Multnomah County Weight Restricted Bridges and Approved Route List Attachment C26 (Revised 08-2021)

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Multnomah County Weight Restricted Bridges and Approved Route List Attachment C26 (Revised 08-2021) MULTNOMAH COUNTY WEIGHT RESTRICTED BRIDGES AND APPROVED ROUTE LIST ATTACHMENT C26 (REVISED 08-2021) HIGHWAYS OR STRUCTURES MAY BE POSTED TO REDUCE SIZE OR WEIGHT LIMITS. DRIVERS SHALL NOT EXCEED POSTED LENGTH OR WEIGHT LIMITS UNLESS SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZED BY A PERMIT THAT EXPLICITLY ADDRESSES THE WEIGHT LIMITATION WITH ANY SPECIAL MITIGATING APPROACHES TO TRAVEL ON THE HIGHWAY OR STRUCTURE. Multnomah County Load Posted Bridges Current information available at: https://multco.us/transportation-planning/weight-limits-county-bridges *CHECK WEBPAGE FOR POTENTIAL UPDATES TO BRIDGE RESTRICTIONS (from ODOT information, planned projects, etc.) Road/Structure Structure ID Crossing Approximate Maximum Weights Allowed Location Burnside Bridge 00511, 0051A, Willamette River, Naito Pkwy (Hwy Downtown Portland * OR-SU4: 22 Tons, OR-SU5: 24 Tons, 00511B 99W), I-5, RR, City streets OR-SU6: 24 Tons, OR-SU7: 25 Tons Morrison 02758, 02758A, Willamette River, SW Naito Pkwy Downtown Portland * Westbound: OR-Type 3: 17 Tons, OR- Bridge and 02758B, 08589, (Hwy 99W), I-5, RR, City streets Type 3S2: 20 Tons, Type 3-3: 20 Tons, OR- Approach 08589Y SU4 thru 7: 18 Tons Ramps * Eastbound: OR-Type 3: 20 Tons, OR- Type 3S2: 26 Tons, Type 3-3: 26 Tons, OR- SU4 thru 7: 21 Tons Hawthorne 02757, 02757A, Willamette River, SW Naito Pkwy Downtown Portland * OR-SU6: 30 Tons, OR-SU7: 32 Tons Bridge 02757B, (Hwy 99W), RR, City streets 02757D, 02757F Sellwood 21493 Willamette River, Macadam Ave South Portland 13 Tons weight limit Bridge (Hwy 43) Historic 047522 Beaver Creek 500' west of Sandy OR-Type 3: 24 Tons, OR-Type 3S2: 39 Columbia River River Tons, OR-SU4: 23 Tons, OR-SU5: 25 Tons, Highway OR-SU6: 25 Tons, OR-SU7: 29 Tons ATTACHMENT C26 FORM 734-4026 (8-21) STK# 321650 Page 1 of 12 Road/Structure Structure ID Crossing Approximate Maximum Weights Allowed Location SE Jenne Rd/SE 25T16 Johnson Creek 0.5 mi south of SE OR-Type 3: 17 Tons, OR-Type 3S2: 25 174th Ave Powell Blvd (Hwy Tons, Type 3-3: 34 Tons, OR-SU4: 15 26) Tons, OR-SU5: 17 Tons, OR-SU6: 17 Tons, OR-SU7: 17 Tons SE 252nd Avd 25T08 Johnson Creek 0.5 mi southwest of * OR-Type 3: 21 Tons, OR-Type 3S2: 31 Mt Hood Hwy (Hwy Tons, Type 3-3: 40 Tons, OR-SU4: 19 26) Tons, OR-SU5: 20 Tons, OR-SU6: 21 Tons, OR-SU7: 22 Tons SE Circle Ave 51C15 Johnson Creek 500' west of SE Jenne OR-SU4: 25 Tons, OR-SU5: 27 Tons, OR- #1 Rd/SE 174th Ave SU6: 27 Tons, OR-SU7: 28 Tons SE Circle Ave 51C34 Johnson Creek 0.5 mi west of SE 15 Tons weight limit #2 Jenne Rd/SE 174th Ave SE Gordon 51C13 Draw 4.5 mi southeast of OR-SU4: 23 Tons, OR-SU5: 24 Tons, OR- Creek Rd Springdale, OR SU6: 23 Tons, OR-SU7: 23 Tons Viaduct SE Gordon 51C14 Gordon Creek 4.5 mi