design, environmental permitting, and right of way acquisition to replace the existing bridge over Bull Run River on SE Bull Run Road. The bridge is over 130 years old and came from one of the spans from a Burnside Bridge originally constructed in 1894 and moved to this location in 1926. The bridge is severely load restricted, has structural deficiencies, and a sufficiency rating of 2.0 (out of 100). This bridge is the only connection to the Bull Run area of northeast Clackamas County for emergency response and access to services in Sandy. It is also a critical connection for the Portland Water Bureau to access the Bull Run Reservoir, which is the primary water source for over 1 million people in the Portland area and is a very important access route for the timber industry.