The Oregon Transportation Fee has given the I-5 Rose Quarter undertaking a lifeline. The 5 member, governor-appointed physique confronted a stark choice at their assembly this morning: proceed with the undertaking, or pause and reassess. They selected to approve funding for a undertaking whereas warning that there’s no extra funding for the undertaking.
Due to a sequence of serious setbacks round funding, lawsuits, and a staffing exodus in latest weeks, the Oregon Division of Transportation got here to the OTC to ensure it was prudent for them to proceed. A bundle of preliminary development tasks estimated to value $75 million (of which $30 million comes from a federal grant already within the books) often called Section 1A (see beneath) has been set to interrupt floor on August twenty fifth. However given the dire funding image sharpened on the finish of June when lawmakers didn’t cross funding for the undertaking, it turned unclear if that groundbreaking ought to transfer ahead.
Whereas OTC commissioners expressed grave considerations in regards to the funding image for this $2 billion megaproject that goals to broaden I-5 between I-405 and I-84, construct caps over the freeway and spend money on floor avenue security enhancements — all of them voted to proceed.

The assembly started with a slew of public commenters that inspired OTC to pause the undertaking. The temper within the room swung when group and advocacy leaders that signify the Black group got here as much as the mic — all of whom strongly favored shifting ahead with the undertaking within the title of financial improvement for the individuals who had their houses destroyed when I-5 was initially constructed.
“We now have the chance to marry restorative justice wit restorative economics and restorative improvement. So we’d ask that we have a look at this second to start to place shovels into the bottom,” mentioned James Posey, the chief of Portland Chapter of the Nationwide Affiliation for the Development of Coloured Individuals (NAACP).
Nate McCoy, govt director of Nationwide Affiliation of Minority Contractors added that, “ODOT is in a spot to essentially deliver ahead some alternatives in gentrified communities in northeast Portland by constructing I-5… Please, please, please, assist us deliver this undertaking throughout the end line.”


And arguably probably the most influential voice all through debates round this undertaking, Albina Imaginative and prescient Belief Director of Authorities Affairs JT Flowers, mentioned, “I didn’t come right here right this moment to litigate with White environmentalists who’ve completely no connection to our folks, our ache, or our collective wrestle for progress… the reconnection of a group can and won’t occur if we proceed kicking the can down the street.” Flowers’ remark got here after a number of advocates spoke in opposition to the undertaking and really useful a pause.
Flowers’ highly effective speech illustrated an essential aspect within the debate across the undertaking: The principle organized opposition to the undertaking (anti-freeway advocates and environmental justice nonprofit leaders) is nearly all White. A very powerful supporting voice (Albina Imaginative and prescient Belief, racial justice and Albina group leaders, development firm homeowners, and many others.) is nearly all Black.
Previous to the vote, OTC Commissioner Lee Beyer requested ODOT Deputy Director of Finance Travis Brouwer what would occur after the OTC approves Section 1A. ODOT would have $137.5 million within the financial institution to spend on the undertaking after Section 1A. Brouwer replied to Beyer that, “We now have not gotten to the purpose the place we are able to inform you what we might do with $137 million by way of development, or whether or not there are viable choices for shifting ahead.”
There would have to be a design and re-scoping course of to determine what elements of the $2 billion undertaking might be constructed with $137.5 million. At that time within the assembly, ODOT City Mobility Workplace Director Tiffani Penson interjected to make clear that, “$137 million is just not sufficient cash to start out constructing the [I-5 freeway] cap… It’s to enhance some security issues like ramps and a few issues like that that have to occur, however we will certainly want extra money to start out Section 1.”
Section 1A is a preliminary bundle of labor that may make stormwater enhancements (required by an EPA harbor settlement), and bridge preservation and seismic resiliency work close to the I-5 and I-405 interchange, and signage for the freeway cowl security and development. The contractor who received the bid for the Section 1A work has already employed staff and is able to go. ODOT listed that contract as one of many dangers of not shifting ahead.
Towards the top of the dialog, Deputy Director of I-5 Rose Quarter Undertaking Monica Blanchard shared a robust remark about what she feels is at stake with the choice:
“The price of not [moving forward is that we] will likely be sued for being out of compliance for our harbor settlement. Can be sued by all of the contractors which have incurred $4 million in bonds and employed all these folks that would have been engaged on different jobs, which were standing by ready for this to occur as a result of it’s imagined to go to development in a pair weeks… There’s a price to belief, and it is a value that we’re passing on to each future undertaking. So if we reneg on Section 1A, how a lot does that basically value us? I don’t suppose we are able to even calculate that. So it’s not a it’s not a possible possibility.”
Loud claps erupted within the room after Blanchard’s remark.
Ultimately, the OTC voted 5-0 to proceed with the undertaking they usually as soon as once more selected to the can down the street in relation to the bigger — nonetheless unanswered — questions on how or if the undertaking will ever discover funding mandatory for completion.
“I actually really feel strongly that we have to to maneuver ahead with Section 1A,” mentioned OTC Chair Julie Brown. “With that mentioned, everybody on this room wants to grasp that past that, there is no such thing as a cash… We aren’t saying that we’re going to transfer ahead with a whole Rose Quarter.”