A Green Street: 92nd Ave Portland, OR
Read MoreConstruct sidewalks, bike lanes, curb/drainage, landscaping, lighting along 92nd Avenue. Though the project originally called for bump outs with grass strip buffers from the traffic, the final project replaced the grass with recessed planting areas to act as water infiltration points for street and sidewalk runoff. Awarded TE funds in 2005, the project was completed in 2007. Federal Share $1,000,000 Match $1,000,000 Total $2,000,000
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