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FAQs
Will the project add public restrooms at the pullout?
No, this project does not include adding public restrooms at the pullout along the Siuslaw River.
How will we access the river with the new railing?
This project will re-purpose old sections of bridge railing that was removed from the Siuslaw River Bridge several years ago when ODOT replaced the railings. The railing will be placed along the edge of the pullout area along the river. We plan to have gaps in the railing for people to access the river bank for fishing.
How wide will the multi-use path be?
The separated multi-use path will be 10 feet wide.
Will the path be ADA accessible? What about the ramp slope for the elevated area?
That is the beauty of a multi-use path. It is ADA accessible. It will have the correct slopes and it will be paved. This way anyone using an assistive device, whether it is a wheelchair or a walker, can utilize the multi-use path and have that elevated view and look out over the traffic to see the river.
Will the multi-use path extend the entire way from Wildwinds Street to 35th Street?
Yes. The multi-use path is in this project from the south end at Wildwinds, north all the way to 35th.
Will the multi-use path extend past 35th Street to the north?
Depending on how much more we achieve through savings and value engineering on this project, there may be an opportunity to extend the multi-use path to the north within the scope of the project with K&E. We make no promises. However, if it does not happen with the current project, we do have plans to extend it in the future. It comes down to funding. We do have plans to extend the multi-use path all the way from 35th out to Heceta Beach Road and from a Heceta Beach Road out to Highway 101. It is not only in the City's transportation system plan; it is also in Lane County’s transportation plan. The county and the city have been actively looking for funding for that project (to extend the multi-use path along Rhododendron Drive and Heceta Beach Road). Last year the City and Lane County teamed up and we put in grant request for that project. Sadly, it was not selected, but that does not mean it is the only time that we will be seeking/requesting grant funds.
Will bicyclists be required to use the multi-use path?
Bicyclists do not have to use the multi-use path. It will be the safest route, but bicyclists can choose to ride in the travel lane. There will also be a 2-foot shoulder along the roadway.
How will the path transition at either end?
At the ends of the multi-use path, it will transition back into the shoulder. At Wildwinds separated muti-use path will transition to the 6-foot wide extended shoulder. At the north end (north side of 35th) it will transition to the 2-foot wide shoulder.
How will bicyclists get back to the correct side of the street at the south end of the path when it ends?
Bicyclists should transition to the correct side of the street at the ends of the multi-use path at the intersections. Bicyclists will need to use caution and may need to travel a short distance on the wrong side in order to have enough vision clearances to safely cross to the correct side of the street.
What is a Soil Nail Wall?
Soil Nail Wall, also known as soil nailing, uses grouted, tension-resisting steel elements (nails) to reinforce in situ soils and create a gravity retaining wall for permanent support. Process: Soil nail walls are generally constructed from the top down. Typically, the soil is excavated in three to six foot deep stages. After each excavation stage, near-horizontal holes are drilled into the exposed face at typically three to six-foot centers. Tension-resisting steel bars are inserted into the holes and grouted in place. A drainage system is installed on the exposed face, followed by the application of reinforced shotcrete wall facing. The finished soil nails produce a zone of reinforced ground.
Will there be places to lock up bikes?
There is no plan for bike racks in the current project. This does not mean that there will be no amenities in the future for this site. It is just not in the current plan.
Will there be benches or garbage cans?
There is no plan for benches or garbage cans in the current project. However, we are open to donations from the public to sponsor benches and trash receptacles. There is also an opportunity for individuals or organizations to adopt this section of roadway under our adopt-a-street program.
Will there be art elements?
There is an opportunity for art, but that would be after the current project is completed. Art, just like our benches, garbage cans, and bike racks, is outside the contract and can be looked into after the project is completed.
Can people donate towards signage, benches, etc.?
We will gladly take donations for amenities along the river. Amenities are not currently in the plan for this $7 million project. Any amenities would be purchased and placed after the project is completed and depending on funding available.
Will the new trees at the pullout area block the view of the river?
We have not selected the trees yet, but will make sure that they are slow growing trees that will not block the view and can withstand the high winds that we see in this area.
Will the tree roots impact the cement/pavement?
We will put in a root barrier to prevent root heave of the newly install surfaces. The root barrier will help to confine the roots and force them to grow in a downward direction. This will prevent them from spreading out and lifting the concrete and pavement.
Will there be noxious weed/invasive species removal in the project area? North of 35th Street?
Noxious weeds and invasive plant species will be removed within the confines of the project area. For the area north of 35th, in the past we have had a volunteer that pulled and removed scotch broom from the right-of-way, which was very effective.