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Bridge Types

Depending on the type of bridge that is chosen, a replacement Sellwood Bridge could blend with or completely redefine the landscape of Portland’s south Willamette River area. Choosing a new bridge design is a major decision that will have a lasting impact.

During the fall of 2007, a Bridge Type Working Group of local bridge experts recommended six replacement bridge options for further consideration. The Community Task Force and Policy Advisory Group weighed public input from an online survey and November 2007 open house before selecting which bridge types to be evaluated in the draft environmental impact statement (draft EIS).

After the EIS is complete, the design phase will develop refinements to the bridge type to arrive at the actual design and cost. This is scheduled to occur in 2009.

Click on the bridge type headings below, to view more information and the bridge type renderings.


The renderings of the bridge types are for illustrative purposes only - they are not meant to depict the final designs and they do not include design details like color, texture, lighting, etc. Additionally, the interchange with Hwy. 43 will require that the bridge deck be wider on the west end of the bridge to give vehicles enough space to queue before turning. This additional deck width is not illustrated in the renderings.

Moderately Priced Bridge Replacement Types Advanced for Further Study
Higher-Priced Bridge Replacement Types Advanced for Further Study

The preliminary Sellwood Bridge rehabilitation or replacement costs of $240-420 million assume a moderately priced replacement bridge such as the bridge types above. Choosing a more elaborate bridge type would increase the cost. Three higher-priced bridge types will be studied in the draft EIS. Exact costs estimates have yet to be developed.


Bridge Replacement Types Not Advanced for Further Study

These two bridge types will not be studied in the draft EIS.