Our road crews
There were an unprecedented number of fallen trees on county-managed streets and roads resulting from the high winds starting Jan. 13. Crews always prioritize life safety by clearing at least one travel lane so people can get through. By clearing just one lane, crews are able to open lanes on more roads sooner. Our crews cannot clear fallen trees involving power lines until our PGE partners have made repairs and/or cleared the power lines.
Now that weather conditions have improved, crews will return to clear any remaining travel lanes. This may involve:
- Making sure sufficient sight distance is maintained and signs are visible.
- Cutting large trees into rounds that will be left on the roadside for people to use or dispose of.
- Clearing sidewalks, bike lanes and areas where debris is impacting travel.
This process may take several weeks. Depending on the size of the tree and/or extent of the debris, some locations may require several trips.
Please be patient. As always, we continue to focus on life safety, while working as efficiently as possible. We may hire local contractors to help expedite clean up where possible.
To report fallen trees impacting one or more travel lanes on county-managed streets and roads:
- Online: Complete a Request a Road Service form.
- By phone 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday: Call 503-846-7623 (Road Maintenance)
- By phone after 5 p.m. and on weekends/holidays: Call 503-629-0111 (Washington County nonemergency)
- Email: lutops@washingtoncountyor.gov.
NOTE: Report fallen trees only once. Do not report locations we’ve already worked on. We will return to finish clearing the travel lanes, sidewalks and bike lanes as soon as possible.
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