the corridor nor to any intersections.  The complete technical memorandum is available below.
  • Clackamas County received the paperwork for the right-of-way dedication on Van Water Street.  The county GIS maps have been updated but the final approved paperwork has yet to be received by the city.