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Multnomah County is applying for a $447 million federal grant to help replace the Burnside Bridge.
Large bridge projects with total eligible costs greater than $100 million are candidates for Bridge Investment Program grants, a county staff report states. Approximately $2.45 billion is available in ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNEarthquake-ready Burnside Bridge moves forward despite federal grant uncertainty
The $447 million comes from the federal bridge investment project. If approved, the money would go towards the bridge’s construction. Megan Neill, the project manager, said even if the grant would ...
FILE - This image made with a drone shows the Burnside Bridge in Portland, Ore., March 20, 2020. The bridge will be torn down and replaced. Stephani Gordon/OPB One of Portland’s iconic bridges ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Construction is still a few years away, but once it starts, the Burnside Bridge will be closed for five years. There's an open house Thursday, May 30, from 6 to 8pm in the ...
The committee charged with designing the new Burnside Bridge has recommended an unusual look, aiming for a bold structure that would differentiate it from other Portland spans. “A $900 million ...
With the environmental review process and cross-section finalized, Multnomah County has moved into the design phase of their project to replace the Burnside Bridge. On Monday, the county released a ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — With the Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project officially entering the design phase in December, Multnomah County will hold an open house Thursday night to provide ...
The Earthquake Ready Burnside Bridge Project has been delayed until 2028 due to uncertainty on a federal level, but the project aims to replace the Burnside Bridge with a seismically resilient brid… ...
There was an important nugget of good news buried in Thursday’s excitement around a major milestone for the Burnside Bridge project: a bicycling and walking connection to the Eastbank Esplanade has ...
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Inverted-Y design approved for Burnside Bridge replacement ... - MSN
Contrary to popular opinion, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners unanimously agreed on Sept. 12 to replace Portland’s Burnside Bridge with an Inverted-Y, cable-stay design.
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