green street

West Bay Road

Project
Mackenzie was retained by the City of Lake Oswego to design a roadway safety improvement and stormwater drainage system for West Bay Road and Virginia Way, design pavement sections for West Bay Road and Virginia Way, and work with the adjacent neighbors to determine issues they had regarding stormwater and street problems. Throughout the design phase, Mackenzie engineers worked closely with Lake Oswego staff to adapt and modify City standards and still meet project goals. The re-design of this residential street utilized green street solutions, providing water quality and reduced flow on...Learn more

Clay Street Pedestrian Plaza

Project
Designers of the LEED Gold-certified RiverEast Center project worked with the City of Portland to create a model stormwater system that treats not only roof water runoff, but also water from the parking lot, public plaza, and adjoining city streets. As Portland’s first shared green street, Clay Street Pedestrian Plaza treats public stormwater runoff in a privately maintained facility and provides a pedestrian and bicycle connection from the Central Eastside to the Eastbank Esplanade. The facility combines the City of Portland standard flow-through planter and infiltration basin details,...Learn more
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