Boeckman Road Corridor

  • Location:

    Wilsonville, OR

  • Client:

    City of Wilsonville Public Works

  • Delivery Method:

    Progressive Design-Build

  • Year Completed:

    In progress

  • Specialties:

    Roadways

Features & Highlights

  • Features a 300-foot-long bridge and more than 3,000 feet of roadway
  • New section of Boeckman Creek Regional Trail
  • New sanitary sewer trunk on Boeckman Road to connect existing sewer lines between the new bridge on the west and Wilsonville/Stafford Roads on the east

Boeckman Road is one of the three primary east/west corridors for travel through Wilsonville, Oregon. The road will be critical with the construction of new neighborhoods in the Frog Pond community and a new primary school bringing more traffic through the area. The project will increase safety and mobility for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians between Canyon Creek Road and the Wilsonville/Stafford Roads. The upgrades will link schools, trails and residential neighborhoods to optimize roadways for all users. A new traffic signal or roundabout will be added to relieve congestion, improve safety and flow of traffic.

Additionally, the project will expand road and sewer capacity to accommodate the community’s evolving needs as Frog Pond neighborhoods develop. Sewer improvements include a half mile of new sanitary sewer trunk that will connect existing sewer lines between Wilsonville/Stafford Roads on the east and the new bridge on the west. In addition, the project will add a section of the Boeckman Creek Regional Trail that runs between the new bridge and Frog Pond.