southeast of OR-SU4: 27 Tons, OR-SU5: 28 Tons, OR- Creek Rd Springdale, OR SU6: 28 Tons Bridge SE Stark St 11112 Sandy River 3 mi south of I-84 off OR-Type 3: 21 Tons, OR-Type 3S2: 32 Bridge Historic Columbia Tons, OR-SU4: 19 Tons, OR-SU5: 21 Tons, River Highway OR-SU6: 23 Tons, OR-SU7: 23 Tons Multnomah County Pilot Vehicle Requirements WIDTH FRONT PILOTS REQUIRED REAR PILOTS REQUIRED WIDTH 08-'07" TO 09'-05" NONE NONE WIDTH 09'-06" TO 10'-00" ONE NONE WIDTH 10'-01" TO 11'-00" ONE NONE WIDTH 11'-01" TO 14'-00" ONE ONE ATTACHMENT C26 FORM 734-4026 (8-21) STK# 321650 Page 2 of 12 Multnomah County Restricted Vertical Clearance Structures (Clearances above County roads only, contact County for clearances below) Maximum height Bridge allowed Notes Broadway Bridge over Willamette 12.5' This restriction is specific to the outer lanes of the overhead truss spans. The inner lanes River have at least 16' vertical clearance. Stark St Bridge over Sandy River 13.5' At overhead truss span Hawthorne/Morrison Bridges over 14.5' At sign bridges Willamette River This table uses a 6" buffer from minimum clearance measurement for overlays, debris, bounce, and safety. ATTACHMENT C26 FORM 734-4026 (8-21) STK# 321650 Page 3 of 12 Multnomah County Approved Route List REQUIREMENTS 1. Permit required when exceeding 65 feet for combinations of vehicles that include a “Stinger-steered” type pole trailer, or when exceeding 60 feet in overall length for other combinations of vehicles when traveling on the roads listed in TABLE 1. 2. Truck tractor semitrailer combinations up to 65 feet overall length and any other combination of vehicles up to 75 feet overall length may operate on roads marked in TABLE 1 with double asterisks (**) without a permit. 3. Vehicles and combinations of vehicles cannot exceed ORS Chapter 818 weight limits without a permit. 4. The maximum length of a semitrailer in a truck tractor semitrailer combination is 53 feet. 5. The maximum length of a semitrailer in a truck tractor combination (doubles) is 40 feet. The distance measured from the front of the first trailer to the end of the rear trailer cannot exceed 68 feet. 6. The maximum length of a truck or trailer in a truck trailer combination is 40 feet. 7. Truck tractor semitrailer combinations may operate at a maximum of 75 feet in overall length on the highways listed in TABLE 1 with a permit. 8. Double trailer combinations may operate at a maximum of 95 feet in overall length on the highways listed in TABLE 1 with a permit. 9. Truck & trailer combinations may operate at a maximum of 75 feet in overall length on the highways listed in TABLE 1 with a permit. APPROVED ROUTES TABLE 1 ROAD FROM TO 172nd Ave SE SE Foster Rd Clackamas County Line (SE 170th Ave) ** 223rd Ave NE/Fairview Ave NE NE Glisan St NE Halsey St 223rd Ave NE/Fairview Ave NE NE Halsey St NE Marine Dr ** 238th Dr NE NE Halsey St NE Sandy Blvd ** Hogan Rd SE/Hogan Dr NE/242nd Dr Gresham City Limits (SE Rugg Rd) NE Glisan