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Marine Drive
Stakeholder Group
The Marine Drive interchange moves the highest volume of freight trucks in
Oregon. It connects I-5 to the Port of Portland’s Terminal 6, Expo Center, other
industrial and distribution facilities, as well as nearby recreation sites and
neighborhoods. Currently, congestion affects all travelers, freight trucks are
hampered by steep grades and numerous stops, and pedestrians and bicyclists use
circuitous routes from North Portland to the Columbia River.
A diverse group of stakeholders recommended a new alignment in fall of 2009
that calls for the interchange to be rebuilt with additional ramps to improve
safety. The alignment will enhance freight and vehicle safety and mobility,
improve local street connections, avoid and minimize impacts to nearby wetlands
and allow for future open space development. Pedestrian and bicycle access
around the interchange will be more direct and easier to follow.
The 18-member Marine Drive Stakeholder Group (MDSG) met five times between
September 2008 and September 2009 to advise the project on designs to improve
the safety and traffic operations of the Marine Drive interchange.
The recommended alignment now moves forward for additional design work and
environmental impact analysis as part of the Columbia River Crossing Final
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).

Members
Steve Bates, CRC Freight Working Group, Portland Freight Committee
Corky Collier, Columbia Corridor Association
Kate Deane, Portland Development Commission
Val Humble, East Columbia Neighborhood Association
Neil McFarlane, TriMet
Jeff Nudelman, Harsch Investment
Kurt Redd, Diversified Marine
Shayna Rehberg, CRC Pedestrian Bicycle Advisory Committee
Steve Rupert, Kenton Neighborhood Association
Bob Russell, Oregon Trucking Association
Bob Sallinger, Audubon Society of Portland
Lainie Smith, Oregon Department of Transportation
Paul Smith, Portland Office of Transportation
Jeff Stuhr, CRC Urban Design Advisory Group
Cheryl Twete, Metropolitan Exposition Recreation Commission
Walter Valenta, Bridgeton Neighborhood Association
Kathryn Williams, Port of Portland
Joe Zehnder, Portland Bureau of Planning