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6/28 – 7/1 I-5 Hwy closed in both directions

I-5 Ramp Closures and Detours

I-5 will be closed for over 4 miles from 9 p.m. Friday, June 28 to 5 a.m. Monday, July 1. ​Find more information on ODOT’s website.

Traffic Impact

  • I-5 will close for 4 miles south of downtown Portland from 9 p.m. Friday, June 28 to 5 a.m. Monday, July 1. Details shared below.
  • SW 26th Avenue reopened to vehicles under I-5 on May 1. It will close again during the weekend I-5 is closed (June 28 – July 1).
  • An accessible pedestrian pathway is available on SW 26th Avenue during construction. The location of the pathway shifts depending on the construction. Watch for signage.
  • Periodic lane and shoulder closures occur on I-5.​​

Construction Impacts

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Impacts include weekend closure of I-5 and single and double lane closures on I-5. The construction method selected allows I-5 to remain open for all but this one weekend. It also saves an estimated $5.5 million in costs and six months of construction time, as well as reduces the impact on traffic, reduces nighttime noise, reduces the environmental impact and improves safety for workers and drivers. There’s a fact sheet on our website that explains more about why we chose this construction method. Details shared below.​ 

Construction began in April 2023 and continues through fall 2024.

I-5 Traffic Impacts:
  • This summer, I-5 will close for 4 miles south of downtown Portland from 9 p.m. Friday, June 28 to 5 a.m. Monday, July 1. During the closure, there will be a regional detour using I-205, I-405, U.S. 26 and OR 217 and a signed local detour. Scroll down to see the detour maps.
  • Up to 10 nighttime directional closures of I-5 (five northbound and five southbound) from ​11 p.m. to 5 a.m.
  • The following impacts are also planned to allow for completion of the work:
    • Nighttime single lane closures on I-5 in both directions from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. on weekdays and from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. on weekends.
    • Within 90 days of the weekend closure, I-5 in and near the project area will have up to 30 nights of double lane closures in both directions from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for prep work, striping, and placement of shoulder barrier.

SW 26th Avenue Traffic Impacts:
  • SW 26th Avenue reopened to motor vehicles May 1. It will close again during the weekend I-5 is closed this summer.
  • An accessible pedestrian pathway is available during the SW 26th Avenue closure. There may be flagging directing travelers to maintain safety. Watch for signage.

I-5 Ramp Closures and Detours

I-5 will be closed for over 4 miles from 9 p.m. Friday, June 28 to 5 a.m. Monday, July 1. ​

​ODOT worked with the contractors to determine the dates of the closure to coordinate that most of the I-5 work can be completed during this one weekend closure. This allows us to give advanced notice of the closure. The closure allows crews to safely complete work to remove the top of the existing bridge and add a new asphalt bridge deck.

I-5 closure map showing freeway and on-ramp closures.

I-5 Weekend Closure Map

  • ​​Southbound I-5 will close between the SW Terwilliger Boulevard off-ramp and the SW Capitol Highway on-ramp.
  • Northbound I-5 will close between the SW Barbur Boulevard off-ramp and the SW Terwilliger Boulevard on-ramp.

​Several on-ramps will also close to prevent drivers from getting on I-5 in the area during the closure.

  • Southbound on-ramp closures:
    • S Harbor Drive.
    • Interstate 405 southbound exchange to southbound I-5.
  • Northbound on-ramp closures:
    • ​SW Spring Garden Street.
    • SW Capitol Highway.
    • OR99W/SW Barbur Boulevard.
    • SW Haines Street.
    • Kruse Way.

During the closure, regional detours will use I-205, U.S. 26, I-405 and OR 217. A signed local detour will use SW Barbur Boulevard. This detour maintains local access. Congestion is to be expected during the I-5 weekend closure.

Nighttime I-5 Traffic Impacts

To prepare for and complete the bridge replacement work safely and with minimal impacts, additional nightwork is required on I-5. This may include:​​

  • ​Nighttime single lane closures on I-5 in both directions from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. on weekdays and from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. on weekends.
  • Within 90 days of the weekend closure, I-5 in and near the project area will have up to 30 nights of double lane closures in both directions from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. for prep work, striping, and placement of shoulder barrier.
  • Up to 10 nighttime directional closures of I-5 (five northbound and five southbound) from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Nighttime Noise Impacts

We anticipate high noise levels during the weekend closure as crews use five excavators to demolish and rebuild the bridge deck.​ We are limiting nighttime work to 90 nights so that project noise is less disruptive to the surrounding neighborhood. During those nights neighbors may hear construction noise.  Use the 24/7 nighttime noise hotline to discuss any noise concerns: 503-276-7892.​

Construction Method Reduces Impacts

Replacing a bridge is expensive, time-consuming and can be disruptive to traffic and the surrounding communities. To minimize impacts, we evaluated options and chose the one with lower costs, shorter construction time, fewer traffic impacts, less nighttime noise, fewer environmental impacts and improved safety for workers and drivers.

Work began on the I-5 bridge nearly a year ago. We’re using a construction method that builds the new bridge underneath the existing bridge while I-5 remains open. This summer, we’ll finish the work by removing the top of the existing bridge and adding new asphalt paving — all during just one full weekend.​​​

SW 26th Avenue Closure

Last spring, SW 26th Avenue closed to motor vehicles under I-5 and SW Barbur Boulevard. SW 26th Avenue reopened May 1. It will close again during the weekend I-5 is closed (June 28 to July 1).​ This allows for equipment access and to ensure safety while work is happening above SW 26th Avenue on I-5.

An accessible pedestrian pathway is available during construction. The location of the pathway shifts depending on the construction. People walking, biking and rolling have access under I-5 for most of the project. Travelers on bikes will need to walk through the project area. If we do need to completely close SW 26th Avenue under I-5 to people walking, biking and rolling, we will provide a shuttle to transport people to the other side of SW 26th Avenue.