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Evergreen Lane Stormline Project
Project ID:
Evergreen Stormline Project
Project Type:
Storm
Project Status:
Approved and Under Construction
Date Received:
Wednesday, March 13, 2024
Location:
Evergreen Lane
Gladstone,
OR
97027
See map: Google Maps
Evergreen Lane Storm Drain Project
A Notice to Proceed was issued on March 27, 2024 to SLE, Inc. Construction on the Evergreen Lane Storm Drain Project will begin in early April, surveying of the area is underway and residents in the area will begin to see construction crews mobilizing the last week of March. Notifications have been provided to residents.
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What is the Evergreen Lane Storm Project?
The project involves the replacement of 393 feet of failed 18” storm line, which is the last segment of the stormwater conveyance system contributing to the Evergreen Lane stormwater outfall, which is currently severely obstructed by a large tree. The project will also involve the installation of maintenance access manholes and a relocation of the outfall to a conveniently accessible location where it may flow freely.
What Will the Evergreen Lane Storm Project Accomplish?
The project will provide functionality and longevity to a critical segment of the stormwater conveyance system, increase system flow capacity, improve water quality and reduce adverse effects from storm events. The project will add maintenance access manholes and a formal outfall that may be accessed for inspection/maintenance.
Why is the City doing the Evergreen Lane Storm Project?
The 18” Evergreen Lane stormwater piping segment to be replaced has deteriorated to failure and lacks proper maintenance access, which has caused flooding and sinkholes in the past. Replacement of this critical infrastructure is necessary to ensure stormwater system functionality, water quality and reduce adverse effects from storm events.
The Public Works Dept. will issue an RFP for the Evergreen Lane Stormline Project in January of 2024, wtih a contract being brought before City Council at the March 12, 2024 meeting.
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