Cutler District Projects Update

 
Bay Access
Cutler Pedestrian Environment Project
Status: Completed

At SW 62nd and Galley Avenue, improvements are 
being made to the pedestrian access to Siletz Bay.  
  Galley Bay Access      
                         
 
Traffic Calming
A Cutler Neighborhood Streets Project
Status: Completed

To encourage local and visiting vehicles to 
recognize the residential character of the Cutler 
neighborhood, a speed table is being constructed 
on SW 62nd Street at Galley Avenue.  This will 
improve pedestrian crossing visibility and encourage 
slower traffic speeds.
  Speed Table        
                         
Cutler Trail Improvements
A Cutler Parks Project
Status: Completed

The Cutler Trail system improvements include an 
extended route to Turtle Lake.  Two 
"voluntourism" projects added a wooden 
walkway and bark chips to some muddy 
sections of the trails.  Wayfinding signage has 
been designed and installed; this includes a trail 
map and information on the varied ecosystems 
within the trail system.
  Cutler Trail Map
Walkway Bark Chips        

Click on each ecosystem sign to see the enlarged version.

Coastal Pond Salt Marsh        
                 
Deciduous Woods Forest        
   
Cutler Pump Station
A Cutler Public Works Infrastructure Project
Status: Complete        
In conjunction with Lincoln City Public Works,
the Cutler Pump Station replaced the storm 
water and sanitary sewer wet wells, pumps 
and controls. A mechanical building was 
constructed which includes back-up 
emergency power. The re-landscaped site 
provides parking for maintenance crews and 
the public for bay access.  Informational 
signage explains what the pump station does. 
Cutler Pump Station
           
Pump Station Sign Area Pump Station Sign