NE (NB) 244th Ave NE NE Halsey St Historic Columbia River Hwy 257th Dr SW SE Stark St South Frontage Rd @ I-84 282nd Ave SE Clackamas County Line (SE Stone Rd) Gresham City Limits (approx. SE 33rd St) 282nd Ave SE Gresham City Limits (approx. SE 33rd St) SE Troutdale Rd/SE KW Anderson Rd 282nd Dr SE SE Strebin Rd SE Sweetbriar Rd 287th Ave SE SE Division Dr SE Strebin Rd 302nd Ave SE SE Bluff Rd SE Kerslake Rd 317th Ave SE SE Victory Rd SE Division Dr 322nd Ave SE SE Oxbow Dr SE Victory Rd 327th Ave SE/Altman Rd SE SE Oxbow Dr Clackamas County Line (approx. SE Miller Rd) Blue Lake Rd NE (1-way NB) NE 223rd Ave/NE Fairview Ave NE 223rd Ave/NE Fairview Ave Bluff Rd SE SE Orient Dr Clackamas County Line (SE 322nd Pl) Chase Rd SE Gresham City Limits (approx. SE Teal SE 302nd Ave Ave) ATTACHMENT C26 FORM 734-4026 (8-21) STK# 321650 Page 4 of 12 APPROVED ROUTES TABLE 1 Cherry Park Rd SW NE 238th Dr/NE 242nd Dr SW Sturges Ln/SW Cerise Way Cottrell Rd SE SE Lusted Rd Clackamas County Line (approx. SE Bluff Rd) Division Dr SE Gresham City Limits (approx. NE SE 317th Ave Williams Rd) Dodge Park Blvd SE SE Orient Dr Clackamas County Line (approx. SE Proctor Rd) Fairview Parkway/207th Ave NE NE Glisan St NE Sandy Blvd Foster Rd SE Portland City Limits (approx. SE Jenne Clackamas County Line (SE Cheldelin Rd) Rd) Gillihan Rd NW NW Sauvie Island Rd NW Reeder Rd Gillihan Loop Rd NW NW Sauvie Island Rd NW Gillihan Rd Glisan St NE (westbound) NE 238th Dr/NE 242nd Dr Gresham City Limits (approx. NE 201st Ave/NE 202nd Ave) ** Halsey St NE/Halsey St SW Gresham City Limits (NE 201st Ave) Historic Columbia River Highway ** Historic Columbia River Hwy NE 244th Ave Truss bridge over Sandy River Hosner Rd SE SE Lusted Rd SE Oxbow Dr/SE Homan Rd Jackson Rd SE SE 302nd Ave SE Pleasant Home Rd Kerslake Rd SE SE Sweetbriar Rd SE 302nd Ave Lucy Reeder Rd NW NW Sauvie Island Rd End of pavement Lusted Rd SE SE 282nd Ave Clackamas County Line (approx. SE Dodge Park Rd) Marine Dr NE NE Interlachen Ln NW Frontage Rd Miller Rd NW Washington County Line (approx. W Portland City Limits (approx. NW Ash St) Stark St) Oak Island Rd NW NW Reeder Rd End of pavement Orient Dr SE Gresham City Limits (approx. SE Welch Clackamas County Line (approx. SE 307th Ave) Rd) Oxbow Dr SE SE Division Dr SE Hosner Rd Pipeline Rd SE SE Lusted Rd SE Altman Rd Pleasant Home Rd SE SE Lusted Rd Clackamas County Line (approx. 1000' south of SE Bluff Rd) Quarry Rd NW NW Skyline Blvd End of pavement Reeder Rd NW NW Sauvie Island Rd Columbia County Line (approx. 2.5 mi north of NW Gillihan Rd) Sandy Blvd NW (Hwy 30B) Gresham City Limits (approx. NE 201st End of pavement (towards NE 238th Dr) Ave) Sauvie Island Rd NW NW St Helens Rd (US Hwy 30) Columbia County Line (approx. 2.2 mi north of NW Lucy Reeder Rd) ATTACHMENT C26 FORM 734-4026 (8-21) STK# 321650 Page 5 of 12 APPROVED ROUTES TABLE 1 Scholls Ferry Rd SW Portland City Limits (approx.
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