A2 • Friday, December 6, 2019 | Seaside Signal | SeasideSignal.com Mason, Bruce & Girard One of the logging road bridges in need of repair in Seaside’s watershed. Seaside culvert and bridge map. City addresses watershed bridge, culvert repairs Infrastructure failing along logging roads By R.J. MARX Seaside Signal Three culverts and two bridges considered essen- tial to the city’s water sys- tem are rated in poor con- dition and in need of replacement, Public Works Director Dale McDowell told the Seaside City Coun- cil on Monday, Nov. 25. “We had inspections done in 2018 and again in June of 2019 on our culverts and bridges,” McDow- ell said. “We discovered that we do have some cul- verts that have failed or are failing, and we have two bridges that are also failing. Culvert C05, is “rotten under the road and under- sized,” forester Bruce Keller of Mason, Bruce & Girard wrote in a memo to Seaside City Engineer Geoff Liljenwall in late September. Culvert C-25 has sep- arated under the road and needs to be replaced, the consultants determined. The 40-foot long pipe at Culvert C-33 is rotten under the road and should be replaced. Bridge B-1 is in poor condition and only suit- able for foot traffi c, and should be replaced for bet- ter access to potential har- vest, stand management and potential fi re. Bridge B2 needs better access and safety. Project costs for the two bridges are estimated at $20,000 each; culvert replacement ranges from $750 to $2,500. Thinning of red alder is also sought, McDowell said, to be replaced with hemlock trees. Alder thin- nings would be hauled off and offered to residents free as fi rewood. Overall project costs for bridges, road maintenance, contracting and tree thin- ning are estimated at about $123,000. More than $500,000 is available in the watershed fund, City Manager Mark Winstanley said. With hunter and recre- ational access, liability is also an issue. “Someone walking across one of these bridges to get to the other side could fall through the bridge, step through the bridge,” Win- stanley said. “It’s time to get going on this.” Councilors gave unan- imous approval for public works to go ahead with the bid process. Work will take “some time,” Winstanley said. “This will not be all done in the next couple months. It will take some time for the city to work its way through these different projects.” Work cannot begin until July 1, when in-water work is permitted. “If something drops in the river, you sure don’t want it to happen out of season,” McDowell said. complex on S. Wahanna in Seaside to assist Seaside police with reported burglaries and attempted burglaries. The suspect was located hid- ing close by and was positively identifi ed by the victims. Sto- len items were also identifi ed by the victims. Seaside police arrested the suspect, a 29 year old male, and took him into police cus- tody. PUBLIC SAFETY LOGS SEASIDE POLICE DEPT. PUBLIC SAFETY LOG way and looked around for 20 minutes. Offi cer responding was unable to locate the de- scribed vehicle in the area. Nov. 26 Nov. 22 7:55 a.m., 2000 block Cooper Street: Suspicious activity is re- ported. 2:51 a.m., Broadway Park: A person is arrested and charged with DUII. 6:07 p.m., Subway: A person is transported to detox. 7:48 p.m., 700 block S. Holla- day: A subject is served with a subpoena. Nov. 23 Nov. 27 10:15 a.m., Seaside Providence Hospital: Hospital personnel notify police of a person who left the hospital against medi- cal advice. Police are unable to locate. 8:34 a.m., 400 block S. Roos- evelt: Police arrived on scene following a report of a physi- cal disturbance that had ap- parently just broken up. Ar- guing parties were gone on arrival. 12:04 p.m., Wahanna and Broadway: Police assist another agency with a female behaving in a suspicious manner carry- ing a knife. 3:23 p.m., 300 block Avenue I: A disturbance is reported. Nov. 24 12:50 p.m., 700 block Eleventh Avenue: Caller reports items stolen from the home. Offi cer goes to the residence and lo- cates the alleged stolen items. 2:00 p.m., 1000 block S. Holla- day: Caller reports male loiter- ing and acting strangely. Police contact subject who says he is just working on his bicycle. Nov. 25 2:32 p.m., 200 block Third Av- enue: Caller complains neigh- bor’s music is too loud. When neighbor is contacted and advised of the complaint, they protest and say they don’t think the music is loud. They agree to turn it down anyway. 8:18 p.m. 3200 block Sunset Blvd.: Caller says 2 men in a red pickup pulled into her drive- 2:32 p.m., Police headquarters: A person came in to register as a sex off ender. Nov. 28 2:35 a.m., 800 block S. Roos- evelt: A person is transported to detox. 10:30 p.m., Seltzer Park: Police assist in a civil dispute. SEASIDE FIRE & RESCUE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG Nov. 23 12:29 p.m., Avenue G and the prom: Emergency medical re- sponse. 8:41 p.m., Thompson Falls: Fire investigation. Nov. 24 3:06 a.m., 1000 block S. Down- ing: Emergency medical re- sponse. 6:31 a.m., S. Prom: Emergency medical response. 8:54 p.m., Avenue A and Holl- aday: Emergency medical re- sponse. 9:03 p.m., 800 block Second Avenue: Structure fi re. Nov. 26 10:42 a.m., Avenue N and Prom: Assistance is rendered. 12:40 p.m., 1400 block S. Roo- sevelt: Assistance is rendered. 2:42 p.m., Broadway and Roo- sevelt: Assistance is rendered. 4:51 p.m., 900 block First Av- enue: Emergency medical re- sponse. Nov. 27 10:06 a.m., Avenue A: Fire alarm. 3:39 p.m., Broadway Park: Fire investigation. Nov. 28 2:54 a.m., 2400 block Ocean Vista: Emergency medical re- sponse. 12:12 p.m., Forest Drive: Police assist Medix with an unruly pa- tient. 11:03 p.m., 800 block Necan- icum: Emergency medical re- sponse. OREGON STATE POLICE PUBLIC SAFETY LOG One-car crash at junction On Nov, 30 at 11:51 a.m., a ve- hicle traveling westbound from Highway 26 attempting to merge on to the southbound lane of Highway 101 entered the curve too fast and traveled off the roadway to crash into a road sign. Police say the side of the car was badly scratched and the right front tire fl attened. The sign sustained minimal damage. ODOT assisted at the scene. The driver, a 23 year old male from Seattle, and his passen- ger, a 23 year old female from Seattle, were uninjured. 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