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Newport Corridor Improvements – COMPLETE
Newport Corridor Improvements: an award-winning multi-phase project combining several types of needed infrastructure improvements. Replacing failing stormwater infrastructure and aging sewer and water pipes and improving safety and connectivity for all users.
Location
The project extends along Newport Avenue from College Way to Ninth Street and on Nashville Avenue to the Deschutes River.
Project Information

Reducing impacts on the Deschutes River
The stormwater that flows from South Awbrey Butte will eventually make its way to the system under Newport Avenue, which discharges to the Deschutes River. The heart of this project is to reduce the quantity and improve the quality of stormwater discharged into the Deschutes River.
Watch the video about the important ways the Newport Corridor Improvement Project is helping to protect our river.
The project design incorporates stormwater treatment options, including in-ground filter-type units and Green Infrastructure, like planter boxes, to handle and treat a portion of that water before it gets to the river.

NEWPORT WALKING TOUR
Take a walking tour of the stormwater infrastructure that is helping protect the river. Learn more and download the map at bendoregon.gov/stormwaterwalkingtour.
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Improving stormwater infrastructure to protect our river and underground water sources has been at the heart of the Newport Corridor Improvements Project. The stormwater pipes under Newport Avenue flow down Nashville Avenue and end in two outfall pipes between Pageant and Harmon Parks.
The goals of the Outfall construction phase of the project are in alignment with the overall goals of the Newport Corridor portion of the project.
- Reduce the volume of water reaching the river
Provide additional capacity of the stormwater pipe to convey increased flows during rain events. This is also achieved through the infiltration of stormwater through the stormwater quality planters - Increase the quality of the water reaching the river
Constructing a new rock structure at the riverbank that will slow the stormwater down as it is coming out of the outfall pipe. This will help to limit erosion of the riverbank and reduce the likelihood of sediment reaching the river. - Limit flooding
Alleviate the possibility of localized flooding during significant storm events in the intersection of Nashville Avenue and Drake Road.
Safety, synergy, accessibility and connectivity
Discover how community benefits and project efficiencies are linked together in the Newport Corridor Improvement Project.
Following the vision of the City’s 2015 Central Westside Plan to improve safety, connectivity and mobility for all users of this major east/west corridor, the Newport Corridor upgrades will:
- Reconstruct the Newport Avenue roadway from College Way to 9th Street.
- Improve intersections at 11th Street and 12th Street to increase safety, access, and traffic flow.
- Install new sidewalks, curb ramps, lighting, landscape irrigation, and signage.
- Replace the existing sewer trunk line.
- Replace water distribution pipes in the rebuilt roadway.
PROJECT BENEFITS
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Replacing old infrastructure in a neighborhood that was established over one hundred years ago is no simple feat.
Meet Casey and find out what makes the Newport Corridor Improvements such a unique project.
Funding

This project is funded by the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF)
Project Documents
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2022 Virtual Open House
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Newport Corridor Virtual Open House Document Library
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Newport Corridor Virtual Open House
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Newport Corridor Section Views with trees
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South Awbrey Drainage Study – Final Report with Appendix

