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I-84 corridor will close to rail and highway traffic overnight from 11 p.m. July 13 to noon July 14 for graffiti and lit...
06/13/2024

I-84 corridor will close to rail and highway traffic overnight from 11 p.m. July 13 to noon July 14 for graffiti and litter removal
ODOT will join Union Pacific Railroad, PBOT, Metro, TriMet and Multnomah County in the coordinated corridor cleanup
I-84 will close both directions from late Saturday July 13 to noon Sunday July 14 to clean the corridor from I-5 to I-205.
Examples of graffiti the combined operation will clean during the I-84 Sullivan's Gulch closure
June 13, 2024

Contacts:
ODOT: Don Hamilton, 503-704-7452, Ryan McCrary, 503-983-5506
Union Pacific: Meg Siffring, 402-544-5034
TriMet: Tyler Graf, 503-956-9920
PBOT: Hannah Schafer, 971-235-8472
Metro: Gia Ballash, 971-429-1882
Multnomah County: Sarah Hurwitz, 971-500-3311

A five-mile stretch of Interstate 84 will be closed in both directions to rail and highway traffic overnight from 11 p.m. Saturday, July 13 to noon Sunday, July 14 for graffiti cleaning and trash removal between I-5 and I-205.

In addition to the I-84 closure in Sullivan’s Gulch, northbound Interstate 5 will be closed over the Marquam Bridge with traffic diverted onto northbound Interstate 405. Crews will take advantage of the overnight closure to carry out bridge maintenance activities. The Morrison Bridge and North Weidler Street ramps to northbound I-5 will remain open.

The coordinated effort by six agencies -- ODOT, Union Pacific Railroad, TriMet, the Portland Bureau of Transportation, Metro and Multnomah County -- will target one of the most visible parts of the Portland area and one particularly hard hit by graffiti and trash.

Upwards of 100 workers from the six agencies will join private contractors to remove trash and clean graffiti along the corridor, starting from west to east. All on-ramps leading to I-84 will be closed as well.

For real time traffic information during the closure, go to TripCheck.com. This work is weather dependent and the schedule may change.

As a detour, motorists should use I-205 or local roads to bypass the overnight closure. Travelers should plan ahead and expect delays in the area.

During the closure, Union Pacific may need to run a train on occasion through their corridor.

TriMet may need a couple of hours to resume MAX service once I-84 has reopened as crews will need to reenergize the system.

You can sign up now for service alerts to arrive by email or text by going to trimet.org/emailupdates.

All highway lanes will reopen by noon Sunday July 14. MAX Blue, Green and Red Line trains will also be disrupted during the closure between the Gateway/NE 99th Ave Transit Center and NE 7th Ave to allow crews to access the right of way. Shuttle buses will serve closed stations during the disruption.

The full closure will make it safer for PBOT crews to clean the bureau's assets along the I-84 corridor. Crews plan to work west to east, cleaning assets including the Congressman Earl Blumenauer Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge, and bridges at NE 12th Avenue, NE 21st Avenue and NE 28th Avenue, and potentially bridges farther east.

PBOT crews will close the bridges to traffic--one bridge at a time--to create a safe work zone while they use large trucks and specialized equipment such as snooper trucks, boom lifts and portable outdoor lighting, during overnight and early morning hours. PBOT will shift the traffic control signage and closures as the work moves to the next bridge overpass.

For weeks, PBOT maintenance managers have been meeting with their counterparts at ODOT and other regional partners to make the most of the work period. More than 20 PBOT staff will work this special late night, weekend shift.

PBOT crews will safely guide buses through the work zones on city-owned bridges, to reduce any impacts to public transit service. Pedestrians and people riding bicycles will be allowed as well. We suggest adding a few minutes to your normal travel time during this event.

We ask the traveling public to obey all traffic control signage and barricades. People riding public transit can visit trimet.org/alerts for the latest service impacts and updates.

A full closure allows crews to safely collect trash and remove graffiti without inconveniencing travelers with multiple partial closures.

“We appreciate everyone’s patience during this 12-hour closure,” said Region 1 Manager Rian Windsheimer. “We’re grateful to collaborate with Union Pacific Railroad, Trimet, the City of Portland and others for such an extensive cleanup. This is a rare opportunity to have safe access to perform clean-up work in difficult areas and we plan to take full advantage. We look forward to working with our partners to revitalize a highly visible area in Portland.”

During the closure, ODOT crews may have the opportunity to carry out other maintenance work. While the focus will be on litter removal and graffiti cleaning, crews may be able to do electrical work and sign maintenance as well as patch pavement, clean drains and make other repairs that cannot be done without a full closure.

This scale of trash and graffiti cleanup was made possible through an infusion of funding provided by the Oregon Legislature during their 2024 session. The legislature dedicated $20 million to increase ODOT efforts to remove graffiti, clean up trash, restore campsites and protect critical infrastructure.

Sullivan’s Gulch, named for an early farmer in the area, is the biggest transportation corridor on Portland’s east side, home to Union Pacific’s main freight rail line and TriMet’s light rail in addition to I-84.

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Hello Senators and Representatives, Approximately 12,000 Oregon taxpayers who used TurboTax to prepare their 2023 federa...
05/13/2024

Hello Senators and Representatives,

Approximately 12,000 Oregon taxpayers who used TurboTax to prepare their 2023 federal and state tax returns may be able to reduce their tax owed or increase their refund by amending their state return.

Intuit, the makers of TurboTax, said the software program might not have selected the best deduction option (standard vs itemized) for some taxpayers, resulting in a possible overpayment to the state.

Intuit has contacted the affected taxpayers and provided instructions for filing an amended return at no charge.

Taxpayers will need to complete the amended return in TurboTax, print it out, and then choose one of the three options below to file their return.
Mail their return to the Oregon Department of Revenue at P.O. Box 14700, Salem, OR, 97309-0930.
Bring their printed amended return to one of the Department of Revenue offices. (Drop boxes are available to accept documents after regular business hours in Salem, Bend, Eugene, Medford, and Portland.)
Enter the information from the printed return into Direct File Oregon to electronically file their amended return free of charge.
Directions for using Direct File Oregon to file an amended state return are available on the Department of Revenue website.

Some amended returns can take up to six months to process if they require manual review due to errors or missing information. Taxpayers should make sure they follow these important steps that will allow more timely processing of their amended return.
Make sure the printed return they file is complete, including the federal form and all schedules (like Schedule OR-A).
Make sure they have checked the "Amended Return" box on the first page.
Use their current address, if it is different from the address they used when filing their original return.
Provide their direct deposit information for their refund, otherwise the department will mail a paper check.
Sign their amended return.
Affected taxpayers have three years from the date their return was originally filed or from the due date of the return, whichever was later, to file an amended return.

Regional office locations, cash payments are only accepted at our Salem office. Select a location and make an appointment.

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