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Kellogg Creek Restoration & Community Enhancement Project
Restoring Habitat, Creating Fish Passage, Strengthening Community & Updating Infrastructure
The Kellogg Creek restoration and community enhancement project will reestablish fish passage into the Kellogg-Mt. Scott watershed, restore lower Kellogg Creek habitat and its floodplain through Milwaukie, improve long-term community resiliency and access to nature, and modernize vulnerable multi-modal transportation infrastructure.
The project will:
- Provide fish passage to 17 miles of habitat by removing the barrier at Kellogg Dam and restoring the creek through Kellogg Lake.
- Restore 14 acres of high-quality riparian habitat, functional wetlands and reconnect the floodplain.
- Provide public access and viewing points to encourage nature-based recreation and outdoor education
- Increase flood storage capacity to reduce flooding in lower Kellogg Creek.
- Modernize the existing Oregon State Highway 99E bridge with an alternative that increases seismic resiliency and establishes a safe bike/pedestrian undercrossing.
- Provide interactive learning, scientific research and real-world laboratory opportunities for student involvement.
- Engage the community through cross-cultural communication tools and events.
Project Timeline:
Phase 1: August 2022 to Summer 2023 = Initiation & Feasibility
Phases 2-3: January 2024 to December 2026 = Final Design, Permitting, and Bid Documentation
Phase 4: Procurement & Construction including Demolition, Restoration, and Infrastructure Improvements