
Capital Improvement Program: Projects at a Glance

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In an effort to keep the public informed about major construction going on around the city, this “Projects at a Glance” list will continue to be updated. This list highlights some of the major work happening in Beaverton but does not include all construction. The items in this list, often referred to as Capital Improvement Program Projects, are primarily largescale construction, including road improvement and enhancements, expanded water and wastewater utility work, major improvements within city parks, and construction of city buildings.
Sexton Mountain Pump Station Upgrade Phase 2
- Currently working on Phase 2 of Sexton Mountain Pump Station Upgrade project.
- Interior upgrades to existing Sexton Mountain Pump Station building have been ongoing. This includes work on the pumps, pump motor starters and controls, electrical, building architecture, and roof improvements.
- Utility pipe installation work is occurring throughout the site. Aquifer Storage and Recovery Well No. 5 (ASR5)
- Building and site landscaping complete.
Aquifer Storage and Recovery Well No. 5 (ASR5)
- Building and site landscaping complete.
- Project expected to be fully completed by March.
To learn more about this project: www.BeavertonOregon.gov/ASR5.
Allen Boulevard/92nd Avenue Shared Use Path
- Roundabout and path construction complete.
- New signal poles and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) ramps at SW Allen Boulevard/SW Scholls Ferry Road are anticipated to be complete by March.
To learn more, please visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/SharedUsePath.
Laurelwood Avenue Sidewalk Project
- Final design and right-of-way acquisition complete.
To learn more about this project, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Laurelwood.
Laurelwood Avenue Sidewalk Project
- Final design and right of way acquisition complete.
Sign up for project updates at www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Laurelwood.
Cooper Mountain Reservoir #2 and Associated Improvements Project
- The Cooper Mountain Reservoir No. 2 and Associated Improvements project is complete. Finishing touches on landscaping, fencing, and clean up were completed in November.
- At the Cooper Mountain site, there is an ongoing intergovernmental project between the city and Tualatin Valley Water District (TVWD) that is separate from the reservoir project. This project consists of the construction of an intertie between the two water providers. This will allow drinking water to be transmitted between the two systems during an emergency. From this high elevation location, water can reach almost any location in both systems. The city’s portion of the project consists of the installation of approximately 600 feet of 24-inch water piping and an intertie valve vault. The city’s portion of the intergovernmental project will take place entirely within city property.
- The new 5.5-million-gallon prestressed concrete reservoir was completed, filled, and put into operation in February 2022. With the new reservoir operational, the old reservoir was temporarily taken offline so improvements could be made to the tank, including installation of a mixing system inside the tank, and completing seismic upgrades to its inlet and outlet piping. Both reservoirs are complete and operational.
- The Booster Pump Station Building is complete. The building is not yet equipped with pumps. Pumps will be installed pending development of the surrounding service area.
- All other structures are complete.
To learn more about this project, visit the website www.BeavertonOregon.gov/Water.
To learn more about the various projects, visit www.BeavertonOregon.gov/CapitalProjects.