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Welcome to the Boating Facilities Section
Boating Facilities Program
The Marine Board is committed to helping provide boaters with safe, sufficient, and quality boating facilities. Most boaters launch at a public boat ramp and will likely need to use boarding floats, a transient tie-up, a parking space, a restroom, a pumpout, or other amenities every time they go boating. While the Marine Board does not own or operate any of these facilities, we provide funding to the public agencies that do.
Completed Projects
Project Updates 2009

Greetings Boaters,

Click on the link below, to see a small sampling of boating facilities that will be under construction.

If you have any questions about these facilities, their location or just need general information, call 503-378-8587. These projects have been funded in part by boater dollars.
Work in Progress
The boat launch at Metros M. James Gleason Boat Ramp will be closed Nov. 1 through Feb.28 for the third phase of construction to rebuild the aging facility. Improvements will enhance boater safety and access to the Columbia River and help to reduce debris build-up in the boat basin as well as the impact of waves on the ramps boarding floats.

This phase of the project includes demolishing the current launch ramp and removing the old debris and wave deflection system. Contractors will build a new ramp and install ramp boarding floats. They will also mount the last six of 17 concrete panel sections for a system to divert waves and reduce the accumulation of debris from the river. The placement of the panel sections creates a staggered wall with openings between the sections that allows for efficient fish passage.

Artwork on the panels was funded by Metros One Percent for Art program, which sets aside 1 percent of construction costs for acquiring and displaying art as part of a project. Northwest artist Buster Simpsons design on the panels suggests the flow of water. Brant Construction, Inc. of Vancouver, WA, was awarded the contract for this phase of the facilitys improvements.

Last winters work included a new gangway, new boarding floats for transient boaters and the first 11 panel sections in the wave and debris deflection system.

The launch ramp area will be closed throughout construction although the facilitys parking area will remain open. The construction is timed to take place during the slow boating season and the Corps of Engineers in-water work period to avoid negative impacts on salmon migrations that begin in early fall and spring. Funding for this project comes from Metro, the Oregon State Marine Board and Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, through federal Sport Fish Restoration funds.

Metros M. James Gleason Boat Ramp is located at 4325 NE Marine Drive and is one of the heaviest used boating facilities in Oregon.

Metro, the regional government that serves 1.5 million people who live in the 25 cities and three counties of the Portland metropolitan area, provides planning and other services that protect the nature and livability of our region.

If you have questions or comments about this site please contact METRO at 503-797-1844. They will be happy to give you more information about this exciting project.

Boating Facilities Background

Launching at Green Peter Reservoir
The State Marine Board Boating Facility Grant Program was established in 1971 by the Oregon Legislature. Legislative direction for this grant program is contained in Oregon Revised Statute 830.150. The Board has also adopted administrative rules to further implement the Statute. These rules can be found in Chapter 250, Division 14 of Oregon Administrative Rules.

The Board does not own or operate any boating sites or facilities and instead, relies on willing partners to apply for grants to make needed improvements. Boating Facility Grants are available to help the providers of public boating access sites around the state to acquire, improve, and maintain facilities that serve recreational boaters. Typical boating improvements include launch ramps, boarding floats, parking lots, restrooms, transient moorage, and other items needed by boaters.
 

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