Sandbag locations in Portland in case of flooding
In the event that Johnson Creek floods, the city is telling people where they can get sandbags and what streets will be closed. This is a press release from the Portland Office of Transportation: The National Weather Service forecast calls for heavy rain and potential flooding of Johnson Creek tonight or early Thursday morning. These conditions could create a number of driving hazards in the Portland metro area. The Portland Bureau of Transportation crews have staged barricades at several locations in anticipation of heavy rain and flooding, and sandbag pile locations are re-stocked with sand and sandbags. Other City bureaus will partner to respond to conditions as necessary. The public is advised of the following potential hazards associated with heavy rains:
The following sandbag locations are open and stocked with sand and sandbags for a potential flood event. Please bring your own shovel:
In the event Johnson Creek floods, SE Foster Road will be closed from SE 102nd to 122nd Avenues and traffic will be detoured to Holgate. Other street closures will likely be necessary as well. Motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians are advised to be extra careful. Do NOT go around barricades that close or restrict access to a street. Disobeying a barricade that has a street closure or other message sign on it is a Class B violation according to Oregon Vehicle Code and may result in a $360 fine. Not only does driving around a barricade pose a serious health and safety threat to you, your passengers, and your vehicle, but the wake from your vehicle can cause serious public and private property damage and flood houses and businesses. Motorists are advised not to drive through standing water. More people drown in their cars than anywhere else during a flood. Currents can be deceptive. Depth cannot be determined, and even six inches of water can cause a car to float. Losing control of your car on wet pavement is a frightening experience. Unfortunately, it can happen unless you take preventative measures. Safe Driving Tips
Standing Water Advisories
For information on street closures and highway road conditions, visit www.TripCheck.com or www.PortlandOnline.com and link to Portland Winter Travel Info and other emergency preparedness resources. |
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