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Region 1 ADA Curb Ramp Upgrades – City of Estacada

Construction Phase

Region 1: Portland metro and Hood River County (Estacada, Clackamas)


​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​We are bringing sidewalk curb ramps into compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act  (ADA) accessibility standards on OR 224 in Estacada. Intermittent construction is taking place in 2021 and 2022.


Impacts

Construction Impacts

No traffic impacts are expected the week of September 25, 2023.


This work will cause intermittent lane, shoulder and sidewalk closures on OR 224 and on intersecting local streets. All roads will remain open. We will provide ADA-accessible pedestrian detours around the work zones and maintain access for customers of adjacent businesses. Some ​SAM and TriMet stops may temporarily be closed or relocated; this will be communicated at the affected bus stops. We will coordinate with affected property and business owners as needed.

Work will take place during the day, unless a temporary lane closure on a highway is required. In this case, work will take place at night to minimize traffic impacts. For any noise-related concerns associated with any nighttime work, contact the 24/7 noise hotline at 503-276-7810.

Schedule

​Construction will be completed in summer 2023.

Details

About

We replaced existing, non-compliant sidewalk curb ramps at non-signalized intersections along OR 224 between SW 2nd Avenue and Acacia Road.

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Phase 1 work began in June 2021 and completed in August 2021. Phase 2 work started in spring 2022 and will be completed in summer 2023. Generally, it took 1-2 weeks to complete work on an individual corner, with construction on several corners happening concurrently. However, only one corner per intersection was under construction at a time in order to better maintain access to nearby businesses and services.

​New ADA-compliant sidewalk curb ramps at OR 224 and SE Main Street in Estacada


The ODOT ADA PROGRAM​ is working to bring more than 25,000 curb ramps throughout Oregon into compliance with Americans with Disabilities (ADA) standards. The effort was launched in response to a formal complaint from the Association of Oregon Centers for Independent Living (AOCIL). Together we reached an agreement to improve curb ramps and pedestrian signals along all state highways. We are committed to new standards for accessible routes through work zones, outreach and addressing public concerns. Everyone who uses sidewalks along our highways will benefit from this commitment and the improvements we make to the curb ramps.​

Location

OR 224 |

​SW 2nd Avenue to Acacia Road in Estacada

Cost and Funding

​$3.6 million (combined with the ADA ramps project in Molalla)

Benefits

​People with disabilities and everyone who uses sidewalks along the highway will benefit from the curb ramp upgrades.

Additional Information

​¿Hablas español? Podemos proporcionar la información de esta publicación en español. Para recibir información por favor llame al 503-731-4128.

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

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Project Contact

Community Affairs Coordinator
Lili Boicourt
Email
Lili.D.Boicourt@odot.oregon.gov
Phone
503-731-8247

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Last Updated

9/22/2023 4:11 PM

Project Number

22115B

Project Documents

Related documents to this project
22115B_OR224_Factsheet_English.pdfR1 ADA Sidewalk Curb Ramps - Estacada, OR Fact Sheet
22115B_OR224_Hoja_Informativa_Español.pdfR1 ADA Rampas de acera - Estacada, OR Hoja Informativa