Public can now review Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge SDEIS
The public can now review the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge (EQRB) project.
The public can now review the Supplemental Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge (EQRB) project.
On January 24 the Community Task Force unanimously recommended a bascule movable span and a girder structure for the west side, which together would cost $45 - $75 million less than other options.
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will hold a virtual online meeting on Monday, January 24 focused on cost-saving measures and recommendations for bridge types.
The public is invited to learn about several cost-saving refinements for an earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge and share their views at an online open house and survey through December 14, 2021.
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will meet on Monday, October 25 from 6 - 8 pm focused on cost saving measures and bridge structure type recommendations.
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will hold a virtual online meeting on Monday, October 11 from 6 - 8 pm focused on cost saving measures that are being studied.
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will hold a virtual online meeting on Monday, September 13 from 6 - 8 pm focused on cost saving measures being studied.
Multnomah County has announced a series of cost saving studies in an effort to reduce the estimated cost of the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project, which is currently in the planning phase.
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will meet on Monday, June 14 from 6 - 8 pm to review cost saving measures that will be studied this summer.
The Community Task Force for the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project will hold a virtual online meeting on Monday, March 1 from 6 - 8 pm focused on bridge types for the new bridge.
The public is invited to review and comment on the just-published Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for Multnomah County’s Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge project through March 22.
The public is invited to learn about bridge types being considered for a new earthquake-ready Burnside Bridge and share their views at an online open house through Sunday, February 21.