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2012 Road Construction Projects

2012 Road Construction Projects List
News article
Release date: 02/10/2012
Sponsored by: Department of Land Use and Transportation, Division

Washington County’s Department of Land Use and Transportation announces the following road improvement projects will go to bid and begin construction in 2012:

Project Name Funding Source
February Bid Openings
Meacham Road Bridge
Federal Emergency Management Agency Hazard Mitigation Grant
Minor Betterments Projects
Minor Betterment Program (funded by gas taxes)
Scholls Ferry Road @ Fanno Creek Bridge
Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program
March Bid Openings

URMD and City of Sherwood Slurry Seal Project
Urban Road Maintenance District and City of Sherwood
April Bid Openings

119th Avenue Sidewalk
Oregon House Bill 2001
Bull Mountain/Roshak Road Intersection
Traffic Impact Fees
Cornelius Pass Road (Wilkins to Aloclek)
Traffic Impact Fees & Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program
Evergreen Road (25th to 253rd)
Traffic Impact Fees
Old Cornelius Pass Road Bridge
Oregon Transportation Investment Act
Road Fund Overlays
Annual Maintenance Plan (funded by gas taxes)
URMD Maintenance Overlay Project
Urban Road Maintenance District
May Bid Openings

Johnson School Road Bridge
County Road Capital Bridge Program
Old Highway 47 @ Scoggins Creek Bridge
Oregon Department of Transportation Highway Bridge Program
June Bid Openings

Bethany Blvd (West Union to Bronson)
Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program
Hwy 26 Overcrossing @ Bethany Blvd
Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program
July Bid Openings

Rock Creek Trail @ Evergreen Parkway
Oregon Department of Transportation Bike and Ped Program Grant
September Bid Openings

Boones Ferry Road (Day to Norwood)
Oregon Transportation Investment Act & Major Streets Transportation Improvement Program


Bid dates are subject to change.

For more information about road projects administered by the Department of Land Use and Transportation, visit www.wc-roads.com.

Washington County is committed to building and maintaining the best transportation system, ensuring the safety of all roadway users, and operating the county roadway system in a cost-effective and environmentally responsible manner.

Media Contact:

Stephen Roberts, Communications Coordinator
(503) 846-4963
[email protected]