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Portland Area Construction Information

Portland area projects

Get an overview of our most-impactful projects in Portland. Want more? View a list of all our Portland metro area projects. 

Scroll down to view ODOT's planned construction impacts in the Portland metro area a week in advance through the Weekly Construction Update.  

OR 217

OR 217 Auxiliary Lanes

Construction underway to improve safety, reduce congestion

OR 99W Streetsign on overhead traffic signal pole

OR 99W Paving

Paving, sidewalks,
ADA ramps from
I-5 to McDonald

Columbia River view with I-84 visible

Columbia River Gorge Construction

I-84 & Historic Highway improvements from
I-205 to Hood River

Aerial view of OR 99E in Canby with the overcrossing bridge at the top of the frame

OR 99E Paving

Paving and safety improvements underway in Canby


Weekly Construction Updates
for Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington and Hood River Counties. 

There are two ways to learn about construction taking place on a weekly basis. 

  1. Visit TripCheck.com. Constantly updated with construction and crash data, TripCheck is the best way to learn about roadway conditions around the state.

    You can also follow ODOT on Twitter (@OregonDOT) and Facebook (@OregonDOT) to get real-time updates.

  2. View the Weekly Construction Update as a PDF, or calendar for a visual format. Sign up to receive the report in your email on Fridays. Construction information is shown for one week, giving you the most up-to-date information for targeted areas in the Portland-metro region.  Calendar of impacts described below.

Translation and Accommodation

Other Access For ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) or Civil Rights Title VI accommodations, translation and interpretation services, or more information call 503-731-4128, TTY 800-735-2900 or Oregon Relay Service 7-1-1.

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Trip Resources

  • Commute to and from work before or after rush hour. 
  • Carpool using alternate routes, take transit, or bike or walk. 
  • Be patient and drive safely. With increased congestion, construction workers on the road, and many people driving alternate routes, attentive and safe driving is more important than ever.

Summer construction map
Cover of 2024 northwest Oregon construction map featuring three photos of construction workers 

For General Questions 
1 (888) 275-6368 
TTY: use 711 relay service